The last of Diablo 4’s rarest items has been found
The hunt for the rarest loot Diablo 4 is finally over. In the past few days, there have been two confirmed drops of the Melted Heart of Selig – a powerful amulet and the last of the game’s six ultra-rare unique items to find.
The existence of these six elusive uniques was recently confirmed by chief designer Adam Jackson, who shared screenshots of each item’s stats on Twitter after players began to question their existence. Among them are two swords, two helmets, a ring and the amulet. Jackson said enemies’ items above level 85 can drop, they always drop with a power of 820 items, and they can be found anywhere a normal unique item can. “They are really rare!” he said.
That went without saying; at that time only the helm of the Harlequin Quest had been found. (At least, as far as anyone outside of Blizzard knows – Diablo 4 has sold really well, and it’s entirely possible that some of its millions of players found the items without understanding their rarity or posting about them on social media.) But Jackson’s tweet was followed by a series of confirmed drops. On June 25, Polish player YesYou teamed up with streamer NadinWins to show off the first confirmed find of helm Andariel’s Visage, with its breathtaking ability to steal lives. First confirmed sightings of The grandfather, Bringer of doomand the Ring of starless skies followed each other in rapid succession.
Now, according to two reddit posts, the Melted Heart of Selig has finally been found, completing the search for Diablo 4‘s rarest and most powerful loot. on June 30 a screenshot of a Chinese player’s find was shared, which reportedly took place in the Blind Burrows dungeon; And Reddit user chabbaworkie shared a German-language screenshot of the amulet affixed to their character, claiming to have found it two days earlier.
The Melted Heart of Selig is an all-purpose amulet that provides major boosts to resistance, stats, damage, max resources, and resource generation, with a slightly odd twist: equipping it costs resources (whatever the mana, energy, or whatever also belongs to your character). their class uses to cast abilities) instead of 1% of the life you would have taken as damage, essentially using your resource pool as a shield. This is offset by a massive 30% increase in maximum resources, but even so there is some debate over whether this trade-off does more harm than good.
In the comments to both posts, players were quick to point out the low stat rolls on the drops, declaring the item “mediocre” and “crap”. True or not, do those players have the Melted Heart of Selig? No they do not.
With all the loot in the game now confirmed found, what frontier awaits next Diablo 4the intrepid players? We’ll find out on Thursday, July 6, when Blizzard introduces season one in a stream at 2 p.m. EDT.