Diablo 4 maximum level: With the magic of an Excel spreadsheet you can calculate exactly how much playing time you need

And someone says again that math is stupid: You can use a table to calculate how long it will take you to reach Paragon 300.

The Diablo community has been using Excel spreadsheets for a long time. It is not surprising that also forThe magic of columns and rows is invoked, for example, to find out how many hours have to be invested to reach the maximum level.

A Reddit user shared a table that calculates how long it will take you to reach paragon level 300.

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We are sure that if we had been given such tasks in math or data processing back then, many of us would probably have had better grades. And we might also have built exciting projects like Cocoland-ACNH, which presented its “Paragon 300 Calculator” on Reddit.

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You can use the table to calculate how many “pit runs” there are in theWorkmaster's pit, you have to do to get to paragon level 300. The table also uses the data you enter to calculate how long it will take you.

How does the table work?

Cocoland-ACNHshared in a commenta link, where you can create a copy of the Google spreadsheet and fill it in with your own data.

Pit Run Calculator:At the top right of the spreadsheet you will find three fields highlighted in yellowExperience, Time und Town. Under Experience you enter how much experience you gain per pit run.

Important NOTE:In English, the usual groups of three are used when grouping digitswith a commaand not separated from each other with a dot like we do.

How do I find out the XP per Pit Run?

The experience gained depends on the level of the pit (1 to 150) and the associated torment level. So you can write down the number of experience points you have at the beginning and at the beginning of a run and then calculate the difference as experience gain.

Not a fan of differential calculations? It's even easier with sites liked4pits.com. Here you simply select your current pit level and the site tells you how much XP you get on average.Important:The calculation assumes that you have the seasonal XP buff and the plus 8 percent from an elixir and plus 15 percent from an opal active.

How does the rest of the table work?

Once you have entered your XP per run, you have toTimeThen enter the time in seconds that you need for the run. AtTownThen enter the seconds that you spend selling and storing items in the city after the run.

From this, the table then calculates how many runs you will need at your current pit level up to Paragon 300 and how long that will take.

An example

If youLevel 80 pits in 2 minutesIf you manage to do it, then spend another 30 seconds in the city and you are currently at paragon level 200, you still need up to 3002.205 Runs, which will then take a good 92 hours.

Under the same general conditions, but withPits at level 100, are1.872 Runsand 78 hours to Paragon 300 required.

Track progress

Additionally you can still have yours»Daily Checkpoints«register. When you stop playing Diablo 4 for the day, enter your current Paragon level under “Mid-Level Progress” to see how far you are on the way to the next level.

On the second sheet you will find a table that registers your progress per day and shows you what percentage of the entire path to level 300 you have completed on each day.

By the way, up to paragon level 300 you need a total of almost 25 billion experience points, with the requirement per level increasing sharply towards the end. With Paragon 243 you only have 10 percent of the total XP you need. Half is only done with Paragon 284. That means it takes you just as long to reach 300 as it did to reach 284.