STOP finishing your dungeons! The “Infinite Goblin” glitch is breaking the economy. đŸ‘ș

Most players are playing Lord of Hatred the “right” way, and that’s exactly why they’re broke. There is a secret, persistent “Treasure Breach” affix exploit that allows you to reset a dungeon infinitely without ever consuming your sigils.

You can farm hundreds of Treasure Goblins, fill your inventory with Mythics, and even fish for the legendary “Goblin’s Retreat” secret portal—all in one single run. If you kill the boss, you lose the affix, but if you play it smart? You’ll never have to farm for gold or materials ever again.

Want to know the secret reset trick that keeps the dungeon alive forever? 👇

In the fast-paced endgame of Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred, efficiency is the difference between a mid-tier player and a leaderboard legend. Recently, a discovery regarding Nightmare Dungeon sigils—specifically the “Treasure Breach” affix—has sent shockwaves through the community. By combining the new War Plans system with a sophisticated teleport reset exploit, players have unlocked the ability to farm “infinite” dungeons, turning the game’s economy on its head.

The Foundation: Treasure Breach and Goblin Synergy

The core of this strategy relies on the “Treasure Breach” Nightmare Dungeon affix, a rare (under 1% chance) modifier that floods a dungeon with Treasure Goblins. When combined with the War Plans skill tree nodes—specifically Greed is Good and Goblin Fall—you can essentially create a “goblin paradise” that provides unprecedented amounts of gold, crafting materials, and chances at the highly coveted Mythic drops.

The Exploit: How to Reset Without Completing

The “secret” to infinite farming lies in the fact that the game only consumes your sigil once the dungeon is officially “completed” (i.e., the boss is slain). By utilizing a clever interaction between War Plans and the map’s teleport feature, players can reset the instance while keeping the affix active.

The Step-by-Step Loop:

    Setting the Route: Open your War Plan interface and set the next activity in your queue to “Infernal Horde.” This is not for the activity itself, but for the reset trigger.

    Entering the Breach: Use a Treasure Breach sigil to launch your target dungeon. Clear every elite, goblin, and treasure source, but do not kill the final boss.

    The Teleport Reset: Once the dungeon is cleared of mobs, open your map and use the teleport button intended for the next War Plan activity (Infernal Horde).

    The Proc: In many instances, the game will fail to teleport you to the Horde and instead refresh the instance, resetting the dungeon to its starting state. If it doesn’t work on the first try, simply move to a different location or kill a few remaining stray mobs and repeat the teleport attempt until the map resets [1.1.2, 1.3.1].

The Secret Goblin Dungeon: “Goblin’s Retreat”

Beyond the standard infinite farm, savvy players are hunting for the “Goblin’s Retreat”—a secret area triggered by the Greed is Good node. When you slay a goblin, there is a small chance to spawn a portal to this hidden sanctuary. Inside, there is no combat complexity, just a concentrated, loot-filled gauntlet of goblins.

By running the infinite reset loop on a Treasure Breach dungeon, you maximize your chances of seeing this portal multiple times per hour, effectively turning your session into a non-stop loot explosion [1.1.2, 1.2.1].

The Risks and Rewards

While this method is currently the most efficient farm in Lord of Hatred, it is important to acknowledge the risks. Blizzard has historically been quick to hotfix exploits that bypass instance reset mechanics. While bans for “normal play” are considered unlikely, the developers may decide to purge the affix or invalidate dungeon progress if an exploit becomes too widespread.

“It’s a risk/reward scenario,” a veteran theory-crafter stated. “You have the potential to stock up on enough materials to last the entire season, but you are playing in a space that Blizzard clearly didn’t intend.”

Why the Community is “Locked In”

For those currently pushing Paragon 300, this loop is the gold standard. It provides a deterministic way to farm Mythic Pranksters, Obols, and Unique items without the downtime of traditional mapping.

Whether you view it as a clever use of game mechanics or a “game-breaking bug,” one thing is certain: the players who have mastered the Treasure Breach reset are currently dominating the endgame. If you manage to find that elusive Treasure Breach sigil, you have effectively won the season’s economy.