Auto-Battle Comes to Diablo Immortal
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Diablo Immortal has officially introduced Auto-Battle (or "Auto-Pilot") as of late April 2026. This feature allows your character to move and attack enemies automatically in the open world, designed primarily to help casual players keep up with the game's grind.
This new gameplay feature can now be accessed within the Blessing of Legends (Blessing UI on the left side of the screen.) Enabling Auto-Battle allows your character to be automatically controlled at your current location, causing you to roam around the nearby area and fight enemies automatically.
The overall combat functionality of this feature is deliberately less efficient than a player actively farming themselves and intended to provide more casual players with access to some additional farming methods to help continue progress. Some builds might be significantly less efficient than playing the class yourself, so determining what build you want to use with Auto-Battle can have an impact on your efficiency as well.
While this feature is aimed at helping more casual players, everyone can find some use for this system. There are some additional settings, such as Enabling Auto Health Potion usage as well as a Life Threshold to trigger when the Health Potion is used, available in the Settings menu under the Controller section.
How to Unlock and Use It
Requirements: You must reach Level 60 to unlock the feature.
Activation: It is accessed through the Blessing of Legends interface, located in the Blessing UI on the left side of your screen.
Availability Limits: You can use Auto-Battle for up to 1 hour per session and a total of 24 hours per week.
Auto-Battle can be enabled for up to 1 hour at a time and at most you have 24 total hours of time available per week, but keep in mind your character will not automatically salvage your equipment when your bags are full.
Auto-Battle can be enabled inside the same popup as Blessing of Legends.
Auto-Battle unlocks at level 60.
Limitations
It cannot be used in safe zones or dungeons.
It does not automatically salvage items, identify equipment, or turn in Monstrous Essence.
It is deliberately less efficient than active manual play.
Best Use Cases
Open-World Farming: Ideal for basic loot and XP farming in non-lethal areas.
Terror Rifts: Some players utilize it here to farm gems, though efficiency varies compared to manual play.
Bounties: Can be used to automate bounty progress, though characters may die if the area is too difficult.
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by: Nemsy
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