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Paragon Levels were added to Diablo III in the [[v1.0.4 patch]] on August 22, 2012.[http://diablo.incgamers.com/blog/comments/introducing-the-paragon-system-2]
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[[File:Paragon-defense-patch210.JPG|thumb|350px|Defense Tab and Life Regen buff from Patch 2.1 on the PTR.]]
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The Paragon system was added to Diablo 3 shortly after release, in the [[v1.0.4 patch]] on August 22, 2012.[http://diablo.incgamers.com/blog/comments/introducing-the-paragon-system-2] The system was an [[end game]] feature that provided additional levels and bonuses for a character once they reached the max level of 60. At that point, the max-level character could start earning Paragon Levels, each of which added passive bonuses 3% to [[Magic Find]] and [[Gold Find]], plus the same [[attribute]] bonuses as a normal level up (3 to the class main stat, 2 vitality, 1 to the other two stats). The maximum was Paragon 100, and many players set "P100" as their end goal.
  
[[File:Paragon-levels-avatars.jpg|thumb|350px|Paragon level avatar upgrades.]]
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The Paragon system was completely overhauled for [[Diablo 3 version 2]], in what the developers called [[Paragon 2.0]]. That system is what players see today in Diablo 3 and Reaper of Souls. Paragon 2.0 changed Paragon experience to work account-wide, so every character on the account, of any level, received the same full number of Paragon points. Each Paragon Level grants a point that can be spent in any of the four bonus fields in four different Paragon Tabs, allowing for greater character customization.  Paragon 2.0 also makes leveling up a new character much quicker and easier, as Paragon Points are available to all characters on the account, even brand new level 1 heroes.
The Paragon Levels system is an [[end game]] feature. These levels are accessed once a character reaches the maximum level of 60. Additional experience gained from monster kills or [[kill spree]] bonuses counts towards the Paragon levels. There are 100 paragon levels, and each level up rewards a character with the same [[attribute]] bonuses as a normal level up (3 to the class main stat, 2 vitality, 1 to the other two stats), plus a passive bonus of 3% to [[Magic Find]] and [[Gold Find]].
 
  
  
==Magic Find Changes==
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{{:Paragon Points}}
  
Other game changes were made with the Paragon system, chiefly to Magic Find and Gold Find. The maximum value for those properties was capped at 300% (not including [[Nephalem Valor]] stacks). Thus a character at Paragon Level 50 would have 150% passive bonus to their MF/GF, and would need only 150% more from equipment to max out their bonus.
 
  
Further, a character who reached the maximum Paragon level 100 has 300% Magic Find/Gold Find inherently, and up to 375% with 5 stacks of Nephalem Valor, thus would gain '''''zero''''' additional bonus from equipment that provides bonuses to those stats.
 
  
This system enables characters to cease wearing equipment for Magic Find gain as they level up, and focus entirely on survival enhancing stats. This design has proved controversial amongst fans, and has been objected to as a simplification of the end game item game.[http://diablo.incgamers.com/blog/comments/introducing-the-paragon-system-2]
 
  
  
==Official Details==
 
  
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==Archived Paragon Information==
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The following archived content describes how the Paragon system worked in [[D3v]]. It is obsolete information (though the [[Diablo 3 console]] still works similarly) and is preserved here purely for historical interest.
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{{Archived|April 2014|[[Paragon]]}}
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==Original Paragon Level Details==
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[[File:Paragon-levels-avatars.jpg|thumb|350px|Paragon avatar upgrades.]]
 
Quoted from the [[patch v1.04]] official notes.[http://diablo.incgamers.com/blog/comments/official-patch-1-0-4-notes/]  
 
Quoted from the [[patch v1.04]] official notes.[http://diablo.incgamers.com/blog/comments/official-patch-1-0-4-notes/]  
  
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* There are 100 Paragon levels
 
* There are 100 Paragon levels
 
 
* Every Paragon level will reward you with:
 
* Every Paragon level will reward you with:
 
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** Core stats such as Strength, Dexterity, Intelligence, and Vitality in amounts similar to what you’d gain from a normal level
* Core stats such as Strength, Dexterity, Intelligence, and Vitality in amounts similar to what you’d gain from a normal level
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** 3% Magic Find and 3% Gold Find
 
 
* 3% Magic Find and 3% Gold Find
 
  
 
* In addition, a distinctive border will surround your character portrait in the in-game party frame to denote your Paragon progression, with a new frame earned after every ten levels. Your Paragon level will also be visible to other players wherever your normal level is shown.
 
