First Look: Challenge Rifts (2024)

The breadth of build variety in Diablo III is vast, and it can take a lot of time to try them all. Challenge Rifts are a weekly opportunity to try a totally new build, receive a reward for your efforts, and compete with other players on a level playing field!

What Are Challenge Rifts?

Challenge Rifts are a weekly static version of a previously completed Greater Rift. To create a Challenge Rift, we pull a Greater Rift run directly from a player’s account. Once we have that snapshot, we make that exact character, including their items, paragon levels, skills, and gear available for everyone to play.

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This also includes an exact copy of the Greater Rift they completed with that character. Enemies, pylons, and the dungeons you encounter will all be exactly as they appeared when the original player completed their run. If you beat the original runner’s time, you’ll be rewarded with a weekly satchel filled with bounty and crafting materials and some Blood Shards.

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Challenge Rifts will rotate every Monday, so each week you’ll have something totally new to try.

What’s the “Challenge” in Challenge Rift?

Diablo III is a game that embraces randomization. Environments, monsters, monster affixes, loot . . . these all have an element of randomness at their core. Challenge Rifts offer a break from that mold, putting every player on equal ground. With the same tools—and, with some builds, the same handicaps—it’s a different kind of contest.

To truly conquer Challenge Rifts and prove you’re the best of the best, you’ll need to be on top of your game by exhibiting your skills, game mastery, and class knowledge. While there is certainly strategy to pushing as far as you can in Greater Rifts, the strategy to becoming a champion of Challenge Rifts focuses on execution. Spending time to get to know the map, spawn locations of enemies, and pylon locations may completely change your approach to improving your time. A floor might be sparse on Elite packs and you find you need to focus on eliminating certain non-elite enemies to push your progress bar—or perhaps an Elite pack is worth skipping because it’s too far out of the way.

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It might even be worth putting together a little plan!

Builds are selected from live players, so you might get something totally different than the builds you’re used to seeing on fansites or your favorite streamer’s channel. A build from the start of a Season might be a mix of the first Legendaries someone happened to find, and you may need to capitalize on the effects of items or abilities you’re not used to using. Regardless of how the build came together, it’s the same set of tools every player in the Challenge Rift will be using—this puts every player on a level playing field, so you’ll play alongside the best in the world no matter your experience!

The choice is yours in how you approach, and when you’re pushing the limit amongst friends and other community members, there’s nothing more satisfying than eking out your buddy’s best score by a handful of seconds.

Playing Your Way

Challenge Rifts were a long-incubated project from Senior Game Designer Adam Puhl, and it’s clear he’s passionate about it! Adam’s eyes light up when he thinks about the next challenge around the corner and how he’s going to dissect and conquer it. “It’s an adrenaline rush,” he says, and his excitement is contagious. “When you’re racing that clock, it can be some intense, heart-pumping action.”

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Adam hopes that Challenge Rifts accomplish a few feats. For one, they offer a level playing field for players to compete on. Secondly, it’s a different experience than the usual Diablo gameplay, and it’s nice to take a break to focus on your skill mastery, refining the details, and strategizing the best way to conquer a specific map. “I’m really hoping it’s an opportunity for players to hone their skills, sharpen their reactions, or polish their resource management,” he shares. “It’s also a great opportunity to highlight build diversity. Not every skill will be in a top build, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t a lot of fun ways to play Diablo.”

On a personal note, the moment I saw Challenge Rifts, I knew I was going to fall in love with them. To me, Challenge Rifts are the game design answer to what I wanted to explore with the original Play Your Way series. Build diversity doesn’t have to mean min/maxing. One of my favorite memories from a past season was watching a friend of mine giggle maniacally as he decimated enemies with the chain spawned by his Maximus. He decided that’s what he was going to build around, and it was silly, fun, and still a great memory I hold dear.

We come together in Sanctuary to slay monsters and collect loot. While Challenge Rifts are more focused on the former, it’s a great way to explore so much more of what the game offers when we take off our optimization blinders.

Ready for a Challenge?

What do you think of Challenge Rifts? Are you looking forward to climbing the leaderboards? What’s your strategy for tackling them? Have you tried them on the Necromancer Beta and knocked a pro off their pedestal? Let us know in the comments and stay tuned; we’ve got more Patch 2.6.0 information on the way!

