A Mythic Unique Charm Just Surfaced in Diablo 4

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Season 13 has been ongoing for 3 weeks now. During this time, the existence of a mythic unique charm in Diablo 4 has been one of the community’s most common questions. Dataminers had spotted the items, but with so many high-level players coming up empty-handed, the consensus was that they were either disabled for the season or held back for a future patch. Now, fresh footage and a screenshot circulating across Reddit and YouTube suggest otherwise.


This story is developing and is based on community-sourced footage and discussion. Drop conditions for the reported mythic unique charm have not been independently confirmed.


The Discovery

The conversation reignited after a post in the r/D4Barbarian community included a very attention-grabbing screenshot. A Heir of PerditionHeir of Perdition charm had been found.

Some players assumed this was fake; others mused about the impact these items have on theorycrafting. Shortly after, video evidence appeared on YouTube. This video showed the mythic unique charm equipped with the Heir of Perdition buff visible above the action bar. If this is all a hoax, it is done with great attention to detail. While the clip is brief, it has been enough to send theorycrafters and endgame players scrambling.

Why This Is a Big Deal

To understand the excitement, it helps to remember where things stood. Charms in Diablo 4 slot into the outer ring of the Talisman and come in several rarities: Magic, Rare, Set, and Unique. Each Unique Charm carries with it a fixed, potentially build-defining power that no other charm type offers. A mythic tier would sit above all of them, with some unique powers potent enough to reshape a build around it. That ceiling is exactly what endgame players have been chasing.

Throughout Season 13, however, the community consensus was that a mythic unique charm simply was not obtainable, despite being datamined. Several points reinforced that belief:

  • Extensive endgame testing, including different War Plans configurations, high-tier Torment content, and new Bosses, turned up zero confirmed drops.
  • The Horadric Cube’s Unique Charm crafting recipe excludes Mythic Unique gear; it only accepts standard Ancestral Unique items as the conversion base.

What to Do Now

If you are hoping to chase a mythic unique charm yourself, there is not much concrete information available at this time. Currently, the only confirmed drop is from a War Plans final reward. The game drops these rewards once you complete all activities and return to Tyrael in Temis. The original poster of the YouTube clip clarified some more information in the comments, including:

  • The charm did not drop from a cache. It dropped directly onto the ground.
  • The users’ War Plans are not fully maxed out. They were at tier 8 out of 10 when the charm dropped.

This evidence is a strong lead, but with such a small sample size, there are many unknowns. We will update this post as more footage, drop details, or official word from Blizzard becomes available.


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