* In addition, a distinctive border will surround your character portrait in the in-game party frame to denote your Paragon progression, with a new frame earned after every ten levels. Your Paragon level will also be visible to other players wherever your normal level is shown.
  
 
* Nephalem Valor now grants +15% Bonus Experience per stack, as well as +15% to Magic Find and Gold Find
 
* Nephalem Valor now grants +15% Bonus Experience per stack, as well as +15% to Magic Find and Gold Find
 
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* Magic Find will now cap at 300% (Nephalem Valor bonuses, Fortune shrines, and multiplayer bonuses will stack beyond this cap).
* Magic Find will now cap at 300% (Nephalem Valor bonuses will still stack beyond this cap)
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* Magic Find is no longer averaged among all players in a multiplayer game.
 
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* Magic Find is no longer averaged among all players in a multiplayer game</blue>
 
  
  
 
==Paragon Levels Experience==
 
==Paragon Levels Experience==
  
Players quickly datamined the patch for precise details about the experience gains required for Paragon Levels. Generally speaking, the first few levels are quite quick, but by Paragon Level 5 or 6 the gain is noticeably slower. Still, up to level 10 remains fairly quick, and then 11-20 is only a bit slower. The pace drops off considerably at that point, though up to level 50 is still not enormously grindy. Past 50 though, the number of kills per level increases exponentially, with progress very slow past that point, for most players.
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Players quickly datamined the patch for precise details about the experience gains required for Paragon Levels. Most players can advance through the first 10 or 15 Paragon levels fairly quickly, but the progress slows down in the 20s and 30s, and then grows markedly slow past level 40. Above level 80 further advances become more of a grind.
  
 
[[File:Paragon-level-1.jpg|thumb|400px|Paragon Level one achieved.]]
 
[[File:Paragon-level-1.jpg|thumb|400px|Paragon Level one achieved.]]
Though the total experience needed is considerable, it was just two weeks before the first character reached Paragon level 100. The winner was a group-played Barbarian named Alkaizer, who dinged to the top on September 6, 2012.[http://diablo.incgamers.com/blog/comments/soon-worlds-first-paragon-level-99]
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Though the total experience needed is considerable, it was just two weeks before the first character reached Paragon level 100. The winner was a Barbarian named [[Alkaizer]], who dinged to the top on September 6, 2012 and became famous by giving his name to the popular Act Three experience farming [[Alkaizer run]].l[http://diablo.incgamers.com/blog/comments/soon-worlds-first-paragon-level-99]
 
 
 
 
Though one group of players was able to power up to it in just two weeks, most players will require months or years. Gaining Paragon Level 100 requires vastly more experience than leveling a character from 1 to 60 in the first place. More experience is required to gain Paragon Level 3 than to go from level 1-60 with a new character. 
 
 
 
That's something of a misleading comparison though, since monster kills in Inferno are worth gigantically more experience than monster kills on lower difficulty levels. For instance, a nearly full clear of Act Three on Inferno is worth around 20 million experience, while it requires just 25,934,700 experience to take a brand new character from level 1 to 60.
 
 
 
Note that paragon level characters '''''do not''''' gain experience from quest rewards (though many players hope this will change).[http://diablo.incgamers.com/blog/comments/the-diablo-podcast-78-paragons-items-and-farming] Paragon experience is awarded only from monster kills, and from bonus experience from [[destruction]] bonuses of objects or by scoring large monster [[kill streaks]] and [[mighty blow]] bonuses. (Though these other bonuses are fun to achieve, they grant a few hundred or thousand experience at most, which is considerably less experience than a character earns from killing a single monster in [[Inferno]].)
 
