Learn what Charms are in Diablo Immortal, how to obtain them from Bounties, Daily Activities, Battle Pass, and the Hilts Trader, and how to upgrade them.
Charms are a type of gear in Diablo Immortal that provide passive bonuses to the damage of specific skills. Unlike in Diablo 2, where Charms could be kept in the inventory for various boons, Diablo Immortal requires a Charm to be equipped in a dedicated slot to grant its benefit. Charms are not class-specific, meaning many will offer bonuses for skills not usable by your character.
You can earn Charms by completing Daily Activities and ranking up your Battle Pass, both of which require earning Battle Points.
Where to Find Charms in Diablo Immortal
Charms are not typically found as loot from monsters or chests. Instead, you can obtain them through the following methods:
- Bounties: There is a random chance to obtain a Charm upon completing certain Bounties.
- Daily Activities: Completing Daily Activities earns Battle Points. The mid-tier reward for earning 70 Battle Points includes a random Charm.
- Battle Pass: You will receive a few Charms as rewards for ranking up your Battle Pass.
- Hilts Trader: Charms can be purchased from the Hilts Trader for 100 Hilts each, with a limit of 3 per week.
The primary way to acquire Charms is by completing your daily tasks, including Bounties and Daily Activities, and collecting the associated Battle Point rewards.
How to Upgrade Charms in Diablo Immortal
Charms initially provide a bonus to a single skill. Since these boosted skills are class-specific, there's only a 1-in-6 chance that a Charm will benefit a skill relevant to your character.
You can upgrade Charms at the Charm Craftsman in Westmarch. The Charm Craftsman offers several services:
- Salvage: Break down unwanted Charms into Alchemical Powder.
- Upgrade: Use Alchemical Powder to add a random new skill to a Charm.
- Extract: Convert a maxed-out Charm into a Skill Stone. Skill Stones retain the skills the Charm had.
- Imbue: Replace a skill on a Charm with a random skill from a Skill Stone.
For more information, refer to the related pages on the Charm Craftsman and Skill Stones.
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