Diablo 4 Vessel of Hatred trophy and achievements guide

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The Diablo 4 Vessel of Hatred includes 10 brand new trophies and achievements to unlock alongside the new Spiritborn class, a heaped stack of fresh quests, two new endgame dungeons, and the sprawling jungle region of Nahantu to explore. In keeping with Blizzard’s habit of really testing a player’s patience, unlocking all 10 trophies is a bit of an undertaken and will require some serious dedication, likely pushing your playtime well past the 100 hour mark.

To help speed things up as much as possible, here’s a breakdown of all the new trophies added to Diablo 4 with the Vessel of Hatred expansion along with tips on how to get each one to pop. We strongly recommend completing the campaign, which should take you no more than 10-12 hours, and unlocking all the Torment difficulty levels before turning your attention to trophy hunting.

Vessel of Hatred trophy list

TrophyDescriptionTips
Hatred SubduedComplete the Vessel of Hatred campaignUnlock the other 9 expansion trophies.
Wildland WarriorKill 666 Dregs, Lacuni, or HollowsAll three enemy types are found in abundance around Nahantu. Play through the campaign and the trophy should pop without too much trouble.
Spirited SparringKill 500 enemies with Ultimate Skills as a SpiritbornPlay as the Spiritborn class and use your chosen Ultimate skill (unlocked at level 20) as often as possible.
Nahantu SightseerExplore all of NahantuDiscover all 58 locations in the new Nahantu region.
Tormented MassacreDefeat 1000 Elites on Torment IVComplete the campaign then unlock Torment IV difficulty via The Pit of Artificers – Tier 65 at level 60. From there, take part in end-game events like Infernal Hordes and Nightmare Dungeons and kill 1000 elite enemies.
Hireling CommanderReach level 10 with all MercenariesReach Rapport Rank 10 with all four Mercenaries – Raheir, Subo, Aldkin, and Varyana – by hiring them as Mercenaries or Reinforcements then kill enemies, play through the campaign, and complete side quests. Reinforcements only receive 50% Rapport when you’re running a hired Mercenary. Play solo for the most efficient Rapport farm.
Bane of the KhazraComplete the Rise of the Khazra Dark CitadelComplete the campaign, conquer The Pit of Artificer Tier 20 at level 60, then complete the Crater of Lost Souls Priority quest to unlock the Dark Citadel. Complete all three sections of the Citadel – Enclave of Strife, Labyrinth of Souls, and Dominion of Zagraal, then defeat the final boss to trigger the trophy.
Kurast CleanerComplete 25 runs of the Kurast UndercityPlay through the campaign up until the Reunion quest in Chapter 3, then complete The Kurast Undercity quest line. Start and finish 25 Undercity runs by reaching and defeating the final dungeon boss before the timer runs out.
Devout ChampionReach Paragon 300 with any characterOnce you hit level 60 with any character, you’ll start unlocking Paragon levels. These carry over between all characters on your account. From there, it’s a case of grinding the level by playing through endgame content like the Dark Citadel, The Pit of Artificers, Helltides, the Kurast Undercity, and Infernal Hordes on the highest difficulty possible, ideally Torment IV. This one is a serious slog so won’t come easy.
Infernal JungleCollect 10,000 Aberrant Cinders in Nahantu HelltidesTake part in Helltides events in Nahantu until you’ve gathered 10,000 Aberrant Cinders. Focus on defeating elites and Hellbornes. It should take you around 10-15 Helltides to earn all the Cinders.

✓ Note

Battle.net doesn’t include a trophy or achievement feature, so if you’re playing on Blizzard’s own launcher, you’re out of luck unfortunately.

Devout Champion is by far the toughest trophy to unlock and will, without a doubt, take you the longest. It isn’t inherently difficulty just time consuming and we reckon only the most dedicated Diablo 4 players will put the time aside to grind all 300 Paragon Levels. Remember that Paragon levels are account-based so don’t hesitate to play with several different characters to spice the grind up a bit.

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Diablo 4

  • Platform(s): PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S/X
  • Genre(s): Action, Action RPG, RPG