First Look: Challenge Rifts (2024)

FAQs

How to complete Challenge Rifts? ›

To complete a Challenge Rift, you'll need to defeat hordes and hordes of enemies and then kill a randomly generated Rift Guardian Boss within the set time limit to win rewards with your party. The goal is to defeat and clear the rounds of opponents with the least amount of time possible and progress.

What is the point of Challenge Rifts? ›

Challenge Rifts are a great way to get a variety of rewards -- crafting materials for upgrading gear, gold, , a chance for Rare or Legendary gear, even Legendary Gems and s for high placement on the Weekly Leaderboards.

Where to claim Challenge Rift reward? ›

When you complete the Challenge Rift in Diablo III within the time limit, you will receive a reward in the mail on the next character you log in. If you delete the mail without getting the reward from it, or if the reward mail expires after 30 days, Game Masters cannot restore this reward.

Why is Challenge Rift locked? ›

The rift is closed forever when the player leaves and cannot be entered again, until a new rift with a new trap course appears. The amount of cells increases with the depth of the location the Rift was found. A Rift in High Peak Castle will contain way more cells than a Rift in Prisoner's Quarters.

How often do Challenge Rifts reset? ›

Challenge Rifts are reset weekly, around midday (Pacific Time) on Mondays. That's why the people that make Challenge Rift guides have thumbnails like this for the challenges that are on the Monday immediately prior to a season starting… The guide video has a pinned comment of…

Can you do Challenge Rifts in a group? ›

Groups can tackle Challenge Rifts up to the maximum level available to any party member, so there's nothing stopping the player from jumping to a much higher difficulty if one of their friends has already gotten that far. Be warned, however, as lower-level players may not be prepared for the threats they face.

Is it worth it to empower greater rifts? ›

An empowered Rift rewards the player with Runes and Legendary Gems, whereas an unempowered Rift gives the player far less valuable loot. In general, it's only worth spending the time running Elder Rifts if the player has the Crests to empower them.

Does higher rifts give better loot? ›

The average quality of these items increases with the Greater Rift tier but somewhere around GR100 it becomes high enough that virtually every item dropped will be a Legendary or Set item.

How do rifts work? ›

Rifts is a seasonal competitive mode where players try to complete the highest floor they can complete in the shortest time possible. Each Rift is same for every player, meaning all enemies, maps, bosses, the modifiers, enemy level — are identical.

How to claim rewards in the Rift? ›

As you gain Loyalty, you will be granted rewards. These can be found on the home page of the RIFT Store. A section in the top left will appear where you can claim any items you have been awarded; an example is pictured below.

What do challenge rifts give you? ›

Inside Challenge Rifts

You'll receive rift progress orbs for successfully defeating the waves of enemies you'll encounter. As you fill your progress bar, you'll receive a notification that the Rift Guardian will appear for you to battle. The quicker you clear the dungeon, the quicker the Rift Guardian will appear.

How do you get challenge mode rift apart? ›

Once Rift Apart is completed and the end of the credits are reached, the player will be given the option to either return to Zurkie's before the final fight is selected or continue to the title menu where a challenge mode playthrough can be created from the completed save file.

How do you unlock greater rift? ›

To access a Greater Rift, simply complete a regular Nephalem Rift in any difficulty. When you defeat the Rift Guardian, they'll have a chance to drop a Greater Rift Key. You can then use this new key at the Nephalem Obelisk, similar to other Rift Fragments — this will open a Greater Rift.

How do you complete a greater rift? ›

To complete a Greater Rift you need to kill monsters until you reach 100% progression and then kill the Rift Guardian (also known as RG) within a 15 minute time window. The remaining time is displayed by a timer on the right side.

How to get a challenge rift cache in Diablo 3? ›

Challenge Rift Cache

NEVER complete a Challenge Rift the week a Season is about to begin, if you wait until the season starts you can open the Cache on your brand new seasonal Character! Below are the materials you'll receive when opening up your Cache: Gold 5,100,000.

Where is the Challenge Rift in Diablo Immortal? ›

You can enter the Challenge Rifts from Westmarch, by interacting with the rift statue. From this menu, you'll see the level of the rift that you are currently on. Each level of the Challenge Rift has a set reward that you'll get from successfully completing it for the first time.

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