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Which Paragon skill tree should I choose first in Diablo Immortal?
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Which Paragon skill tree should I choose first in Diablo Immortal?

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Diablo Immortal is a free-to-play action role-playing game with an ambition to keep players interested for years to come. There has to be a lot of content even after you defeat the final boss to achieve that. To fully enjoy everything the game has for you, reach level 60 as soon as possible.

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Every good massive multiplayer game has to have endgame content prepared for players. Diablo Immortal is no exception there, but you'll need to be strong enough to have any success. That won't be a problem as soon as you reach level 60 and start Paragon leveling. Each time you level up, you'll get one Paragon point to allocate. At the moment, you can go up to Paragon level 300, which is a lot.

What Paragon skill tree should I pick in Diablo Immortal?

The Paragon leveling system allows you to have more freedom in choosing skills. Some skills will grant you permanent bonuses (round icons), while others require an active Paragon tree (square icons). But to truly upgrade your character, you need to unlock Diablo Immortal Paragon skill trees.

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What overall bonuses does each Paragon skill tree give in Diablo Immortal?

As there are only so many Paragon points to distribute around skill trees, you need to choose wisely how to spend them. To do that, you need to know what bonuses each Paragon skill tree gives. There are six Paragon skill trees from which you can choose skills:

  • Vanquisher Paragon tree
    • Unlocks at Paragon level 1. Vanquisher is an offense-focused tree that gives you more speed and damage per kill.
  • Survivor Paragon tree
    • Unlocks at Paragon level 1. Survivor tree is best suited for melee units as its focus is defensive-oriented skills that will keep your character more durable.
  • Treasure Hunter Paragon tree
    • Unlocks at Paragon level 50. Skills from this tree are helpful if you search for more gold and better loot.
  • Gladiator Paragon tree
    • Unlocks at Paragon level 100. This skill tree focuses on abilities that will help you during tough fights, like those in a player-vs-player setting. If you're focused on fighting monsters, you don't need to spend skill points on this tree.
  • Soldier Paragon tree
    • Unlocks at Paragon level 150. This skill tree is a must, as it gives you a lot of valuable bonuses such as healing and damage buffs for you and your allies.
  • Mastermind Paragon tree
    • Unlocks at Paragon level 150. Mastermind tree focuses on buffing parties with at least four different classes.

Paragon Vanquisher skill tree for Diablo Immortal

Here are the attributes and specializations gained from the Paragon Vanquisher Skill Tree.

Permanent Attribute

Once learned, this attribute bonus is always applied to your character

NamePermanent Attribute
PotencyGrants +4 Potency per point spent.
Deeper PocketsGrants +1 Inventory Row per point spent.
LifeGrants +160 Life per point spent.
DamageGrants +16 Damage per point spent.
ArmorGrants +4 Armor Penetration per point spent.
DamageGrants +16 Damage per point spent.

Specialization Skill

NameSpecialization Skill
ZealFor each monster you defeat, your attack speed increases by 0.5% for six seconds, stacking up to ten times.
Exorcism5% increased damage inflicted to monsters.
JudgmentAfter defeating five monsters, your next attack is a guaranteed critical hit.
WrathYour damage dealt increases by 0.5% for each monster you defeat for six seconds, stacking up to ten times.
Heart of WrathWrath and Zeal can now stack up to 15 times.

Paragon Survivor skill tree for Diablo Immortal

Here are the attributes and specializations gained from the Paragon Survivor Skill Tree.

Permanent Attribute

Once learned, this attribute bonus is always applied to your character

NamePermanent Attribute
LifeGrants +160 Life per point spent.
ArmorGrants +4 Armor per point spent.
LifeGrants +160 Life per point spent.
ResistanceGrants +4 Resistance per point spent.
DamageGrants +15 Damage per point spent.
ArmorGrants +4 Armor per point spent.

Specialization Skill

NameSpecialization Skill
UnyieldingFor every 10% missing Life, you take 1.2% less damage.
StalwartWhen you drop below 30% Life, you gain a 35% increased block chance for six seconds. May only trigger once every 60 seconds.
Escape ArtistWhen you drop below 30% Life, you gain 35% increased movement speed and can move unhindered through monsters for six seconds. May only trigger once every 60 seconds.
PrecognitionReduces the cooldowns of Stalwart and Escape Artist by 15 seconds.
IndestructibleFatal attacks from monsters instead reduce you to one Life and make you immune to all damage from monsters for three seconds. 120-second cooldown.

