Altars of Lilith Missing for Seasonal Character Diablo 4 Season 1

If your unlocked Altars of Lilith statues are missing in Diablo 4 Season 1, don’t worry! Diablo IV Season 1 is now live, and despite the overall indignation, players are still rushing to try the new content. One of the key changes, which wasn’t initially planned, is that Altars of Lilith progress will transfer to seasonal characters.

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Altars of Lilith Missing for Seasonal Character Diablo 4 Season 1
Altars of Lilith Missing for Seasonal Character Diablo 4 Season 1

Altars of Lilith Locked for Seasonal Character Diablo 4 Season 1

After a lot of disgruntlement within the community, Blizzard has eventually deiced that the unlocked Altars of Lilith statues’ progress will transfer to seasonal characters. This was met with approval and joy. Because unlocking all 160 statues across Diablo 4’s map is a really tedious chore, it would not be fun to do it over and over again. However, at the start of Diablo 4 Season 1, many players are reporting that their Altars of Lilith statues are missing for their seasonal character.

How To Claim Altars of Lilith Progress for Seasonal Character Diablo 4 Season 1

Luckily, this is not a bug. Rather, there is a specific procedure which you will need to follow. This is important to carry over unlocked Altars of Lilith progress to your Seasonal Character in Diablo 4 Season 1. Without further ado, here’s what you need to do.

The solution is rather simple. All you need to do is to log in with any of your Eternal Realm characters first. You will not see your Altars of Lilith progress on the Seasonal Character before doing this. So there you have it. Starting from July 18th, 2023, you just need to log in once with a character from the Eternal Realm. By doing this, your missing Altars of Lilith statues will appear for the Seasonal Character. With that said, that’s all you need to know. Good luck, and have fun in Diablo 4 Season 1!

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