

After over a decade, the Diablo series is finally making its return with Diablo 4. Fans of the series have been waiting for quite some time and many have undoubtedly bought the game early. This RPG should be one that is up for Game of the Year honors. With that, there will be questions as to how to find or do certain things with the launch of the game. Many fans will be wondering how to complete the Diablo 4 Rite of Passage Quest? Here is what players will need to do.
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Diablo 4 is a game that will have more than a few quests for players to complete. Some will be class-specific and others will be available for everyone. The Rite of Passage Quest is one of those that will be available to everyone.
This quest begins right around when players meet Lorath who is quite an important character himself. He will join players as they are led to a Holy Cedar Tablet. There are different options where players will be trying to be cleansed of a sin. With this, players will be given 5 different options.
These are listed below:
Players are able to choose any option because in the end, it sadly will not matter. There will be no impact whatsoever on the character or the story for what choice the player has made.
While it is a bit disappointing, players may be a bit relieved that they do not have to deal with any consequences and can continue their looting and killing of demons.
As more is known about Diablo 4, The Game Haus will be here keeping fans updated.
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