As you explore the world of Sanctuary throughout Diablo 4, you'll come across plenty of armour that allows you to further personalise your character's appearance at one of the game's many Wardrobe locations Diablo 4 Gold.
Outside of what can be discovered in the world, though, Blizzard's item Shop provides players with additional monetised cosmetics to help you to stand out from the crowd - so here's everything you need to know about what's available today and how to get Platinum.
The Shop in Diablo 4 is something that will not be unfamiliar to most modern gamers, as it is filled with cosmetic armour transmogs that change the look of your character, along with mounts and account upgrades.
Items in the Shop can be purchased with a premium currency known as 'Platinum', which can be earned on through the currently unreleased Battle Pass, or alternatively, with real currency.
A point of contention from Diablo's history is how it handled the in-game Shop. Fans previously exploded on social media and message boards back in 2012 when Diablo 3 launched with an auction house that allowed players to buy items with real money. Oh, how times have changed.
In a previous press release following a livestream prior to Diablo 4's launch, Blizzard devs stated that "building on top of the hundreds of armour and weapon styles you can unlock in the game, the Shop serves to offer you even more diverse cosmetic options.
The Jeweler does more than unsocket gems in Diablo 4. They can also add sockets to a weapon, ring, or equipment piece. This means you can use the gems you've collected to gain additional stat bonuses. It is costly, however. To add a socket to a Level 19 Antique Downfall Rare Ring, I need 13,989 Gold and one Scattered Prism. The latter can be obtained from defeated world bosses buy Diablo IV Gold.