How to conquer the weekly Diablo 3 Challenge Rift with minimal loss of sanity (2024)

A couple of years ago, the Diablo 3team added a new, self-contained game mode to the title. These evil little jerks are called Challenge Rifts, and they’re a fascinating inclusion to the game. But not everyone understands how these challenges work or why it’s worth running them every week. Because, really, everyone can successfully conquer Challenge Rifts and earn some great loot in the process.

For those of you who are trying to figure out these weekly puzzles, let’s walk through the basics of Challenge Rifts and find out how — and why — pretty much anyone can tackle them with some time and perseverance.

What are Challenge Rifts?

Challenge Rifts are accurate to their name: you are completing a challenge to beat another player’s Greater Rift completion time. Everything — class, build, gear, rift maps, skills, paragon points — is pre-determined. From the Challenge Hub staging area, you can familiarize yourself with the character setup of the week. You can change your keybinds for skills and test the build on a group of standard enemies and one elite-style enemy before you head into the rift itself.

The challenges change weekly on Mondays between 1:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. Pacific and can vary from super easy to “How did an actual person manage to pull this off?” All Challenge Rifts reward a Challenge Rift Cache on first successful completion of the challenge, which contains the following:

    • 15 of each Act’s Bounty Materials: Khanduran Runes, Caldeum Nightshades, Arreat War Tapestries, Corrupted Angel Flesh, and Westmarch Holy Water
    • 35 Death’s Breaths
    • 475 Blood Shards
    • 5,100,00 Gold
    • 125 Veiled Crystals
    • 350 Arcane Dust
    • 375 Reusable Parts

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How to get to the Challenge Rifts

Challenge Rifts don’t exist in an in-game location. Instead, they’re accessible from the game menu before you launch into a specific game mode. To access the week’s Challenge Rift, go to your character screen. Click the Game Settings button on the left side, select the option forChallenge Rifts, and hitStart Game to get to the Challenge Hub. This area gives you a place to review your spec and gear, test out your abilities, and re-arrange your hotkeys.

Finally, click the Obelisk behind Edira in the middle of the room when you’re ready to roll.

How to qualify for Challenge Rifts

Not just any character can stroll into a Challenge Rift — though if you’ve played for very long, you’ve probably unlocked these challenges.

Before you can play the Challenge Rift, you need to have leveled a character at 70 and completed a Greater Rift. Until then, you are locked out of Challenge Rifting. This requirement is honestly a good benchmark; the dev team references Greater Rift clears for the Challenge Rifts, so if you haven’t completed a Greater Rift, are you ready to try the Challenge Rift?

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How to complete Challenge Rifts

Each weekly Challenge Rift is uniquely based on existing player builds and completion times. There may be similarities, but Blizzard is working with a pool of seven classes, 4-5 gear sets, and many Legendary builds using the Legacy of Nightmares ring set or Legacy of Dreams legendary gem. Even though we are on Challenge Rift 137 (spanning 2.5 years so far), there probably isn’t a ton of overlap in class, build, and gear setup.

Step 1: Review your character

That said, there are a few useful strategies you can apply across the board, even if the weekly CR is for a class you’ve never played. First, review the build. Check out your gear buffs and how they work with your skills, as this will inform what you use the most on your spell bar. Make sure to review your passive skills as well as your actives. You never know when something like Unstable Anomaly can grant you a “Get out of Death Free” card.

Step 2: Spend some time practicing

Next, try your build! This advice is especially applicable if you’ve never played the class before. The Challenge Hub provides enemies to test your mettle against, so make use of them.

Step 3: Be patient

Once you’re ready to enter the CR, be patient with yourself. They’re called Challenge Rifts for a reason; they will not be the easiest to run, the map will probably be frustrating, and there’s a distinct likelihood of wanting to throw something at the screen. You won’t always be successful in your very first run, and that’s ok.

Step 4: Check how others have bested the challenge

Finally, if you’re just completely stuck, check YouTube. Many exceptional content creators devote their time weekly to providing tactics, strategies, and maps of the Challenge Rift. A few good options that consistently post weekly are:

Enjoy this week’s challenge!

Challenge Rifts are a unique opportunity to compete in a level playing field against any skill level inD3.All players are running the same rift layout, using the same class, with the same build. You can run them solo or in a group. You can even repeat runs following a successful clear to improve your time and land yourself on the leaderboard.

It’s also a surprisingly fun (and occasionally irritating) way to test drive a class you may not play.

Give it a shot and see what you think. Let us know about your experience in the comments below!

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How to conquer the weekly Diablo 3 Challenge Rift with minimal loss of sanity (2024)

FAQs

How do you complete the greater rift in Diablo 3? ›

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.

What time does the Challenge Rift reset? ›

Usually a little after 5:00 PM Eastern Time here in the United States. [EDIT] On Mondays.

What difficulty should I do greater rifts on? ›

Greater Rifts do not use the standard Diablo 3 difficulty system and the difficulty of a game has no effect on the difficulty of the Grift.

What is the hardest achievement in Diablo 3? ›

Kill all of the following unique enemies. A Unique Collection is a Challenges Achievement which requires killing all 82 of the randomly spawning Unique Monsters (with purple names and additional titles). It is one of the hardest achievements in Diablo III as some monsters can require hundreds of attempts to spawn.

What is the best level to farm greater rifts Diablo 3? ›

Greater Rifts are the main endgame activity in Diablo 3 where you spend nearly all of your playtime. After leveling to 70 and acquiring some Greater Rift Keystone s in Nephalem Rifts, you gather more loot, experience and Legendary Gems here.

Are rifts coming to Diablo 4? ›

Season 4 is bringing a massive amount of change to Diablo 4. One of the big additions is the new permanent Greater Rift activity, similar to Season 2's Abattoir of Zir.

What are the drop chances for greater rift? ›

Greater Rift Keystones are not unique; players may stack as many of them as desired. Drop chance increases with difficulty, from 100% to get one at Torment I, with increasing chances to get two (until guaranteed at Torment XI), and an increasing chance to get three after that.

What do you get for completing a Challenge Rift? ›

Rewards for Completing Challenge Rifts
  • Enigmatic Crystal - an upgrade material that can be used at Blacksmiths.
  • Scrap materials - an upgrade material that can be used at Blacksmiths.
  • Experience points.
  • High-quality items that have more magical properties and higher attribute values.
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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 do you activate Challenge Rift? ›

In order to participate in the Challenge Rift the player must reach level 70 as well as have completed a Greater Rift on their account. When the requirements are met the Challenge Rift can be accessed through the Main Game Menu. It comes with it's own Leaderboard that is server wide and resets weekly.

Why can't I claim my Challenge Rift reward? ›

Common Problems

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. You can try completing the Challenge Rift again, but you can only receive this reward once a week.

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.

How to create a seasonal character in Diablo 3? ›

To participate in the current Season, you'll need a Seasonal Hero. To create one and begin your new adventure, simply select the "CREATE" button on the Hero Selection screen. Make sure to select the "Seasonal Hero" option and then select "CREATE HERO". Seasonal Heroes start off with a blank-slate.

How do Challenge Rifts work? ›

Inside Challenge Rifts

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. These mini-bosses need to be taken down before the timer runs out to earn a one-time reward.

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.

How do you beat the set dungeons in Diablo 3? ›

Cast Akarat's Champion right away and keep it up throughout the Set Dungeon. This is especially important as one of your objectives requires you to kill 150 enemies while it's active. Use Provoke, Laws of Hope and Iron Skin before you engage enemies. Make sure to gather and hit 10 at a time with Condemn.

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