 
 
 
 
===Experience Charts===
 
 
 
A basic table showing the 1-100 level experience requirements. The figures show how much experience is required to gain the next Paragon level, not the cumulative total.
 
[[File:Paragon-levels-exp-chart.jpg|center|Increasing experience required to gain each Paragon level.]]
 
 
 
 
 
A handy pie chart giving a proportional view of the total Paragon Level experience gain, created by Sexton.[http://www.diablofans.com/topic/66318-paragon-level-chart/]
 
 
 
[[File:Paragon-levels-exp-pie-chart.png|center|thumb|800px|Paragon levels on a pie chart.]]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
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Initially, characters into the Paragon levels did not gain experience from quest rewards or other bonuses besides monster killing. (Experience shrines didn't even spawn in Inferno at that point.) Subsequent patches enabled these missing features, and added any more ways to gain rapid [[experience]] with more gear bonuses, bigger bonuses from multiplayer games, and more.
  
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{{:Paragon experience charts}}
  
  
 
==Media ==
 
==Media ==
  
Several screenshots showing off aspect of the Paragon system.
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Several screenshots showing off aspects of the original Paragon system.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:01, 23 July 2014

Defense Tab and Life Regen buff from Patch 2.1 on the PTR.

The Paragon system was added to Diablo 3 shortly after release, in the v1.0.4 patch on August 22, 2012.[1] The system was an end game feature that provided additional levels and bonuses for a character once they reached the max level of 60. At that point, the max-level character could start earning Paragon Levels, each of which added passive bonuses 3% to Magic Find and Gold Find, plus the same attribute bonuses as a normal level up (3 to the class main stat, 2 vitality, 1 to the other two stats). The maximum was Paragon 100, and many players set "P100" as their end goal.

The Paragon system was completely overhauled for Diablo 3 version 2, in what the developers called Paragon 2.0. That system is what players see today in Diablo 3 and Reaper of Souls. Paragon 2.0 changed Paragon experience to work account-wide, so every character on the account, of any level, received the same full number of Paragon points. Each Paragon Level grants a point that can be spent in any of the four bonus fields in four different Paragon Tabs, allowing for greater character customization. Paragon 2.0 also makes leveling up a new character much quicker and easier, as Paragon Points are available to all characters on the account, even brand new level 1 heroes.




Paragon Points[edit | edit source]

In the Paragon 2.0 system, each level grants a new Paragon Point, alternating between the four tabs. The first Paragon Point must be spent in the Core Tab, the second in the Offense Tab, and so on, until all tabs have 200 points and all the fields are maxed out at 50 points at Paragon 800. Points above that are awarded only to the Core Tab, where the Mainstat, and Vitality bonuses are the only two that do not max out at 50 points and can be boosted forever.


Core Tab[edit | edit source]

The Core Tab has the only two bonuses that do not max out at 50 points. Movement Speed is also an odd one, since the property has a hard cap at 25% from Items + Paragon Points. Thus a character with 20% Movement Speed from gear would only gain another 5% from Paragon Points, and any boost over that would be wasted. (This is why it's best to enchant movement speed off of items, for a more useful bonus that won't be rendered redundant by Paragon Points.)


Offense Tab[edit | edit source]

Critical hit Chance was reduced from .2% to .1% per point during PTR testing, lowering the maximum from 10% to 5%. Prior to that, ChC was clearly the best stat to boost.

  • Attack Speed: +.2% per point, for a maximum of +10% at 50 points.
  • Cooldown Reduction: +2% per point, for a maximum of +10% reduction at 50 points.
  • Critical Hit Chance, +.10% per point, for a maximum of 5% at 50 points.
  • Critical Hit Damage, +1% per point, for a maximum of 50% at 50 points.


Defense Tab[edit | edit source]

The Defense tab shifted a bit during development. The initial version on the PTR had Life, Armor, Dodge, and Resist All. Dodge was subsequently removed entirely from Paragon Point bonuses.

