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How to Get Hero Emblems in Torchlight: Infinite

Unlock new heroes and traits with Hero Emblems.

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Free-to-play dungeon crawler Torchlight: Infinite has kicked off its second season while in open beta early access, and with it comes new heroes and more ways to earn some of the game’s currencies. One of those currencies are Hero Emblems, which are important for unlocking new content in the game. Here is how to get Hero Emblems in Torchlight: Infinite.

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How to Get and Use Hero Emblems in Torchlight: Infinite

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Hero Emblems can be found in the Torchlight: Infinite through the game’s season pass. The currency is only available in the season pass and cannot be earned through regular gameplay or buying directly with real money. The season pass for the current Season 2 “Blacksail” can be purchased for $14.99 and is required to unlock the ability to earn Hero Emblems – it is worth noting you can also get the pass and 10 levels already unlocked for $19.99, too.

The Hero Emblems are unlocked at certain intervals in the season pass. Five Hero Emblems are given at Level 10, 25, 35, 45, and 50, while Level 60 will give 10 Hero Emblems. That makes a total of 35 Hero Emblems that can be earned by achieving Level 60 in the season pass.

Progressing through the season pass requires completing daily challenges and weekly challenges. Some of the challenges include simply logging in, reaching a certain character level within the season, and defeating specific bosses or enemies.

Season pass progress can also be purchased with Primocryst, but it is a rare currency that could be used to buy other items. Hero Emblems can unlock Hero Traits or purchase Heroes from the Hero Shop. The current season ends in three months on April 24, which could be plenty of time to get every emblem before the season’s end.

That is how to get Hero Emblems in Torchlight: Infinite. Be sure to stay with Twinfinite for more Torchlight: Infinite coverage and guides for other games.

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