You can LITERALLY transform into a Treasure Goblin in Diablo 4! 👺

I thought I was hallucinating when I saw it on my monitor, but it’s real. There is a secret, ultra-rare mechanic in Lord of Hatred that lets you ditch your character model and play as a Treasure Goblin for a few glorious seconds before exploding into a pile of loot.

It’s not just a visual bug—you can control the little guy. The catch? It’s locked behind a specific, obscure War-Plan node combination that most players are ignoring. If you want the rarest flex in the game, you need to know which nodes to pick before Blizzard patches the “fun” out of it.

Want to see the transformation in action and learn the recipe? 👇

In the vast, grim world of Sanctuary, the Treasure Goblin has always been the ultimate prize—a scuttling bag of loot that players chase with fervor. But what if you could become the goblin? A bizarre, rarely seen mechanic in Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred has surfaced, allowing players to briefly transform into a Treasure Goblin, control the character, and eventually explode in a fountain of loot.

The Mystery of the Goblin Altar

For weeks, anecdotal reports circulated on Reddit, with some players claiming they’d witnessed the transformation. Most were dismissed as visual bugs or memory lapses—until recently. The community has finally decoded the requirement for this rare phenomenon, and it is hidden within the revamped “War-Plan” system introduced in the expansion.

According to research from content creator Sliver of Time, the transformation is tied to two specific nodes: Horadric Hunter and Altar of Everest.

The Blueprint: Step-by-Step

To trigger the possibility of becoming a goblin, players must optimize their Nightmare Dungeon runs using this specific node configuration:

    Horadric Hunter: This node tracks elite kills across your Nightmare Dungeon runs. While the tooltip suggests a requirement of 20 kills, community testing confirms that the true trigger is 25 elite kills. Importantly, this counter persists across multiple dungeon runs, meaning you do not need to hunt 25 elites in a single instance [01:24].

    Altar of Everest: This is the game-changer. By taking this node, you guarantee that whenever the Horadric Hunter altar spawn occurs, it will always be a “Goblin Altar” [01:11].

Upon interacting with the Goblin Altar, the game typically spawns one or two standard treasure goblins. However, there is a very small, estimated <5% chance that the altar will instead emit a bright flash and transform the player into a Treasure Goblin [02:48].

Gameplay: The Five Seconds of Fame

Once transformed, the player takes control of the Treasure Goblin model. For approximately five seconds, the player can move and utilize a limited set of skills reminiscent of mount movement abilities. The transformation is temporary; regardless of player input or inaction, the goblin eventually explodes in a burst of loot, yielding rewards roughly equivalent to what a standard treasure goblin would provide [02:19].

Efficiency Farming: The “Nemesis” Strategy

Because the chance of the transformation occurring is so low, this is not a viable strategy for farming efficiency. However, for those looking to “flex” or simply experience the easter egg, experts recommend stacking the Gauntlet and Nemesis nodes in your War-Plan layout. These nodes maximize elite density within dungeons, effectively accelerating the 25-elite kill counter and increasing the frequency of altar spawns [02:56].

Is It a Bug or a Feature?

The community remains divided on whether this mechanic was intentionally placed by the developers as an “Easter Egg” or if it is a byproduct of complex code interactions within the altar spawning system. Blizzard has not officially commented on the “Goblin Transformation,” and the rarity of the event suggests that it was designed to be discovered by only a fraction of the player base.

“It’s not going to make you richer, and it certainly won’t improve your gear,” says one veteran player on the r/diablo4 subreddit. “But there’s something undeniably satisfying about turning into the thing you’ve spent thousands of hours hunting.”

The Verdict

The Treasure Goblin transformation is perhaps the most unique “Easter Egg” currently in Lord of Hatred. While it lacks the mechanical depth of a true endgame build, it serves as a testament to the layers of hidden content that make the Diablo experience so compelling.

If you are currently pushing high-tier Pit runs, consider swapping your nodes to include Horadric Hunter and Altar of Everest. You might just find yourself on the other side of the loot chase, if only for five fleeting seconds.