STOP wasting your Mythic Tributes! 🛑 The “Undercity Reset” trick is here! 🔥

Are you tired of running the Kurast Undercity only to get zero Prankster spawns? Stop wasting your precious Mythic Tributes. Players have found a way to “force” a dungeon reset if the RNG isn’t in your favor. By exploiting a teleport loop in your War Plans, you can effectively re-roll your run until you get the perfect spawn density.

Why settle for one chest when you can guarantee a full loot explosion?

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In Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred, the Kurast Undercity has become the gold standard for farming Mythic Uniques and Mythic Seals. By using Mythic Tributes of Armaments or Greater Tributes of the Horadrim alongside the Gutter Filth war plan node—which spawns loot-filled Prankster Goblins at shrines—players can exponentially increase their endgame loot. However, the system is notoriously fickle; a single run can range from a “loot explosion” to an empty basement depending entirely on RNG.

The “Reset” Exploit

A new, community-discovered method is changing the farm. By strategically aligning their War Plans so that an Infernal Hordes activity is queued next, players can force the Kurast Undercity to reset if the Prankster spawns are insufficient.

The procedure is as follows:

    Run the Undercity: Play through the three layers as normal.

    Evaluate Spawns: Before reaching the final boss, assess if enough Prankster Goblins have spawned.

    The Teleport Loop: If the run is unsatisfactory, players can open their map and attempt to teleport to the next War Plan activity (the Infernal Hordes). Instead of entering the Horde, the game often bugs out and teleports the player back to the beginning of a reset version of the Kurast Undercity.

Patience is Key

Theorycrafters warn that this is not a “guaranteed” one-click fix. The reset is probabilistic and may require multiple attempts—sometimes up to 20 tries—before the dungeon successfully re-instances. “Players saying this doesn’t work simply didn’t have the patience to try enough times,” notes one guide creator, emphasizing that while the process is tedious, the payoff of guaranteeing high-yield runs makes it the most efficient path currently available.

Why This Matters

This exploit allows players to effectively ignore the “bad luck” protection—or lack thereof—in the Undercity loot tables. By ensuring that every consumed Mythic Tribute results in an optimal number of Prankster kills, players can maximize their chances of obtaining top-tier gear, runes, and crafting materials without the risk of “wasting” a run on a low-reward instance.

The Developer’s Dilemma

This method serves as a highlight of the current “cat and mouse” game between Blizzard and the competitive Diablo player base. While the developer continues to patch and balance the Lord of Hatred experience, the ingenuity of the community in finding these “reset loops” suggests that as long as the game rewards slow, grindy RNG, players will continue to look for ways to force fairness.

For now, the Undercity Reset remains active, but with the popularity of this guide rising, it is a high-priority target for future server-side hotfixes.