U4GM What Paragon Level to Farm High GA Gear in Season 12

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A lot of people in Season 12 are wasting hours on the wrong part of the grind. You can feel it pretty fast. Someone hits a decent Paragon level, starts chasing bosses, and expects top-end d4 gear to suddenly rain from the sky. It doesn't work like that. If your build already clears the basic endgame loop, then your next priority usually isn't loot at all. It's account power. More specifically, Paragon. That's the bit plenty of players skip over because gear is more exciting, but it's also why so many runs feel unrewarding before the real late game kicks in.

Why early farming feels bad
This is where people burn out. They're farming bosses at Paragon 250, maybe 270, and every session feels flat. Then they call it cursed RNG. Honestly, a lot of the time it's just bad timing. The loot curve doesn't really open up until much later, and you notice that shift somewhere around Paragon 285 to 290. Before that, sure, you can get lucky, but building your whole strategy around early luck is a rough bet. Once you're pushing closer to 300, the quality starts to look different. Not perfect every run, obviously, but much more in line with what serious players are actually hunting.

What to focus on first
If the goal is 3GA or 4GA gear, the smartest move is pretty boring at first: level hard and ignore the temptation to over-farm loot. Bloodstained Infernal Hordes are still one of the cleaner XP routes, and Relentless Butcher farming stays popular for a reason. Fast runs, steady experience, very little dead time. It's not glamorous, but it works. You'll notice your account feels stronger across the board, and then your farming windows start to matter more. That's the key difference. You're not just running content for drops anymore. You're running it at the point where drops actually have a better chance to be worth keeping.

When to switch into target farming
Once you're sitting around Paragon 290, that's usually the point where it makes sense to change gears. Start building reputation in Gea Kul and go after those caches. They matter because they feed you Bloodsoaked Lair Boss Sigils, and that gives your grind some structure instead of just hoping random content pays off. From there, target farming gets more practical. Duriel is a solid choice if you're chasing a weapon slot. Grigoire makes sense when you want sturdier defensive upgrades. Beast in Ice covers a lot of utility needs. Since those sigils scale to Torment VII, you're not wasting runs on watered-down rewards. If the sigils dry up, jump into Pit 75 and above. That loop helps refill resources, keeps progress moving, and gives you another path back into the cache cycle.

The better way to approach the endgame
The biggest shift is mental. Stop treating optimization like step one. It isn't. Season 12 rewards players who build their foundation first and chase perfect items second. That's why the players making smooth progress usually don't panic over every dry streak. They wait until the character is actually ready, then they lean into boss farming when it has real value. If you take that route, the whole endgame feels less random and a lot less frustrating, whether you're self-farming or looking at options like buy diablo 4 gear as part of a broader plan to finish a build without wasting another week on bad timing.

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