Maxroll

Founded in 2020, Maxroll is a leading game help website that leverages the expertise of renowned influencers across the globe and a vibrantly active gaming community to provide detailed guidance for action role-playing games. Part of IGN Entertainment, Maxroll receives an average of 20 million visits per month and features hundreds of thousands of planners, build guides, tier lists, resources, game mechanic deep dives, news, character planners, and community tools for hit franchises such as Diablo, World of Warcraft, and Path of Exile.

20MM Visits Per Month

Maxroll dominates the role-playing gaming landscape

Cutting Edge Tools for 8 Game Franchises

In-depth coverage of Path of Exile, Diablo, World of Warcraft, Last Epoch, Throne and Liberty, Lost Ark, Destiny, and Monster Hunter

Hundreds of Thousands of User Contributions

Fans, influencers, and editors create and share build guides, tier lists, and more

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