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Diablo 4 Players Discover Absurdly Broken Gold Farm in Lord of Hatred

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Diablo 4 players have stumbled onto what might be the most broken gold farm in the game’s history, and the community is split on whether Blizzard intended this or not. Using the Practiced Technique aspect in Lord of Hatred content, players are reporting gold gains that completely trivialize the economy.

The farm revolves around a specific interaction with Practiced Technique, an aspect that reduces skill costs and increases damage after spending enough resource. When combined with certain Lord of Hatred encounters that spawn dense enemy packs, players are generating millions of gold per hour through a combination of gold drops and salvageable loot. The kicker is that the setup requires minimal gear investment and can be run on repeat with almost zero downtime.

Why This Farm Feels Too Good to Be True

What has the community raising eyebrows is just how efficient this method is compared to every other gold farming strategy in the game. We’re talking about returns that dwarf Helltide farming, Nightmare Dungeon speed runs, and even dedicated gold find builds. Players who’ve been grinding for weeks to afford a single high-end trade are suddenly sitting on enough gold to buy out entire markets.

The setup itself is almost embarrassingly simple. Equip Practiced Technique, head to specific Lord of Hatred zones with high enemy density, and cycle through your rotation. The aspect’s cost reduction means you’re essentially spamming skills non-stop while the gold (and loot to salvage for more gold) piles up faster than you can pick it up. Some players are reporting 5-10 million gold in a single hour of farming, numbers that make previous “good” farms look like pocket change.

Community Reaction and Blizzard’s Silence

The Diablo 4 subreddit and forums are full of players both celebrating the discovery and nervously waiting for the nerf hammer. Some are convinced this has to be an oversight, an unintended interaction between Practiced Technique and Lord of Hatred’s reward structure that will get patched the moment Blizzard sees the reports. Others argue that maybe this is intentional, a way to inject more gold into the economy and make high-end trading more accessible.

So far, Blizzard hasn’t commented on whether this farm is working as intended or not. That silence is making a lot of players anxious, especially those who’ve already invested dozens of hours into the method. If it gets nerfed, will Blizzard roll back the gold gained? History says probably not, but the uncertainty has some players holding off on going all-in.

If you’re looking to optimize your Diablo 4 farming sessions, a quality headset like the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5 can help you catch audio cues for elite packs and treasure goblins during those marathon gold runs. Long farming sessions also benefit from a comfortable setup like the Secretlab Titan Evo, built for extended gaming without the back pain.

Whether this farm survives the next patch or gets deleted from existence, one thing’s clear: right now it’s printing gold at a rate that feels absolutely broken. Get it while it’s hot, because if history has taught us anything, Blizzard moves fast when the economy gets this out of whack.

Source: Game Rant


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JR Cook

JR has been writing for fan sites since 2000 and has been involved with Blizzard Exclusive fansites since 2003. JR was also a co-host for 6 years on the Hearthstone podcast Well Met! He helped co-found BlizzPro in 2013.

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