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how to collect statistics in diablo 4

To collect statistics in Diablo 4 , open your character screen and use the hidden full-stats view rather than only the basic summary. On PC, this is typically done from the character/inventory screen; on console, players report clicking the left stick to bring up the extended sheet with offensive, defensive, and utility stats.

What to check

The extended stats panel is where you’ll see the numbers most players mean by “statistics,” including:

  • Primary stats.
  • Offensive stats.
  • Defensive stats.
  • Utility and resource-related stats.

How players usually do it

A common workflow is:

  1. Open your character or inventory screen.
  2. Switch to the full character sheet.
  3. Press the left stick in to expand the detailed stats panel on console, or use the equivalent character-sheet expansion on PC.
  1. Read the stat categories you care about, such as damage, armor, resistance, and resource generation.

Tracking playtime and broader stats

If you mean account-wide tracking rather than in-game character stats, community sites can show playtime and other totals. One tracker mentioned by the community lists character playtime, monsters killed, gold collected, and similar progress metrics.

Quick note

A few community reports say console stat visibility is not always perfect for every value, especially things like barrier size or some temporary combat states. For the clearest breakdown, the detailed character sheet is usually the best place to start.

TL;DR: open your character sheet, expand the full stats panel, and check the detailed offensive/defensive/utility numbers there.