Paragon Treasure Hunter skill tree for Diablo Immortal

Here are the attributes and specializations gained from the Paragon Treasure Hunter Skill Tree.

Permanent Attribute

Once learned, this attribute bonus is always applied to your character

NamePermanent Attribute
ResistanceGrants +4 Resistance per point spent.
ArmorGrants +4 Armor per point spent.
DamageGrants +16 Damage per point spent.
Armor PenetrationGrants +4 Armor Penetration per point spent.
PotencyGrants +4 Potency per point spent.

Specialization Skill

NameSpecialization Skill
Treasure Find50% increased equipment drop rate from Elite monsters in outdoor areas.
GreedIncreases the bonuses granted by Treasure Find and Lucky from 50% to 75%.
Swift Learner50% more experience gained from defeating Elite monsters.
Gold Find50% extra Gold from monsters in outdoor areas.
Lucky50% increase in globe drop rate from monsters in outdoor areas. Once learned, this attribute bonus is always applied to your character. Grants +160 Life per point spent.

Paragon Gladiator skill tree for Diablo Immortal

Here are the attributes and specializations gained from the Paragon Gladiator Skill Tree.

Permanent Attribute

Once learned, this attribute bonus is always applied to your character

NamePermanent Attribute
LifeGrants +160 Life per point spent.
ArmorGrants +4 Armor Penetration per point spent.
ResistanceGrants +4 Resistance per point spent.
DamageGrants +16 Damage per point spent.
PotencyGrants +4 Potency per point spent.

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Specialization Skill

NameSpecialization Skill
Quick WittedReduces the duration of loss of control effects against you by 10%.
Cheat DeathFatal attacks from players instead reduce you to one Life and make you immune to Stuns for three seconds. After three seconds, you recover to 60% Life. 120-second cooldown.
UncontrollableWhen struck by an effect that causes loss of control of your character, you are Immune. 30-second cooldown.
TrapperWhen you drop below 30% Life, you will lay a trap beneath your feet for every five yards you travel other the next 6 seconds. 240-second cooldown.
Rapid RecoveryReduces the cooldowns of Trapper and Uncontrollable by ten seconds.

Paragon Soldier skill tree for Diablo Immortal

Here are the attributes and specializations gained from the Paragon Soldier Skill Tree.

Permanent Attribute

Once learned, this attribute bonus is always applied to your character

NamePermanent Attribute
LifeGrants +160 Life per point spent.
ArmorGrants +4 Armor per point spent.
ResistanceGrants +4 Resistance per point spent.
PotencyGrants +4 Potency per point spent.
DamageGrants +16 Damage per point spent.
Armor PenetrationGrants +4 Armor Penetration per point spent.

Specialization Skill

NameSpecialization Skill
Hold FormationEach party member within 15 yards reduces the damage you take by 2.5%.
First AidWhen you drop below 15% Life while party members are within five yards, you will gain First Aid, recovering 15% of your maximum Life per second for three seconds. Cannot occur more often than once every 300 seconds.
Combat VeteranBattle Moral can now stack up to eight times, and the cooldown of First Aid is reduced to 180 seconds.
Battle MoralEach enemy player killed within 15 yards by one of your party members increases your damage by 3% for 10 seconds, stacking up to four times.
SacrificeYour death grants 15% additional damage reduction to all party members within 15 yards for 6 seconds. Cannot occur more often than once every 60 seconds.

Paragon Mastermind skill tree for Diablo Immortal

Here are the attributes and specializations gained from the Paragon Mastermind Skill Tree.

Permanent Attribute

Work in progress.

Specialization Skill

Work in progress.

Which are the best Paragon skill trees in Diablo Immortal?

Are you still asking yourself a question which Paragon skill tree should I choose first in Diablo Immortal? The answer depends on your fighting style and what Diablo Immortal class you play with. If you're offense-minded, the answer is the Vanquisher Paragon tree. On the other hand, the Survivor Paragon tree is the best choice if you require some life-saving skills.

Don't overspend Paragons skill points on first trees. There are more great skills to choose from other ones, so plan accordingly. At the moment, the Paragon level limit is set to 300, but expect the cap level to be raised as more Paragon trees are added to the game.

For more information on Diablo Immortal, check out How to play with friends in Diablo Immortal, and All Classes & Abilities in Diablo Immortal on Pro Game Guides.


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