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U4GM What to Farm for Best Gear in Diablo 4 S11 Guide
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U4GM What to Farm for Best Gear in Diablo 4 S11 Guide Publicado por RamveerAlam560@gmail.com
Season 11 gearing in Diablo IV is less about "more hours" and more about not wasting the hours you do play. You'll feel it the moment you push into Torment: the drops just start looking like real upgrades instead of placeholders. If you're still hanging around lower tiers, you're basically farming practice loot. Get your build online, fix your resistances, and sprint for that difficulty jump; once you're there, you can actually start judging items the way endgame players do, especially when
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and smart crafting choices become part of your routine instead of a side note.1) Get Fast In Nightmare DungeonsNightmare Dungeons are still the workhorse, but the trap is thinking "higher tier equals better." It doesn't, not if it slows you down. Run the tier you can clear without sweating. Quick pulls, quick boss, out. That pace matters twice: you see more drops per hour, and your Glyph XP keeps climbing without the grind feeling like a second job. A lot of players over-tune for one big clear and then wonder why their stash is full of junk. Speed fixes that. You'll roll more Legendaries, more chances at the affixes you actually want, and you won't burn out doing it.2) Use Boss Rotations For The Exact StuffDungeons won't hand you every build-defining piece, and you'll notice it when your whole setup is waiting on one Unique. That's when lair bosses take over your schedule. Duriel, Andariel, Belial, the rest—these fights are where "targeted" finally feels real. The prep is annoying, sure, but it's controlled annoyance. You farm materials with intention, then cash them in for a tighter loot pool. Most groups I've run with do it in cycles: gather in dungeons and events, then stack boss runs back-to-back while everyone's online. It's less romantic than random world drops, but it works.3) Helltides Feed Your Crafting, Not Just Your WalletHelltides are mandatory if you care about finishing gear instead of just finding it. Route matters. Don't wander—pick a loop, hit elite packs, and prioritize the high-value chests that actually move your materials forward. Tempering is where a "pretty good" item stops being a tease and starts fitting your build on purpose. Then Masterworking rewards you for committing to a piece and pushing it up, instead of constantly swapping because one stat rolled low. It's not glamorous, but it's the difference between feeling stuck and feeling tuned.4) Sanctification Is The Point Of No ReturnSanctification is where you stop experimenting and start betting. It can turn near-perfect gear into something that feels unfair—in a good way—but the lock is real, and you can't talk your way out of it later. So don't do it on "maybe." Do it on items you've already tempered correctly and masterworked into shape, the ones you'd be happy to keep for weeks. When that's in place, chasing upgrades becomes cleaner: fewer sideways swaps, more meaningful wins, and a lot less time second-guessing every drop while you hunt for
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that actually fits your build.
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