  • Life. Increases +.50% Life per point, to a maximum value of +25% Life.
  • Armor. Increases +.50% Armor per point, to a maximum value of +25% Armor.
  • All Resistance: +5 per point, with a maximum of 250.
  • Life Regeneration, +165.1 per point, for a maximum of +8252 life per second.
    • Originally +33 per point with a maximum of +1650, before Patch 2.1 boosted it as part of the general healing and combat engine changes.[2]


Utility Tab[edit | edit source]

Big boost to Life on Hit in Patch 2.1 on the PTR.

The Utility Tab changed several times during testing. In the initial iteration during PTR testing it held Magic Find, Gold Find, +maximum resource, and Movement Speed. Paragon point options were shuffled between the tabs and some were removed or replaced during development.

The current stats in the live game are:

  • Area Damage: +1% per point, max of +50%.
  • Resource Cost Reduction: 0.2% per point, maximum of 10% cost reduction.
  • Life on Hit: 82.5 per point, maxing out at 4125.
    • Originally set to 16.5 per point, with a 50 point cap of 825. This stat was boosted considerably during Patch 2.1 on the PTR, as part of the general healing and combat engine changes.[3]
  • Gold Find: +1% per point for a maximum of +50%.
    • Gold Find boosted by gear or Paragon Points switched from additive to multiplicative in Patch 1.0.6, granting much higher Gold Find on higher difficulty levels and making points here worth the expense for many gold-poor players.







Archived Paragon Information[edit | edit source]

The following archived content describes how the Paragon system worked in D3v. It is obsolete information (though the Diablo 3 console still works similarly) and is preserved here purely for historical interest.



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Original Paragon Level Details[edit | edit source]

Paragon avatar upgrades.

Quoted from the patch v1.04 official notes.[4]

  • After a player reaches level 60, killing monsters and completing combat challenge streaks (Killing Blow, Massacre, etc) will begin to award experience towards Paragon levels
  • There are 100 Paragon levels
  • Every Paragon level will reward you with:
    • Core stats such as Strength, Dexterity, Intelligence, and Vitality in amounts similar to what you’d gain from a normal level
    • 3% Magic Find and 3% Gold Find
  • In addition, a distinctive border will surround your character portrait in the in-game party frame to denote your Paragon progression, with a new frame earned after every ten levels. Your Paragon level will also be visible to other players wherever your normal level is shown.
  • Nephalem Valor now grants +15% Bonus Experience per stack, as well as +15% to Magic Find and Gold Find
  • Magic Find will now cap at 300% (Nephalem Valor bonuses, Fortune shrines, and multiplayer bonuses will stack beyond this cap).
  • Magic Find is no longer averaged among all players in a multiplayer game.


Paragon Levels Experience[edit | edit source]

Players quickly datamined the patch for precise details about the experience gains required for Paragon Levels. Most players can advance through the first 10 or 15 Paragon levels fairly quickly, but the progress slows down in the 20s and 30s, and then grows markedly slow past level 40. Above level 80 further advances become more of a grind.

Paragon Level one achieved.

Though the total experience needed is considerable, it was just two weeks before the first character reached Paragon level 100. The winner was a Barbarian named Alkaizer, who dinged to the top on September 6, 2012 and became famous by giving his name to the popular Act Three experience farming Alkaizer run.l[5]

Initially, characters into the Paragon levels did not gain experience from quest rewards or other bonuses besides monster killing. (Experience shrines didn't even spawn in Inferno at that point.) Subsequent patches enabled these missing features, and added any more ways to gain rapid experience with more gear bonuses, bigger bonuses from multiplayer games, and more.

Experience Charts[edit | edit source]

The page here and information in the tables and chart is obsolete, paragon levels are now uncapped



Huge table showing current and cumulative experience required for all 100 Paragon levels. Level 50 requires 2.1 billion experience and is just over 20% of the way to Paragon 100. The actual halfway point comes around level 78.5, when a character has earned 5.2 billion of the 10.4 billion experience required for P100.

