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Season 12 of Diablo IV is almost here. A new seasonal theme is on the horizon-kill streak mechanics, frequent encounters with the Butcher, and content that we can only partially piece together from previews and small leaks. As always, speculation is running wild. But today's topic isn't about how strong the Warlock might be, how difficult the new mechanics will feel, or whether the seasonal theme will be "good" or "bad." Instead, we're answering a much more important question: Diablo 4 Items What actually happens when a season ends? If this is your first seasonal transition, you probably have concerns: Where does all my loot go? What happens to my character? Do I lose my gold, runes, mythics, and Paragon levels? How do I know when a season ends? Why even play seasons if everything resets? Let's break it all down clearly so you're not caught off guard. First Advice: Don't Panic Over PTR Impressions Before we get into mechanics, here's the most important advice: enjoy the game. Every season brings noise-complaints, hype, doom posts, overreactions. PTR (Public Test Realm) builds often spark panic. But PTR experiences are incomplete. We've seen this before. During Season 11, players declared the game "dead" based on PTR impressions. The theme was criticized heavily. Yet when the season launched live, it became one of the most popular seasons in the past year. Why? Because PTR builds never tell the whole story. Features are adjusted. Patch notes change. Some mechanics are missing from early previews. Even official patch notes-released three to eight days before launch-are sometimes inaccurate. The real version of a season only reveals itself when it goes live. When Does a Season End? A common question: How do I know how much time I have left? The in-game Reliquary timer is generally accurate. If it says 13 days remaining, that's usually correct. Historically: Reliquary access closes A few days pass The new season begins For example, if developers host a pre-season livestream (like the upcoming showcase for the Warlock class), the final patch notes usually drop immediately after. The season then launches roughly five days later. This cycle is consistent. What Happens to Your Character? Now we get to the part that worries everyone. When a season ends: Your seasonal character moves to the Eternal Realm. You don't lose it. It doesn't disappear. It simply transfers. But here's the critical truth: Nothing carries over into the next season.
Final Thoughts When a Diablo IV season ends: Your character moves to Eternal. Your loot transfers to a temporary stash tab. Nothing carries into the next season except cosmetics and clan. Old items may weaken after system reworks. New seasons bring new mechanics worth exploring. The cycle is intentional. Seasons are about experimentation and momentum-not permanence. If you understand that, the reset stops feeling like loss and starts feeling like opportunity. Season 12 is coming. Experiment boldly. Don't panic over PTR chatter. And most importantly- Enjoy the game.
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