Diablo 4’s seasonal content model means players will be experiencing a new gameplay cycle every few months, starting a new character and taking on the seasonal questline over the course of that time. ReachingDiablo 4’s endgame each season can be a challenge in itself, requiring players to invest in creating the best build they can if they want to maximize their seasonal experience. However, the open-ended nature ofDiablo 4leaves the question of when a player is actually finished with a season.

UnlikeDiablo 4’s main campaign, which has a definitive endpoint and final boss encounter, the game’s seasonal content is less clear about what marks the end of its content. While players can theoretically continue playing a season all the way up to its end date, they may find that they are “finished” with the seasonal content before this time. Players looking to spice things up after completing their Season 9 journey still have a lot of options to keep them occupied until the new season rolls around.

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When is a Season Considered ‘Finished’ in Diablo 4?

It’s important to understand when aDiablo 4season is considered “finished” since that can inform the activity options players have available to them. One way to determine the length of a season is by the Seasonal Journey objectives the game sets for players, unlocking Smoldering Ashes to give them Seasonal Blessings during the season. Another potential endpoint for the season is once players reach max Paragon Level at 300, defeat the pinnacleLair Boss Belial, and reach the highest tier of the Pit 150, but achieving these feats is quite difficult to do in a single season unless players are very dedicated.

Activities to Do After Finishing Diablo 4 Season 9

Optimize Build Gear

Even before players max outDiablo 4’s Paragonand Pit levels, they may start to feel like they’ve hit a content wall and will end their season there. If players who feel like they’ve seen everything Season 9 has to offer want to continue pushing to reach max Paragon and Pit levels, then optimizing their build’s gear may be a worthwhile activity. Finding new rune combinations, experimenting with different Tempered or Masterworked affixes, or even adding more Mythics into their build can help give players that final boost needed to max out their Paragon Level and Pit runs.

Farm For More Mythics

Even once they have the ideal gear for their build, players can still get some mileage out of farming for more Mythics. While Mythic gear doesn’t carry over to a new season, players will still be able to access any they find onDiablo 4’s Eternal Realmafter the season is over. Seasonal Mythics remain accessible on the Seasonal Realm via the player’s Stash, meaning they can access them from any character they have on the current Seasonal Realm.

Engage in PvP

An often overlooked aspect ofDiablo 4is the PvP component, but it can be a great activity for players who have experienced everythingDiablo 4’s PvE gameplay has to offer. To engage in PvP, players will need to head to one ofDiablo 4’s PvP-specific zones, dubbedFields of Hatredon the map. Here, they can attack other players and attempt to earn Red Dust, the currency of the Fields of Hatred, which can be spent on exclusive mounts and mount armor.

Create a New Character and Play a Different Build

ForDiablo 4players who truly feel they’ve done everything Season 9 has to offer on one character, there is always the option to start over with a new build on a different character. With how different one build can feel from another, even within the same class,Diablo 4Season 9 could be a completely different experience with a new character. Players can also benefit from the Mythics they’ve collected on one character through their Stash, since it is shared across characters on the same realm. There is also the option to try playing aHardcoreDiablo 4characterto really test a player’s skills after completing Season 9 with a standard character.

Hardcore characters don’t share a Stash with standard characters, even on the same Seasonal Realm. So, players hoping to use the Mythics they’ve collected on their standard character for their Hardcore one will be out of luck.