  • For Levels 1-60, experience requirements increase at a rate of 1,440,000/level.
  • For Levels 61-70, experience requirements increase at a rate of 2,880,000/level (=2*1,440,000).
  • For Levels 71-80, experience requirements increase at a rate of 5,020,000/level (=3.5*1,440,000).
  • For Levels 81-90, experience requirements increase at a rate of 6,480,000/level (=4.5*1,440,000).
  • For Levels 91-100, experience requirements increase at a rate of 8,640,000/level (=6*1,440,000).
Paragon
Level
Experience points
(needed for level)
Experience points total
(from level 0)
Mainstat
bonus
Vitality
bonus
Other stats
bonus
Magic and Gold
find bonus
1 7,200,000 7,200,000 +3 +2 +1 +3 %
2 8,640,000 15,840,000 +6 +4 +2 +6 %
3 10,080,000 25,920,000 +9 +6 +3 +9 %
4 11,520,000 37,440,000 +12 +8 +4 +12 %
5 12,960,000 50,400,000 +15 +10 +5 +15 %
6 14,400,000 64,800,000 +18 +12 +6 +18 %
7 15,840,000 80,640,000 +21 +14 +7 +21 %
8 17,280,000 97,920,000 +24 +16 +8 +24 %
9 18,720,000 116,640,000 +27 +18 +9 +27 %
10 20,160,000 136,800,000 +30 +20 +10 +30 %
11 21,600,000 158,400,000 +33 +22 +11 +33 %
12 23,040,000 181,440,000 +36 +24 +12 +36 %
13 24,480,000 205,920,000 +39 +26 +13 +39 %
14 25,920,000 231,840,000 +42 +28 +14 +42 %
15 27,360,000 259,200,000 +45 +30 +15 +45 %
16 28,800,000 288,000,000 +48 +32 +16 +48 %
17 30,240,000 318,240,000 +51 +34 +17 +51 %
18 31,680,000 349,920,000 +54 +36 +18 +54 %
19 33,120,000 383,040,000 +57 +38 +19 +57 %
20 34,560,000 417,600,000 +60 +40 +20 +60 %
21 36,000,000 453,600,000 +63 +42 +21 +63 %
22 37,440,000 491,040,000 +66 +44 +22 +66 %
23 38,880,000 529,920,000 +69 +46 +23 +69 %
24 40,320,000 570,240,000 +72 +48 +24 +72 %
25 41,760,000 612,000,000 +75 +50 +25 +75 %
26 43,200,000 655,200,000 +78 +52 +26 +78 %
27 44,640,000 699,840,000 +81 +54 +27 +81 %
28 46,080,000 745,920,000 +84 +56 +28 +84 %
29 47,520,000 793,440,000 +87 +58 +29 +87 %
30 48,960,000 842,400,000 +90 +60 +30 +90 %
31 50,400,000 892,800,000 +93 +62 +31 +93 %
32 51,840,000 944,640,000 +96 +64 +32 +96 %
33 53,280,000 997,920,000 +99 +66 +33 +99 %
34 54,720,000 1,052,640,000 +102 +68 +34 +102 %
35 56,160,000 1,108,800,000 +105 +70 +35 +105 %
36 57,600,000 1,166,400,000 +108 +72 +36 +108 %
37 59,040,000 1,225,440,000 +111 +74 +37 +111 %
38 60,480,000 1,285,920,000 +114 +76 +38 +114 %
39 61,920,000 1,347,840,000 +117 +78 +39 +117 %
40 63,360,000 1,411,200,000 +120 +80 +40 +120 %
41 64,800,000 1,476,000,000 +123 +82 +41 +123 %
42 66,240,000 1,542,240,000 +126 +84 +42 +126 %
43 67,680,000 1,609,920,000 +129 +86 +43 +129 %
44 69,120,000 1,679,040,000 +132 +88 +44 +132 %
45 70,560,000 1,749,600,000 +135 +90 +45 +135 %
46 72,000,000 1,821,600,000 +138 +92 +46 +138 %
47 73,440,000 1,895,040,000 +141 +94 +47 +141 %
48 74,880,000 1,969,920,000 +144 +96 +48 +144 %
49 76,320,000 2,046,240,000 +147 +98 +49 +147 %
50 77,760,000 2,124,000,000 +150 +100 +50 +150 %
