IdleDiablo is a Diablo-inspired idle loot game. Earn resources while idle, build your equipment & skills, and conquer all foes!

This is an idle loot game where everything can be farmed. Your time invested will always bring tangible rewards. There is no absolute best gear — only unique builds tailored to your playstyle. Localization doesn’t fit the UI nicely. Crafting recipes especially are just a salad of words in a text window—genuinely one of the worst menus seen in a game. The inventory management is also terrible.
A metric ton of loot is generated that takes time to parse through, equip, store, and compare, yet some character slots and the stash can’t even be accessed at the same time. For example, stashing a bunch of minor jewels (or whatever they’re called) while equipping the good ones requires pulling them out of the stash, closing the stash, checking what’s equipped, and only then swapping them. There are 30 slots, by the way. Equipping and upgrading skills is very unintuitive. It’s simple once understood, but figuring it out is another matter entirely.
挂机破坏神 IdleDiablo throws out hundreds of chests per hour, and the loot is mostly irrelevant. These items have virtually no meaningful use case. There’s virtually no onboarding beyond a very poor quest log with a handful of missions that teach two runewords. Every system and equipment type is handed over immediately. At the same time, this hurts progression because new scaling systems aren’t really unlocked over time. Equipment, Skills and Amulet are primarily obtained randomly by defeating monsters. You can also forge and combine items via in-game systems to craft legendary artifacts, empowering you to take on stronger foes.

Features of 挂机破坏神 IdleDiablo:
- Equipment Acquisition
- Chapters & Difficulties
- Special dungeons will be unlocked once you clear Hell difficulty. Challenge formidable enemies within to acquire superior items.
- 挂机破坏神 IdleDiablo features 5 main chapters, each containing multiple stages.
- There are 23 difficulty modes in total: Normal, Nightmare, Hell, and Torment 1 to 20. Higher difficulties grant rarer loot.
- Endgame Content
- Clear Torment 10 to unlock Rift Dungeons. Spend Rift Coins dropped here to obtain premium crafting materials and forge top-tier equipment.
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Minimum System Requirements:
- OS: Windows 7/8/10/11
- Processor: Intel Core i5-750, 2.67 GHz / AMD A12-9800
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti / AMD Radeon HD 7770
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 2 GB available space














