Confused about how to secure some of Diablo 4’s rarest items? You’re not alone. In fact, Diablo 4 Class lead designer Adam Jackson was asked enough about the action RPG’s most unusual uniques that he decided to post a helpful tweet about them.
While warning us that the highly sought after items were “really rare”, Jackson explained that there are currently six in the game – Andariel’s Face, Dombringer, Harlequin Crest, Melted Heart of Selig, Ring of Starless Skies and The Grandfather – and that they will always drop to 820 power points.
As for where to find them? Jackson confirmed that “you get them anywhere you can get a regular Unique” and “they can drop from level 85+ enemies”.
Good morning! I wanted to clarify some details about the rarest unique items in Diablo 4.1. They can drop from level 85+2 enemies. You get them anywhere you can get a regular Unique, and they always drop to 820 ipower3. We currently have 6 in the game4. They are really rare! pic.twitter.com/pVVj5DTEaUJune 24, 2023
Diablo General Manager at Blizzard, Rod Fergusson, recently revealed that you’ll need to create a whole new character to participate in Diablo 4’s upcoming Battle Pass.
The Battle Pass, slated to launch mid to late July, along with other seasonal content, means your existing character won’t be able to experience the new content. Players must therefore start from scratch with a brand new character. . Writing on Twitter, Fergusson said that: “To participate in the Seasonal Questline, Mechanics, Seasonal Voyage, and Battle Pass, you will need to create a new Seasonal Character.”
“Perhaps Diablo 4’s most adventurous quality is the shift to an open world in the ‘modern’ sense,” we wrote in our diablo 4 review.
“What could have been a featureless, bland expanse is instead a delight. Brimming with intrigue and danger, Sanctuary’s open world fits the Diablo formula like a glove, providing the space in which the game’s macabre aesthetic and bold mechanical design cohere beautifully.
Blizzard has confirmed that the The DDoS attacks that plagued its games for most of the weekend are now complete and its games, as well as its Battle.net website, are functioning normally again.