Diablo 4 Season 12 Fast Leveling Guide: Best 1–60 Path, Kill Streak XP & Torment Progression

By Jessie Wed Mar 11 2026 07:58:29 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)

With Diablo 4 Season 12:  about to begin, many players are looking for the fastest and most efficient way to level their characters and reach endgame content. A good leveling plan can save hours of grinding, especially during the first days of a new season when progression speed matters the most.

Season 12 introduces several mechanics that directly impact leveling efficiency, including the Kill Streak system, Bloodied gear, and new seasonal activities tied to the Butcher. When used correctly, these mechanics can provide large bonuses to experience, reputation, and gear progression.

At the same time, important milestones such as Capstone Dungeons, Strongholds, and the transition into Torment difficulties remain essential parts of the leveling journey. Understanding when to push higher difficulty, when to focus on seasonal activities, and when to complete major objectives will help players reach level 60 and prepare for endgame content much faster.

In this guide, we’ll walk through a step-by-step Season 12 leveling and progression path, covering what to do before starting the season, the most efficient activities from level 1 to 60, and how to prepare your character for Torment difficulties and endgame farming.



Step 1: Prepare Before You Start Leveling in Diablo 4 Season 12 

Before leveling begins, there are several quick preparations that improve efficiency. First, create your character and skip the campaign so you can immediately access seasonal content. The only major choice at the start is difficulty. Your options are typically:

If you have any experience with Diablo 4, Hard difficulty is recommended because it provides higher experience gains. However, the key rule is to play around your power spikes.

For example:

Whenever your power increases significantly, move to the highest difficulty where enemies still die quickly. If combat begins to slow down and enemies take too long to kill, reduce the difficulty. Balancing difficulty with kill speed is essential for efficient leveling in Diablo 4.

Once you enter the game:

  1. Open your inventory
  2. Go to the Wardrobe → Pets tab and equip a pet

Pets automatically collect materials and currencies, which saves time while farming.

Next, open the Mercenary menu and visit the Den to recruit a mercenary. Equip a primary mercenary and begin working toward unlocking a secondary mercenary as well. While progressing, you will also earn Pale Marks, which can be exchanged for useful Aspects early in the game.

Step 2: Level 1–30 Strategy + and Season 12 Changes

When starting your leveling journey, a good opening strategy is to spawn in Kyovashad and complete the short side quest “Raising Spirits.” The quest is located just north of the waypoint and can be completed quickly:

  1. Speak with Guard Boza
  2. Perform the cheer emote near the guard

Completing this quest rewards herbs that allow you to craft your first Elixir. At level 10, craft any elixir and keep it active at all times. Basic elixirs provide a 5% experience bonus from monster kills.

Later in the game:

Seasonal Leveling Activities

After early preparation, begin progressing through the Seasonal Story.

Your goal is to push the seasonal questline as far as possible until reputation progression slows you down.

Reputation is earned by participating in seasonal activities, many of which revolve around The Butcher mechanic introduced this season.

During certain activities, players can temporarily transform into The Butcher, gaining powerful abilities. Because this form is extremely strong, you should use it as often as possible during leveling

Kill Streak System

A major new mechanic in Season 12 is the Kill Streak system.

Kill streaks grant large rewards, including:

Kill streak tiers include:

Maintaining high kill streaks dramatically increases leveling speed.

Best Location for Kill Streaks: Helltide

Helltides are one of the best locations for maintaining kill streaks due to the constant waves of enemies.

Season 12 also introduces a new event called Grizzly Metamorphosis.

During this event:

These events can also reward Bloodied Items.

New Bloodied Gear Affixes

Season 12 introduces three new affix types:

Rampage (Armor)
Provides scaling bonuses as your kill streak tier increases, such as increasing resource cost reduction.

Feast (Weapons)
Grants combat bonuses based on total kills. Example: gaining Berserking every 25 kills.

Hunger (Jewelry)
Provides unique bonuses during kill streaks, such as increased rune drop chance.

General Leveling Loop

While progressing:

As Helltide cycles end (every hour with a 5-minute reset), use that time to:

During leveling, do not imprint aspects on weapons because they are replaced too frequently.

Instead prioritize:

  1. Amulet (most important aspect)
  2. Rings
  3. Gloves

If moving to higher difficulty, consider a defensive aspect, such as Juggernaut, for additional armor.

Step 3: First Capstone Dungeon  (Level 30–40)

Capstone Dungeons return in Season 12 as important progression milestones.

Completing a Capstone during leveling grants additional skill points, permanently strengthening your character. The Season Journey system has been replaced by the Season Rank system, which works similarly by offering objectives that reward skill points and later Paragon points. Players typically complete their first Capstone Dungeon around level 30–40. Try to complete it as soon as your character feels strong enough.

Step 4: Level 50–60 Stronghold Strategy

Once you reach around level 50, the most efficient leveling method becomes Stronghold farming. For Strongholds:

The reason is that Stronghold XP comes from completion rewards, not difficulty scaling. Lower difficulty allows faster clears and large XP bursts.

Strongholds also contribute to Season Rank objectives, making them even more efficient. After finishing Strongholds, you should be strong enough to complete the next Capstone Dungeon, which requires Penitent difficulty. If you are not yet level 60 after this, return to activities like:

Step 5: Preparing for Torment

Before entering Torment difficulty, take time to prepare your character.

At level 60, several new systems unlock:

Make sure your gear includes:

Flat stat bonuses are particularly strong during early endgame.

Running Nightmare Dungeons is recommended to:

Once ready, complete Pit Tier 10, which unlocks Torment 1 difficulty.

Step 6: Torment 1–4 Endgame Progression

Endgame progression follows a familiar pattern.

Players start in Torment 1 and gradually push through:

During this process, you will:

Bloodied Sigils (New Season 12 Endgame Mechanic)

Season 12 introduces Bloodied Sigils and Blood-Soaked Sigils. These items increase the difficulty of the content while improving rewards. They can modify:

For example:

Blood-Soaked Sigils are even stronger, pushing difficulty to roughly Pit Tier 100 levels. These are typically used by players who have already completed most endgame progression.

Lair Boss Farming

Another important endgame activity is farming Lair Bosses. Bosses are now free to kill, but players must use keys to open the reward chest that appears afterward.

Keys are obtained through different activities:

Bosses are organized into tiers, where lower-tier bosses drop keys for higher-tier encounters. Farming these bosses is essential for acquiring Unique items in D4 and high-level weapons needed for endgame builds.

Conclusion

Season 12 progression follows a familiar structure compared to Season 11, but introduces several new mechanics, such as:

Players should focus on:

While Season 12 continues the current progression structure, significant changes are expected in Season 13 and the upcoming expansion.



Note: This guide is inspired by gameplay discussions from the YouTube channel RageGamingVideos. The information has been summarized and reorganized into a written format with additional explanations for Diablo 4 players.