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  • Lumeo

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    11th February 2026 at 6:48 am

    Hunting the Purified Horn of Duriel can mess with your patience. It’s not an open-world lucky drop, and you’ll figure that out fast. The only real path is chaining summons and treating the whole thing like a loop, not an adventure. I started doing better once I tracked what I needed—especially Diablo 4 Boss materials—so I wasn’t constantly stopping to Google which piece comes from where mid-session.

    Step 1: Stock your summons before you even think about Duriel

    People love to sprint to the Gaping Crevasse and then hit a wall. Don’t. First you’ve got to pay the “entry fee,” and that fee is Grigoire plus Varshan on repeat. For Living Steel, Helltides are still the cleanest routine: stick to tight event clusters, farm cinders quickly, and open the Living Steel chests as soon as you can. Then swap to Whispers for Varshan parts. I dodge the slow stuff every time—escorts and long travel objectives drag your pace down. Go for quick dungeons, elite packs, and anything you can clear in a few minutes without thinking.

    Step 2: Build for speed, not comfort

    Duriel farming isn’t where you bring your “safe” setup. If your build takes ages to ramp, your runs per hour tank and you feel it. You want burst, clean damage windows, and a fight that ends before it turns into a burrow-and-chase routine. HotA Barb is still a bully here, and Bone Spear Necro can melt him if your gear’s on point. Lightning Sorc keeps the pace up too. Rogue players, Rapid Fire tends to do the job, but only if you’re leaning hard into Crit Chance and Vulnerable uptime. If you’re watching him disappear underground twice per run, you’re already losing time.

    Step 3: Run rotations, keep resets tight

    The biggest jump in efficiency is simple: stop paying for runs alone. A four-person rotation turns one summon’s worth of effort into four kills, four loot piles, four shots at the Horn. Find a group, agree on the order, and stick to it. Once he drops, grab loot, leave, and reset right away from the map. Don’t wander to town after every kill to salvage and sort like it’s a fashion show. Dump it in stash, keep moving, and do cleanup later when your mats are gone or your group breaks.

    Keeping the grind bearable

    This chase is a numbers game, so protect your mood as much as your time. Set a goal for a session, take breaks, and don’t tilt if you go dry for a while—it happens. If you’re short on summon pieces or want to skip some of the prep, some players top up their stash through trading services like u4gm, which can help you stay on the Duriel loop instead of living in Helltides all night.

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