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Diablo 4 Lord of Hatred Horadric Cube Affix Locking Guide | The Hidden Crafting Secret That Triples Your Power Overnight

May 08, 2026 Author: D4gold

Horadric Cube introduced in Diablo 4 Lord of Hatred expansion is a treasure trove of functionality. If you don't know how to use it, you're like a dragon sleeping on a mountain of gold.

The most captivating part of Horadric Cube is its crafting power - you can use it to reroll affixes on your gear until you land the stats you need. The community has uncovered a brand-new technique that lets you lock a Greater Affix in place while you remove affixes, perform Focus Rerolls, or use category rerolls. Here's how to pull it off.

Diablo 4 Lord of Hatred Horadric Cube Affix Locking Guide | The Hidden Crafting Secret That Triples Your Power Overnight

Damage Mechanics Basics

Before diving into crafting, you must understand how damage is calculated. Many players fall into the trap of piling the same damage bonus onto a single piece of gear over and over. However, different damage categories in the game follow multiplicative rules - they don't simply add up.

Put simply, if your ring carries Shadow Damage, Critical Strike Damage, Vulnerable Damage, and Physical Damage, these different multipliers multiply with each other, massively amplifying your damage. On the other hand, if you only stack multiple instances of a single attribute, they merely add together in the same damage bucket, and the final payoff is far weaker.

That's why best-in-slot gloves, amulets, and rings typically need three or four different attack vectors - for example, three core damage multipliers paired with Attack Speed or Critical Strike Chance.

How to Lock The Affix?

Normally, if we want to clear out junk affixes and keep one core affix, we would simply use Cube's affix removal function. The problem is, if you then perform a Focus Reroll to try to raise the value of another offensive affix, the system is very likely to accidentally overwrite Greater Affix you intended to keep.

  • The key to this new trick lies in using Occultist's enchanting service to artificially create an unchangeable affix.
  • First, you need a rare item that has at least the one Greater Affix you want to preserve.
  • Visit Occultist and choose to reroll that very Greater Affix you want to keep. When the reroll results appear, you must select No Change.

Once you've done that, the affix will still visually retain the glow and values of a Greater Affix, but under the system's logic it is now locked. From this point onward, whether you use Horadric Cube to remove, perform a category reroll, or focus reroll, that locked Greater Affix will remain completely untouched.

Step-by-Step

If you want to craft a piece of gear that includes a Physical Damage bonus, you might follow these steps:

Step 1

Use Horadric Cube to remove resistance-type affixes, and use a Protector's Tuning Prism to remove Life Regeneration, stripping the base item down to a blank slate that only carries Physical Damage multiplier.

Step 2

To lock your target affix, you first need to add a sacrificial affix. Use an Aggressive Tuning Prism to add a junk affix. Then, take the item to Occultist, choose to enchant that Physical Damage multiplier, and after the reroll select "No Change." At this moment, Physical Damage Greater Affix enters a locked state that Horadric Cube cannot touch.

Step 3

Now you can operate without restraint. When you use removal or Focus Reroll on offensive-type affixes, the system will only alter the other affixes. You can repeatedly add a Protector's Tuning Prism and use Focus Reroll to turn another affix from Willpower into Critical Strike Damage, then into Attack Speed, until you achieve the desired combination of four offensive affixes.

This locking technique works just as well on defensive Diablo 4 items, and the steps are almost identical. The only difference is the materials you use when removing and rerolling affixes.

The sole drawback of this method is that once you lock an affix, you can no longer reroll any other affix on that piece of gear at Occultist. Because if you visit Occultist afterwards, the only affix ever available for rerolling will be that locked one. If you end up with an unwanted junk affix, your only option is to spend materials and gamble on a Focus Reroll.

Weapon Damage and Willpower

When crafting a weapon with double Greater Affixes for Weapon Damage and Willpower, the situation is a little different.

You can lock Weapon Damage using the same method. Because Willpower is a primary stat, when you try to use Focus Reroll to change an offensive affix on the weapon, if you accidentally pick the wrong base item, you may get a system message saying the reroll is invalid.

The reason is that Willpower affix has a dual identity: it is categorized as an offensive affix, yet it retains its nature as a core attribute affix.

If you attempt to Focus Reroll Willpower, the system realizes there is nothing else within the offensive affix pool for it to change into, so it cancels the operation. This means you cannot change Willpower with a Focus Reroll. To alter Willpower, you must use a Chaotic Reroll, at which point it can jump out of the offensive category and become a defensive stat like Maximum Life.

Under this mechanic, weapons with two Greater Affixes actually become very forgiving, because your Willpower is naturally protected. You just need to keep Focus Rerolling the other junk affixes until you roll a high-value all-damage multiplier or Critical Strike Damage multiplier, and you'll end up with a perfect weapon.

Material Acquisition

What makes this Greater Affix locking method so meaningful? Its greatest value is that it lowers the requirement for your base item. You no longer need a perfect starter piece that naturally comes with only one junk affix. Even an item with two or three junk affixes - as long as it carries one Greater Affix you dream of - can have that affix locked in place, allowing you to gradually fix the other slots.

To enjoy this kind of crafting freedom, you'll need a large supply of Horadric Cube materials. If you're struggling with a shortage, here are three main sources:

  • War Plans from Tree of Whispers
  • The Undercity
  • Nightmare Dungeons with Material Cache affix

Master this technique, and your damage will multiply - sometimes even tripling - rather than remaining stuck behind misleading sheet numbers. Be sure to avoid the trap of stacking a single affix; only true diversification of multipliers can send your damage through the roof.

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