
Hence, if you’re the only one on the team currently online, you can contribute by progressing as far as you can on your own and raking up as many elite kills as possible. Elite kill counts are summed for each team. The team’s overall rank is the farthest any one of the team members has gotten. They are also the only people you’re allowed to trade with. You aren’t required to always play a game with those people, but you cannot join anybody else’s games, nor can anyone else join yours. When you start the first game, they are marked as your team.


Each of these difficulties would be called a tier, f.e. This continues into infinity, with ever increasing monster stats, as far as the player is capable of.

If you beat all four acts on that difficulty, you continue to play the game again on a difficulty equivalent to Inferno Act 2. You play through the game with monster stats and drops equivalent to Inferno Act 1.Each character starts out at level 60 with predefined gear for that class (Blizzard can tune the starting gear for balance between seasons). You get exactly 1 Hardcore character of your choice in each season.
