Diablo 4: Crafted Mythics Limit Finally Removed in Season 14

Article by Kami

YouTuber wudijo spotted a quiet hotfix in Diablo 4 Season 14. It removes the limit that used to stop players from equipping multiple crafted Mythics at once.

The Equipped Crafted Mythics Limit Disappears

Crafted Mythics forge in Diablo 4

A hotfix just dropped on Diablo 4 Season 14, and it confirms the rumor. The limit that used to prevent players from equipping multiple crafted Mythics at once is gone. Streamer wudijo tested it live on his character. One item showed the Crafted tag at the bottom of its tooltip, and a second piece, a pair of Mythic boots, carried the same tag. Both are now active together with zero restriction.

The change isn't limited to a single case. It applies to every Mythic at the Blacksmith, including iconic Mythics, those extremely rare items you previously had to loot in-game to have any hope of wearing. You can now craft your own crafted Mythics and stack them with your other Mythic pieces without any restriction.

This update was expected by a large part of the community, and it directly changes how you put together a build late in the season. It comes right after Blizzard had already confirmed a Mythics fix the week before.

A Hotfix Without Patch Notes, But Other Fixes Are Possible

Blizzard hasn't published any official notes for this hotfix. wudijo points that out himself: no one knows for certain everything that changed in this update, and other adjustments may have flown under the radar. He's relying on the blue tracker (the tracking of official Blizzard posts) to spot clues, including several forum threads about iconic Mythics that refused to drop before 300 runs.

Mystery fix from the Diablo 4 Season 14 hotfix

A lot of players were already struggling to farm enough bosses under the previous patch, and this drop rate issue may well have been fixed at the same time. It'll take a few days of community data to confirm it, but the fix is arriving late in Season 14. Some players have already burned through their resources or given up the grind before this change landed.

Even so, wudijo calls this removal of the crafted Mythics limit a big win for the community. He admits he was frustrated by this crafting system himself, even though he eventually got the Mythics he wanted. He's now hoping for more fixes in the coming days, and that Blizzard will rework the system in depth for Season 15.

Pandemonium Fragments: Targeting Your Mythics Becomes Worth It

Before this hotfix, wudijo himself paid the full price. He says he burned around 200 Pandemonium Fragments in a single session, rerolling one unique item in hopes of landing the perfect version. With the limit removed, targeting exactly the Mythic you want becomes a worthwhile investment again instead of a costly gamble.

Pandemonium Fragments and cube in Diablo 4

To back up his point, wudijo shares a table listing the uniques available per class (linked in his video description). The takeaway is reassuring. Most categories only have 3 to 10 possible items. That works out to roughly 12 to 40 Pandemonium Fragments on average to land the targeted Mythic, which stays reasonable over a single farming session. Our ultimate guide to farming Mythics, Uniques, and Pandemonium Fragments breaks down the full method, category by category.

All that's left is stocking up. Superior keys drop from ambushes, Death Toll Chambers (recently buffed), or seasonal Ruptures, whether they show up in a dungeon or during a Helltide. Each key gives two fragments, and you need four to start a single Horadric Cube craft. Farm a handful of keys and the targeted upgrade becomes a formality, especially useful if you're testing one of the builds in our Top 10 Best DPS Builds Season 14.

One thing deserves your attention before you dive in. The cube upgrade never returns the same item. It gives back a random unique of the same type. Boots turn into boots, but not necessarily the same pair, or the same stats. Many players have accidentally destroyed their best item thinking they were simply upgrading it. Always double-check what you're dropping into the cube before confirming the craft.