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You can reroll your campaign/adventure from the ward 13 stone.
So, since you finished your campaign, you can reroll ( rerolling would delete the previous campaign, that won't be accessible anymore ) it choosing a higher difficulty.
But rerolling don't delete my build right?
No, it won't.
Consider that every new character has to make its way to ward 13.
Once there, that would become your lobby.
Meaning that there you can buy, sell, craft, upgrade, decide whether to play adventure or campaign, and reroll those 2 whenever you want.
Your character will remain the same ( and with a new campaign/adventure they will be able to level more, get more loots and equipment, and more traits up to the cap).
It's important to understand that the enemies will be just as strong in your new campaign though, as they were at the end of your first campaign.
The full effects of this will be felt if you try to use a new weapon that's got no upgrades.
While your level and damage went up in the first playthrough, the enemies' health and damage went up as well. That carries over.