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Diablo 4 Season 14 PTR 3.1 Release Date, Pandemonium Ruptures, and Mythic Unique 3.0 Explained

May 29, 2026 Author: D4gold

Sanctuary Sitdown has concluded, and the developer has released the patch notes for Diablo 4 Season 14. Season 14 is expected to go live on June 30, but you can get an early taste through PTR 3.1, which runs from June 2 at 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time until June 9 at 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time.

PTR 3.1 preview is quite substantial, including new mechanics, equipment system upgrades, and general mechanic adjustments. Overall, it looks like a very solid update. Let's walk through all the key changes.

Diablo 4 Season 14 PTR 3.1 Release Date, Pandemonium Ruptures, and Mythic Unique 3.0 Explained

Pandemonium Ruptures

The core theme of Season 14 is Pandemonium Ruptures. There are three types of these rifts, though they all function in much the same way. After you find a rift on the map and interact with it, a circle appears. Your task is to defeat enemies within that circle.

The circle gradually shrinks, but the more enemies you kill, the more the circle expands outward. Ideally, you want to sustain this process for as long as possible, because once the circle finally contracts and closes, the event ends. The longer you keep it going, the more Diablo 4 items you will receive - or the better the quality of your rewards. The circle's contraction speed continuously increases, so it is impossible to maintain forever.

The three rift types are:

  • Ruptures (Normal): You can encounter these while leveling a character from 1 to 60. They appear throughout the open world, but they are especially common within Helltides.
  • Surging Ruptures: These spawn only inside Helltides and replace the local zone events. After completing one, you have a chance to summon a Realmwalker.
  • Colossal Ruptures: These appear only in Fields of Desecration, the world boss arena southeast of Zarbinzet, and respawn roughly every 20 minutes.

There is actually a fourth rift variant, which shows up in Nightmare Dungeons. You can obtain Nightmare Dungeon sigils with a Ruptures affix, giving rifts a chance to appear inside those dungeons.

Realmwalker 2.0

Diablo 4 Realmwalker 2.0

Realmwalker has been completely reworked, retaining only its appearance. You can begin fighting it immediately, without having to clear minions while following behind it. Realmwalkers do not appear from normal Ruptures; they have a chance to spawn from Surging Ruptures, and a Colossal Rupture will always generate one.

After defeating a Realmwalker, a portal opens to Deathtoll Chamber. This is a small, single-room dungeon where you must complete a special rift activity to earn additional rewards. Deathtoll Chamber will be your best source of Betrayer's Husks. Note that rifts inside Nightmare Dungeons do not generate a Realmwalker. When you successfully close a rift there, you will go directly through a portal into Deathtoll Chamber.

New Monster Family: The Risen

The new monster family, called Risen, includes Grave Hounds. They emerge from Ruptures and Deathtoll Chamber. Defeating them drops orbs of power that empower Exarch. Exarch is a special Risen that absorbs any orbs floating toward him; however, you can intercept these orbs to take the power for yourself.

The developer has not detailed exactly what kind of power you can steal, but it will likely be temporary bonuses similar to the killstreak system from Season 12 - offering benefits such as increased critical strike chance or movement speed.

Corrupted Reaper Lair Boss

Corrupted Reaper is a new Lair boss in Season 14. These creatures previously appeared in Diablo III as fallen angels serving Malthael. From a gameplay perspective, this will be an entirely new design. The developer has indicated that this boss has very high mobility.

It may become a permanent boss similar to The Butcher, which was added in Season 12. You will also need Betrayer's Husks to open its treasure chest, and it has the highest drop rate for Mythic Unique items as well as for Pandemonium Fragments, the currency used to upgrade those items.

Mythic Unique 3.0

Diablo 4 Mythic Unique 3.0

Mythic Unique items are changing from a special type of item into an item quality. In simple terms, any Unique item now has a chance to drop directly as its Mythic version, or you can upgrade it into a Mythic item using Pandemonium Fragments in Horadric Cube. Additionally, defeating Season Reputation will guarantee one Mythic Unique item drop.

When you take an existing Unique item and upgrade it to Mythic, all of its affixes are rolled at their maximum values, and its unique affix effect is further increased by 30% above that maximum. Furthermore, regular affixes can still roll as Greater Affixes. Whether they are Greater Affixes or not, the base affixes are already at their maximum. If you pick up these Mythic items directly as drops, you can equip as many of them as you like. However, if you craft them using rare materials, you can only ever equip one self-crafted Mythic item per character.

Unique Item Affix Rerolling

In Season 14, you can use Attuned Primordial Dust to reroll affixes on Unique items. In the past, affixes on Uniques were completely random. Now you can perform operations such as Focused Reroll and Chaotic Reroll using Horadric Cube, but you cannot add or remove affixes.

This means you can truly fix your gear - especially jewelry and gloves, which are notoriously difficult to get with perfect affixes. That said, Attuned Primordial Dust is a very rare resource that accumulates slowly, so you will need to use it carefully and not waste it on every piece of equipment.

Tower and Leaderboards

The beta test for Tower and Leaderboards is coming to an end. Season 14 will officially introduce SSF leaderboards. In this mode, players cannot group up or trade; they rely entirely on their own drops. Simply participating in the Tower will earn you weekly rewards, and you can also receive additional titles and different Halos based on your ranking.

At the end of the season, you will obtain a permanent Emblem based on the highest rank you achieved during the previous season. Cosmetic rewards such as Halos, however, are only usable for the current season and will be withdrawn once the season ends.

War Plans

With War Plans system, groups can now share rerolls: when one player rerolls a War Plan, the entire team receives the same effect. The developer has also increased the experience gained from all War Plan activities, so the time required to complete War Plans in Season 14 may be cut by as much as half.

That said, there has been no mention yet of any sharing or catch-up mechanics between multiple characters on the same account. Such features may be added in the future, but they likely will not be available this season.

Overall, Diablo 4 Season 14 update looks very promising. The developer is genuinely addressing a number of issues. With the introduction of leaderboards and Solo Self-Found mode, along with the rework of Mythic item system, the new season is definitely worth looking forward to.

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