{"id":41146,"date":"2025-01-28T16:32:08","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:32:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/diablo-3-darkening-of-tristram-how-to-get-classic-angel-demon-portraits-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T16:32:08","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:32:08","slug":"diablo-3-darkening-of-tristram-how-to-get-classic-angel-demon-portraits-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/diablo-3-darkening-of-tristram-how-to-get-classic-angel-demon-portraits-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Diablo 3 Darkening of Tristram: How to get Classic Angel &#038; Demon portraits &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Diablo 3 Darkening of Tristram: How to get Classic Angel &#038; Demon portraits Blizzard Entertainment, DexertoDiablo 3\u2019s Darkening of Tristram anniversary event introduces some new Diablo I-inspired portraits to the game, so here\u2019s how to get the Classic Angel &#038; Demon cosmetics. Diablo 3\u2019s annual anniversary event, the Darkening of Tristram, is back for blood in early January, 2022. With the return of some familiar (and particularly unattractive) faces, fans will be able to start off the New Year in the goriest manner possible. Alongside the Cathedral anniversary dungeon and its insidious inhabitants come a slew of limited time goodies, including the highly coveted Classic Angel and Demon portraits for your character profile. Inspired by the Life and Mana bars in Diablo I, here\u2019s everything you need to know to unlock these anniversary rewards. Contents How to unlock the Classic Angel portrait As with any Diablo cosmetic, unlocking the Classic Angel portrait is no walk in the park \u2013 especially considering the park is on fire and ridden with demons. You\u2019ll have to accrue seven Cultist chapters, which drop from Temporal Priests. These mischievous minions will appear at Waypoint areas in Adventure Mode, with one spawning at a time. Adorned in gray, here are all of their locations, but be aware they can drop duplicate pages: so hack and slash as many of them as you can! How to unlock the Classic Demon portrait While the Angel portrait has you zipping around Sanctuary in an attempt to locate lost lore, the Demon portrait is a lot more straightforward: kill things. However, you\u2019ll need to know which specific things to add to your hitlist before you start slashing. You\u2019ll need to slay 40 Unique Monsters (including the four mandatory bosses) in order to unlock the cosmetic. Here\u2019s a rundown of all of the Unique Monsters, as well as what level they are on in the Anniversary Dungeon. Be aware, however, that they spawn at random, so you\u2019ll likely need to clear the whole thing six or seven times to get all forty. Bolded monsters will always appear. How to equip portraits in Diablo 3 So you\u2019ve got your new cosmetics, great, but how do you go about equipping them and showing off your recently unearthed treasures? All you have to do is: Jump into a Diablo 3 game &#8211; In the bottom right-hand corner, you\u2019ll see a mirror icon (\u2018Collection\u2019). Click it. &#8211; Select \u2018Portrait Frames\u2018 &#8211; Scroll until you find either the Classic Angel or Classic Demon portrait, then equip it. &#8211; So that\u2019s how to snag Diablo 3\u2019s Classic Angel and Demon portraits for yourself this anniversary season! Looking to get ahead in Season 25? Be sure to check out our dedicated guides: Diablo 3 Season 25 Soul Shards guide | Best Barbarian Builds | Best Crusader Builds | Best Demon Hunter Builds | Best Necromancer Builds | Best Witch Doctor Builds | Best Wizard Builds<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Diablo 3 Darkening of Tristram: How to get Classic Angel &#038; Demon portraits Blizzard Entertainment, DexertoDiablo 3\u2019s Darkening of Tristram anniversary event introduces some new Diablo I-inspired portraits to the game, so here\u2019s how to get the Classic Angel &#038; Demon cosmetics. 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