Diablo 4offers players the ability to customize nearly everything about their characters. From a wide range of gear affixes to personal character customization, there are quite a few ways to differentiate yourself from others. One such customization feature is player profiles, allowing you to add custom emblems and titles to your character.

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While these options might not change your gameplay as adjusting a Legendary Aspect would, but titles and emblems are a neat feature for adding some personality to your profile. This short guide will explain how you may access the profile customization menu and explain what each option does.

How To Customize Your Profile

you’re able to customize your profile byopening your inventory and selecting the “Profile” option on the top-left of the menu.This will open a new interface that will let you adjust the following:

Titles

you’re able to view every prefix and suffix available to your character from this menu, letting you select any combination you like. This will display under your character in-game for all players to see.Titles are unlocked by completing in-game challenges, all of which can be found in the Challenges tab of the Collections menu. Any challenge with a golden treasure chest on the top-right of the challenge card indicates that it awards some sort of title.

Earned tiles are account-wide and don’t reset between seasons.Do note that some titles are time-sensitive or require you to play on Hardcore. For example, the “Voyager” title is only usable if you reached level 20 during the closed or open beta testing periods. These time-sensitive titles are located in the “Feats of Strength” category of the Collections menu.

Diablo 4 Profile Edit

Emblems

Emblems add a unique symbol to your profile card that others can view from the Social tab.Emblems are only displayed in this Social tab; they aren’t anchored next to your name like titles are. Everyone has three emblems to use by default. As of launch, there are no additional emblems for players to earn in-game.

Privacy

At the bottom of your profile customization tab is the ability to change your privacy.Your privacy setting determines who can inspect your profile in-game.This is set to public by default, allowing anyone to inspect your profile. Profiles showcase your username and current character, including any items you have equipped. Setting this to private means only your friends can inspect your character.

Diablo 4 Title Menu

Diablo 4 Emblems