Diablo 4 Season of Reckoning & Lord of Hatred Arrive with a Bang! | The Pit Reworked, Tempering, and Class Overhauls Revealed
Category: Diablo 4 Posted: Apr 24, 2026 Views: 35
The full scope of Diablo 4 Season of Reckoning and Lord of Hatred expansion has finally been revealed following an official livestream. It brings a wave of transformative changes: the developers have introduced a Tempering mechanic for Mythic and Unique items, and The Pit has been completely reworked.
The team shared a wealth of new details never before disclosed - a revamped item system, an overhauled difficulty structure, and QoL improvements - all of which have players more excited than ever. Let's dive into the specifics.

Global Launch Times
The detailed release schedule for Season 13 was announced during the livestream, and the good news is that it's arriving earlier than many of us expected. Players in Americas can even start their new journey on April 27. If you want to jump in the moment servers go live, the 3.0.0 patch is already available for pre-load.
Detailed launch times:
- US Pacific (PDT): 4:00 PM
- US Mountain (MDT): 5:00 PM
- US Central (CDT): 6:00 PM
- US Eastern (EDT): 7:00 PM
- United Kingdom (BST): 12:00 AM (April 28)
- Germany (CEST): 1:00 AM (April 28)
- Istanbul (TRT): 2:00 AM (April 28)
- Beijing (CST): 7:00 AM (April 28)
- Japan (JST): 8:00 AM (April 28)
- Australia Eastern (AEST): 9:00 AM (April 28)
Item System
Horadric Cube
The item system as a whole is also getting a massive overhaul. Even at the highest difficulty, you will still see Rare and Magic items drop. These lower-quality items can now roll Greater Affixes and reach maximum Item Power. To support this, a Loot Filter will be provided to prevent too much junk from cluttering your screen.
Combined with Horadric Cube's multiple functions - such as Upgrade to Legendary and Imprint Aspect - you now have a real chance to find an exceptional Magic item and, through crafting, turn it into a Legendary with top-tier affixes.
Using Horadric Cube, you can do something even crazier with Unique items: break one down to craft a Unique Charm. This frees up a slot so you can equip another Unique item.
Unique Items
Unique items are seeing a massive change. Their inherent unique powers remain, but now the affixes on Unique items will roll completely randomly. You might end up with bonuses like Cold Damage, Life on Kill, or Critical Strike Damage.
You might think this makes it harder to land a Best-in-Slot piece, but the good news is that Unique and Mythic items can now be Tempered. This means that even if you don't find a piece with perfect Affixes, you can at least use Tempering to add the affix you need.
Inventory and Rune
Improvements In terms of inventory space, all items can now stack up to 1,000 each. You'll never again see your stash overflow with boss summoning materials. Runes have also been streamlined - useless runes have been completely removed, leaving only the good ones, and they can now fit neatly into your inventory.
On top of that, Horadric Cube gains new Rune Crafting recipes. You can throw in several Legendary, Magic, or other quality items to precisely craft that one rune you've been missing.
Map Quality of Life
This update also introduces a Map Overlay and a Pathfinder feature. You can customize Map Overlay's opacity, color, and more.
You can also activate Pathfinder in the settings. Once you place a pin on the map, the game generates a dotted path beneath your character leading to that point, so you won't have to constantly reopen the map.
The Pit Rework
The Pit's tier system remains unchanged, still ranging from 1 to 150; what's changing is its internal layout. Right now, when you enter The Pit, you encounter the first and second floors, and sometimes you run into dead ends - which is incredibly annoying. Going forward, The Pit will have five floors, and the developers say dead ends should be a thing of the past.
The boss arena has also been removed. Now you'll have to fight your way through The Pit, and once the progress bar is full, the boss will spawn right where you stand. The boss is randomly drawn from the boss pool of The Tower, and some frustrating boss mechanics have been removed.
Even better, death penalties are gone - dying and resurrecting no longer deduct time or penalize your upgrade progress. The Pit rework isn't huge, but the quality-of-life improvements are fantastic.
Season of Reckoning Season Rank
Season of Reckoning doesn't introduce a traditional seasonal mechanic; instead, it offers 100 Season Rank objectives - 100 in total. These objectives can all be completed naturally through regular gameplay.
Season Rank track will award up to Skill Points, Paragon Points, and Resplendent Sparks, plus a mountain of rewards like pets, mount trophies, crests, titles, a special title laurel, and masterworking materials. With so much to chase, this might explain why there isn't a standalone new activity this season.
Torment Difficulty
Expansion The next update also adds 8 new Torment Tiers, bringing the total to 12. Torment Tier 12 is equivalent to roughly Pit tier 100 in difficulty, so you'll need a very powerful character. The tiers below correspond to Pit 60, 70, and so on, letting you progress step by step.
As difficulty increases, your rewards become more generous, including more Ancestral Unique items. As for Torment Tier 12, don't worry about the challenge - the expansion brings many new items that provide massive damage increases, and your character's power will receive a genuine, substantial boost.
Druid and Necromancer Changes
Druid and Necromancer players are also in for some great news. Druids can now actively choose which form a skill uses directly in the skill tree. When you use a skill, you can decide whether to cast it as a Bear, a Human, or a Werewolf. You no longer need specific gear to make Earth skills become Bear skills - that setting now lives right in the skill tree.
And Necromancers finally get a Command Skill. You can now order your Skeletal Warriors to attack a specific target. Once you drag them onto your skill bar, they will be automatically summoned. You can actively command them, and choose which type of skeletal warrior you want through the skill tree. Their functionality has also been refined, making the play experience feel very different from before.
The content coming with Lord of Hatred goes far beyond what players expected. While it's a bit of a shame that Season of Reckoning doesn't come with a full-fledged theme mechanic, given all the skill tree reworks and systemic changes, we players certainly have plenty to keep us busy. Now let's wait for the expansion to go live.
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