Summary
- In Diablo Immortal, players can transfer characters between servers after reaching level 30, aiming for low latency and merged server options for better gameplay.
- Character transfers are time-consuming, free for the first transfer, cost money for future transfers, and have a 30-day cooldown period.
- Consider transferring only if necessary due to the cost and cooldown period; players usually transfer to play with friends to avoid being on random servers.
Diablo Immortal had a frustrating start, with no option for players to switch servers without losing their progress and data. Fortunately, a feature was introduced a few months after launch, allowing players to transfer characters between servers. However, many players still find the process confusing and cumbersome.
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This guide aims to assist Diablo Immortal players who want to move to a new server, providing easy steps to transfer their data and characters seamlessly. Whether you're frustrated with a lack of teammates in Elder Rifts or seeing few players in the Party Finder, this guide will help you relocate your game to a more vibrant, active, and latency-free server.
How to Change Servers
At the start of the game, on the title menu, click the name of your current server to change it. Be aware that switching servers will erase your progress and start you off with a new character. Your existing character will remain on the original server where you began.
If you encounter any issues during the character transfer process, you can contact the Blizzard Support team for assistance.
How to Transfer Character to Another Server
Step-by-step Guide for Transferring Characters in Diablo Immortal:
1. Enter the game world on your current server.
2. Tap your hero’s picture in the top-left corner of the screen.
3. Select the three-dot menu and choose "Services."
4. Tap "Transfer" to initiate the process.
If you encounter an error indicating that the feature is unavailable, you must level up your character to at least level 30. The transfer feature becomes accessible once you reach this level.
When selecting a new server, keep two things in mind:
1. Low Latency: Aim for servers with low latency for a smoother gameplay experience.
2. Merged Servers: Prioritize merged servers, as they tend to have a larger player base.
If you already have a specific server in mind, use the search bar to find and join it directly.
Things to Know About Changing Your Server in Diablo Immortal
Before opting to transfer your character, consider the following:
- Transfer Time: Character transfers can be time-consuming, potentially requiring several hours to complete. During this period, you may be unable to play the game.
- Cost: The first transfer is free, but additional transfers require real-life money.
- Cooldown Period: You can transfer your character once every month. The 30-day cooldown period remains even if you pay for another transfer.
- Clan and Warband: You must leave your Clan and Warband before transferring, as players in these groups cannot transfer their characters.
- Level Cap: Your character’s level cannot exceed the average level of the top 50 players on the target server.
Should You Transfer Your Character?
Given that future transfers will cost money, it's wise to use the feature only if you are absolutely certain. Remember, you won’t be able to return to your previous server for at least a month, and even after the cooldown, transferring back will cost up to $15 for a single server move.
Most players transfer servers to play with friends. If your allies are new to the game, share your server name with them in advance to prevent them from joining random servers. As straightforward as this may seem, failing to do so is a common reason players feel the need to transfer their characters.
Diablo Immortal
- Released
- June 2, 2022