Diablo 4 is introducing some new Uniques into the game upon the release of Season 1. This will be a common occurrence as we progress through the seasons, as Blizzard makes an effort to keep the game feeling fresh.
All Season 1 Uniques in Diablo 4 & where to get them
Like many of the Unique items worth having in Diablo 4, the Season 1 pool will drop from enemies on World Tier 4. This means you'll need to progress good ways through the season before you can start looting them. However, you can still take a look at what they do and find out if any of them are worth going after.
- Ahavarion Spear of Lycander: Gain a random Shrine effect for 10-20 seconds after killing an Elite enemy. Can only occur once every 30 seconds.
- Azurewrath (Barbarian): Lucky Hit - Your Core Skills have up to a 20% chance to Freeze enemies for 3 seconds and deal 0.75-1.5 Cold damage to them.
- Fleshrender (Druid): Debilitating Roar and Blood Howl deal 0.5-1.0 damage to Nearby Poisoned enemies.
- Lidless Wall (Necromancer): Lucky Hit - While you have an active Bone Storm, hitting an enemy outside of a Bone Storm has up to a 5-25% chance to spawn an additional Bone Storm at their location. Each of your active Sacrifice bonuses increases the chance by 25% and the total number of additional Bone Storms you can have by +1.
- Eaglehorn (Rogue): Penetrating Shot has a 30-80% chance to fire an arrow that bounces off walls and scenery. Hitting enemies from behind with Penetrating Shot will make them Vulnerable for 3 seconds.
- The Oculus (Sorcerer): Gain the effect of the Teleport Enchantment for free. When you Evade using Teleport Enchantment, you are taken to a random location.
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Blizzard warns the Ahavarion Spear of Lycander is a super rare item, so it might be a lot longer grind than the others. Reading the ability, it's easy to see why the developers made it as rare as it is.
What Unique is best in Diablo 4 Season 1?
The Uniques will be valuable in their own right, and it's tough to say for certain which of them will be the best for your character. The Sorcerer one will be strong for mobility, while the Rogue one sounds like it'll work strong in compositions that take advantage of Vulnerable damage.
Keep in mind the new season has a bunch of new Aspects to collect, too, that will work within your build. With so much loot available, it's a good thing that respeccing isn't too hard in Diablo 4.
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