51 79,200,000 2,203,200,000 +153 +102 +51 +153 %
52 80,640,000 2,283,840,000 +156 +104 +52 +156 %
53 82,080,000 2,365,920,000 +159 +106 +53 +159 %
54 83,520,000 2,449,440,000 +162 +108 +54 +162 %
55 84,960,000 2,534,400,000 +165 +110 +55 +165 %
56 86,400,000 2,620,800,000 +168 +112 +56 +168 %
57 87,840,000 2,708,640,000 +171 +114 +57 +171 %
58 89,280,000 2,797,920,000 +174 +116 +58 +174 %
59 90,720,000 2,888,640,000 +177 +118 +59 +177 %
60 92,160,000 2,980,800,000 +180 +120 +60 +180 %
61 95,040,000 3,075,840,000 +183 +122 +61 +183 %
62 97,920,000 3,173,760,000 +186 +124 +62 +186 %
63 100,800,000 3,274,560,000 +189 +126 +63 +189 %
64 103,680,000 3,378,240,000 +192 +128 +64 +192 %
65 106,560,000 3,484,800,000 +195 +130 +65 +195 %
66 109,440,000 3,594,240,000 +198 +132 +66 +198 %
67 112,320,000 3,706,560,000 +201 +134 +67 +201 %
68 115,200,000 3,821,760,000 +204 +136 +68 +204 %
69 118,080,000 3,939,840,000 +207 +138 +69 +207 %
70 120,960,000 4,060,800,000 +210 +140 +70 +210 %
71 126,000,000 4,186,800,000 +213 +142 +71 +213 %
72 131,040,000 4,317,840,000 +216 +144 +72 +216 %
73 136,080,000 4,453,920,000 +219 +146 +73 +219 %
74 141,120,000 4,595,040,000 +222 +148 +74 +222 %
75 146,160,000 4,741,200,000 +225 +150 +75 +225 %
76 151,200,000 4,892,400,000 +228 +152 +76 +228 %
77 156,240,000 5,048,640,000 +231 +154 +77 +231 %
78 161,280,000 5,209,920,000 +234 +156 +78 +234 %
79 166,320,000 5,376,240,000 +237 +158 +79 +237 %
80 171,360,000 5,547,600,000 +240 +160 +80 +240 %
81 177,840,000 5,725,440,000 +243 +162 +81 +243 %
82 184,320,000 5,909,760,000 +246 +164 +82 +246 %
83 190,800,000 6,100,560,000 +249 +166 +83 +249 %
84 197,280,000 6,297,840,000 +252 +168 +84 +252 %
85 203,760,000 6,501,600,000 +255 +170 +85 +255 %
86 210,240,000 6,711,840,000 +258 +172 +86 +258 %
87 216,720,000 6,928,560,000 +261 +174 +87 +261 %
88 223,200,000 7,151,760,000 +264 +176 +88 +264 %
89 229,680,000 7,381,440,000 +267 +178 +89 +267 %
90 236,160,000 7,617,600,000 +270 +180 +90 +270 %
91 244,800,000 7,862,400,000 +273 +182 +91 +273 %
92 253,440,000 8,115,840,000 +276 +184 +92 +276 %
93 262,080,000 8,377,920,000 +279 +186 +93 +279 %
94 270,720,000 8,648,640,000 +282 +188 +94 +282 %
95 279,360,000 8,928,000,000 +285 +190 +95 +285 %
96 288,000,000 9,216,000,000 +288 +192 +96 +288 %
97 296,640,000 9,512,640,000 +291 +194 +97 +291 %
98 305,280,000 9,817,920,000 +294 +196 +98 +294 %
99 313,920,000 10,131,840,000 +297 +198 +99 +297 %
100 322,560,000 10,454,400,000 +300 +200 +100 +300 %

* * Table courtesy of Diablo.kalais.net.


A handy pie chart giving a proportional view of the total Paragon Level experience gain. The amount per level increases steadily from 1-59, and then increases more steeply at levels 60, 70, 80, and 90.

Paragon levels on a pie chart.



Media[edit | edit source]

Several screenshots showing off aspects of the original Paragon system.