Diablo 4’s ultra-rare unique item the Melted Heart of Selig has dropped
Hunt for rare loot Diablo 4It’s finally over. In the past several 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 be found.
Recently, the existence of six rare and elusive species was confirmed. lead class designer Adam Jackson, who shared screenshots of each item’s stats on Twitter after players had begun to doubt their existence. There are also two swords as well two helmets, rings, an amulet, and two helms. Jackson stated that the unique items are dropped by enemies above level 85. They always have 820 item powers and can be found wherever a normal item is. “They’re realllly rare!” he said.
It was obvious that only one helm, the Harlequin quest helm, had been located. (At least, as far as anyone outside Blizzard knows — Diablo 4 has sold very well, and it’s entirely possible that some of its millions of players have found the items without understanding their rarity, or posting about them on social media.) But Jackson’s tweet was followed by a string of confirmed drops. On June 25, Polish player YesYou teamed up with streamer NadinWins to show off the first confirmed find of the helm Andariel’s Visage, with its showstopping life-steal ability. The Grandfather’s Visage, Doombringer and Ring of Starless Skies were all confirmed in quick succession.
According to two Reddit posts the Melted Heart of Selig is finally found. This completes the search for Diablo 4’s rarest and most powerful loot. On June 30, a screenshot was shared of a Chinese player’s find, which reportedly occurred in the Blind Burrows dungeon; and Reddit user chabbaworkie shared a German-language screenshot of the amulet equipped on their character, claiming to have found it two days earlier.
The Melted Heart of Selig is an all-purpose amulet that offers big boosts to resistance, stats, damage, maximum resource, and resource generation, with a slightly odd twist — equipping it drains resource (which is your character’s mana, energy, or whatever their class uses to cast skills) 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 resource, but still, there’s some debate over whether this trade-off does more harm than good.
In the comments on both posts, players were quick to point out the low stat rolls on the drops, and declare the item “mediocre” and “crap.” Which may or may not be true. Do those players possess the Melted Heart of Selig, though? No. The answer is no.
The loot is now all found in the game, but what next? Diablo 4’s intrepid players? We’ll find out on Thursday, July 6, when Blizzard introduces season oneThe stream will start at 2pm EDT.
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