Diablo 4 contains a six-act campaign that spans the world of Sanctuary, filled with demons to slay and quests to complete. Act Five has the most quests out of any other portion in Diablo 4, as well as some of the most challenging battles and dungeons.
Though much of the Diablo franchise’s content comes near the endgame, I firmly believe Diablo 4’s campaign is the longest and most challenging in the dungeon-crawler’s long history. It took me around 40 hours to wrap up this massive endeavor, and I loved every minute of it.
If you are inclined to complete all of the optional side content, it could easily take double my time to finish everything. You can also play through it again multiple times, which I’d highly recommend if you loved it the first time.
Act Five is the beginning of the end of Diablo 4. Once you complete this major section, it will only be a few more quests until you complete the main storyline. Personally, it was my favorite one. Whether looking ahead or curious to see how long you have left in Act Five in Diablo 4, here are all the quests you will need to know.
All Diablo 4 Act Five main story quests
Called Secrets Bartered, Fates Sold, Act Five is one of the most important sections of the game. This section also contains the most quests compared across all of Diablo 4’s six Acts, requiring you to complete 20 main story quests to continue.
Below are all 20 quests you need to complete to beat Act Five:
- The Path Divided
- Secrets of the Zakarum & Entombed Hatred
- Witch of the Wastes
- Encumbered Mind
- The Cage of Grief End
- Tainted Flesh
- Wrack & Ruin
- Cold Blood
- Judgment of the Swamp
- The Serpentine Path
- The Slow, Beating Heart
- A Cold and Lifeless Shore
- Picking Through the Bones
- Beneath the Wine-Dark Sea
- Fragments of Mortality
- On the Precipice
- Knee-Deep in Filth
- A Chorus of Voices
- Evil Stirs in Kehjistan
How long does it take to beat Diablo 4 Act Five?
Act Five felt like the longest Act in Diablo 4 by a long shot, in my experience. It makes you face so many bosses and dive into countless dungeons as you cross the massive, sprawling continent. It took me around six hours to complete, and I was sticking to the main story quests, so it’d take even longer if you’re a completionist.
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Of course, this time will also drastically vary depending on your difficulty settings. Though I was playing on one of the easier modes, I still died plenty of times battling Elias before I finally completed this portion of Diablo 4.
The good news is we had a much faster experience in Diablo 4′s Act Six, which is almost half as long as Act Five. It only took us one to two hours, meaning you won’t have much more to do once you complete the lengthy Act Five.