BLIZZARD FORGOT TO CAP THE DROPS. INFINITE ROYAL GEMS FOUND?! 💎🔥

Stop grinding Nightmare Dungeons for 20 hours just to get one Flawless Horadric Gem. There is a “loophole” in the Seer’s Reach dungeon (just North-East of Temis) that is dropping a guaranteed 3 Royal Gems EVERY SINGLE RUN—and it only takes 60 seconds. The community is calling it a “game-breaking oversight,” and the hotfix is almost certainly coming within hours.

Wait… did you know that while the world is farming fragments, the top 0.1% are using the “Emote Reset” trick to bypass the dungeon cooldown entirely? There’s a massive “information gap” regarding the Grand Gem drop rate here—it’s reportedly 17x higher than anywhere else in Sanctuary. Why are players ditching the Kurast Undercity for this tiny cave, and what happens if you bring a Tuning Prism into the boss fight?

If you aren’t already at full Horadric tier, you’re falling behind the Season 13 curve. You NEED to see the “1-minute reset” route before Blizzard pulls the plug on the Seer’s Reach boss.

The exact “Seer’s Reach” speedrun path and the Emote-reset secret are below 👇

A digital “Gold Rush” has broken out in the Skovos Isles, but the currency isn’t gold—it’s the rarest gems in the game. Since the launch of Lord of Hatred, players have discovered what appears to be a major balancing error in the Seer’s Reach dungeon, located just a stone’s throw from the new capital of Temis. The result? A flood of high-tier gems that is threatening to break the game’s carefully tuned economy.

The 60-Second Exploit The “trick,” which has dominated Reddit’s r/diablo4 and specialized Discord servers like Goblins Inc., is embarrassingly simple. Unlike other end-game activities that require “Tributes” or complex materials, the boss of Seer’s Reach is currently dropping a guaranteed three Royal Gems (and occasionally a Grand Gem) at any Torment difficulty.

By using the “Emote Teleport” trick—teleporting to the dungeon entrance via the emote wheel and immediately resetting—players can complete a full run in under a minute. “I spent all weekend farming fragments in NMDs and got maybe two Grand Gems,” one frustrated player posted on X. “I went to Seer’s Reach and had enough materials for a Horadric Gem in forty minutes. It’s a total joke.”

The ‘Horadric’ Math The drama stems from the sheer scale of the grind Blizzard intended for the new Season 13 gem tiers. To craft a single Flawless Horadric Gem—the absolute pinnacle of power—a player needs 125 Royal Gems. Under normal drop rates, this was estimated to take upwards of 100 hours of gameplay. Through the Seer’s Reach exploit, that time has been slashed to less than four hours.

“It’s not just a small advantage; it’s a bypass of the entire seasonal progression,” says a prominent gaming analyst. “Players who aren’t exploiting this are effectively being left behind in a version of the game that is 20 times slower.”

The Developer Dilemma Blizzard Entertainment has yet to issue an official statement, but the “Lord of Hatred” forums are already buzzing with rumors of an imminent hotfix. Some players argue that the drop rates in Seer’s Reach are actually the correct ones, and that the rest of the game is what’s bugged.

“Look at the requirements for Flawless Horadric,” argued one Top 1% commenter on Reddit. “You need 25 million fragments. At 1,000 fragments per chest, that’s 25,000 chests. Seer’s Reach is the only thing making the expansion’s new systems obtainable for anyone who has a full-time job.”

Market Meltdown The exploit has sent shockwaves through the trade market. The value of Raw Primordial Dust has plummeted as the supply of high-tier gems skyrockets. Meanwhile, “Power Leveling” services are already advertising “Seer’s Reach Gem Carries” for real-world currency, adding a layer of “tabloid” sleaze to the situation.

The Verdict The message from veteran “Nephalem” is clear: Exploit early, exploit often. As the community braces for the “Nerf Hammer,” the trail to Seer’s Reach remains the most crowded path in Sanctuary. Whether you are a Warlock looking for that massive multiplicative damage boost or a Paladin needing maximum block gems, your window of opportunity is closing.

Get to Temis, head North-East, and start the clock—before Blizzard turns the lights out on the greatest gem farm in Diablo history.