4 MYTHIC UNIQUES IN 1 MINUTE? THE WAR PLANS ARE BROKEN! 😱💎

Stop mindless grinding! The “War Plans” command table in Tenacity is the only way you should be playing Diablo 4 Season 13. If you aren’t using the “Great Nemesis” portal trick or the “Undercity Goblin” rush, you are literally throwing away Mythics and Primal Dust.

We’ve cracked the code on the “Infinite Reward Loop.” Want 15+ Mythics per hour? Or maybe you’re struggling to find Primal Dust to reroll your Uniques? One specific node in the Nightmare Dungeon tree changes everything.

Don’t waste another second on Infernal Hordes until you see the “War Table” priority list. The secret to 5+ levels per Hell Tide is waiting for you 👇

Forget the old grind. The Lord of Hatred expansion has introduced a game-changing mechanic that is currently “breaking” the loot economy of Diablo IV. The War Plans Command Table, located in the new expansion city of Tenacity, has become the focal point for players looking to bypass weeks of farming for the game’s rarest items.

According to top theorycrafters like Mekuna, the system isn’t just a new activity—it’s a mandatory multiplier for every endgame mechanic, from Nightmare Dungeons to the Pit.

The ‘Nemesis’ Loophole

The star of the show is the Lair Bosses war plan. Savvy players are rushing to unlock the Great Nemesis node in the center of the tree. This specific upgrade grants a chance for a portal to spawn after defeating a boss, leading to a “Nemesis Lair” where players can fight 2 to 3 additional bosses for free—no summoning materials (mats) required.

“It’s literally free bonus loot,” Mekuna explained in his latest breakdown. “If you don’t have a lot of mats, this is the best way to get Mythic Uniques. You can even get drops for Astaros or Beast in the Ice (BK) by killing Bail, which many people don’t realize.”

Undercity: The 1-Minute Mythic Factory

Perhaps the most shocking revelation is the Undercity setup. By prioritizing the left node of the Undercity war plan, players are reporting “insane” chest rewards at the end of runs. When combined with specific tributes, a single 60-second run can yield up to four Mythic Uniques.

“Make sure you do Undercity in a group,” Mekuna warned. “Everyone brings one run, you get four runs total, and you can walk out with 15+ Mythics in an hour. If you don’t have friends, join a Discord—you cannot afford to solo this.”

The ‘Primal Dust’ Drought Is Over

For those struggling to optimize their gear, the Nightmare Dungeon war plan offers a solution to the rarest resource in Season 13: Primal Dust. By taking the node that stores “Monster Souls” in shrines and releases them at the end of the dungeon, players can consistently farm the green chests that drop this essential material. Primal Dust allows players to reroll the unique power values on their items—a feature previously considered too expensive for casual players.

Hell Tides: Leveling at Warp Speed

If the goal is reaching the level 300 cap, the Hell Tide war plan is the undisputed king. The strategy involves the Meat Browser node, which spawns two Butchers at the end of a threat event. These Butchers drop Profane Mind Cages, which can be stacked up to three times to drastically increase difficulty and experience (XP) gains.

Players are reportedly gaining 3 to 5 levels per single Hell Tide session by abusing the “Worm Spawn” mechanics and stacking Mind Cages.

A Community Divided?

While the “War Plans” have been praised for making the endgame more rewarding, some players are frustrated by the “War Table” requirement. Currently, activity experience—such as for Infernal Hordes—gains significantly more progress when done through the War Plans table rather than the open world.

“It takes 125 boss kills to get one level outside the table, or just one kill inside it,” Mekuna noted, calling for Blizzard to allow leveling through standard play.

As Blizzard watches the player base reach power levels never seen before, the question remains: is this intended “power fantasy,” or is a massive nerf coming to Tenacity’s command table? For now, the advice is simple: Get to the table, set your plans, and let the Mythics rain.