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Every Diablo 4 Server Slam and Beta Reward Players Will be Able to Claim on Launch

Bren Lyles

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Diablo 4 offered beta and Server Slam participants a number of different rewards for completing certain challenges that players can claim at launch.

Every Diablo 4 Server Slam and Beta Reward Players Will be Able to Claim on Launch

With the launch of Diablo 4 around the corner, players who took part in the pre-release betas such as the Server Slam might have some goodies awaiting them when signing in for the first time. Blizzard offered participants the opportunity to earn certain special cosmetic items for their characters by completing specific tasks throughout the open beta that ran from March 24-26 and also the Server Slam beta, which ran from May 12-14. Diablo 4 players who took part in these betas may wish to claim any rewards they earned during those periods to be able to show off their accomplishments with other players.

This special cosmetic merchandise is more enticing than in the past now that Diablo 4's MMO-like method of a co-op allows other players to determine each other in-game without necessarily finding themselves in a party. Players will probably encounter others during a hub like Kyovashad or while taking part in a World Event for example battling Ashava the Pestilent. With how difficult a few of the beta and Server Slam rewards were to obtain, players who earned them must ensure to show them off.

All Diablo 4 Beta and Sever Slam Rewards

There are four total beta rewards that players can claim at Diablo 4's launch based on whether they met what's needed to earn them throughout the beta or Server Slam periods:

Initial Casualty Title: Reach Kyovashad with one character

Early Voyager Title: Reach level 20 with one character

Beta Wolf Pack Cosmetic Item: Reach level 20 with one character

Cry of Ashava Mount Trophy: defeat the planet boss Ashava the Pestilent having a level 20 character throughout the Server Slam beta

The easiest of those rewards to earn was the Initial Casualty Title which only required players to achieve Kyovashad with one character during either beta period. Kyovashad isn't that hard to achieve given that it is the major hub section of one of Diablo 4's main five areas, Fractured Peaks, that players go to after completing the game's opening segment. Players can access the titles they've earned via their character profile and display them to ensure that others they encounter around Sanctuary might find the title above their character alongside their name and understand what kind of player they're.

To obtain the next two rewards, players might have had to put in a bit more effort and potentially spend hrs in the game during the period of the beta. Players who reached level 20 during either beta will get the Early Voyager Title along with the Beta Wolf Pack Cosmetic Item, even though a new title is great, it's Diablo 4's Beta Wolf Pack Cosmetic Item which was a highly desired reward because it gives players an adorable sleeping wolf pup to show on their character's back. These three rewards were initially made available throughout the first beta period, but Diablo 4 offered players yet another reward during its final Server Slam beta.

The final reward is probably the most desired of all the beta rewards because it was only open to obtain during Diablo 4's Server Slam beta and was by far probably the most difficult to acquire. To obtain the Cry of Ashava Mount Trophy, players needed to have defeated the planet boss Ashava the Pestilent having a level 20 character throughout the Server Slam, a feat that isn't easy once the level cap is just 20 and coordinating a raid party was difficult with players of skill levels taking part in the beta. For those who successfully defeated Ashava, they can display her massive fangs around the back of the mount when Diablo 4 releases.

Diablo 4 releases June 6 on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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