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 |  Trying to resort a confusion According to the wiki page, hell levels start at level 30 and continue every 5 levels. However, a friend of mine claims that hell levels start at level 5 and continue indefinitely. I know the wiki page isn't 100% reliable, so I just wanted to see which is correct. Do hell levels actually start at level 30? | ||
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 |   They start at 30. 
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 |   Wiki is correct, in this instance. | ||
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 |   As someone who just hit level 30 I can confirm this, and I don't remember 30 being a hell level on live... 
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 |   Dont forget about the 51+ levels, they are extra fun.  Especially 54 and 59. | ||
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 |   30, 35, 40, 45, 51-60 are all hell levels. 54 and 59 are extra special hell levels. Many people believe 51 is a hell level of some sort. 
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 |   Those are indeed the hell levels. I had noticed also that death in a level following a hell level is harsher on XP loss than other levels. This was "confirmed" via a comment left by a gm or dev on this subject recently. So, dying in level 36 loses more XP than in 37 is my take away from that. 
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