Visuel officiel de Diablo IV Lord of Hatred montrant Neyrelle et Mephisto pour un guide de progression et ressources

[Guide] Diablo IV resources : farm gold, Obols and materials without wasting progress

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Managing Diablo IV resources well starts with one rule: do not spend too much on temporary gear. Gold, Murmuring Obols, salvage materials, Obducite, boss components and seasonal rewards matter at different points.

Key points

  • Murmuring Obols should be spent before reaching capacity, ideally on weak gear slots.
  • Gold and advanced materials are best saved for durable build pieces rather than leveling replacements.
  • Blizzard confirms events can add special sources of gold, Obols, materials and rare rewards.
  • Lord of Hatred brings system updates including loot filtering and itemization changes.

Seasonal players and returning players around Lord of Hatred need a clean loop. Keep enough currency for real upgrades. Avoid waste. Spend only when a piece can last.

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Official Diablo IV Lord of Hatred artwork showing Neyrelle and Mephisto for endgame progression context
Resource planning matters most once campaign momentum turns into endgame choices.

Key Diablo IV Resources Takeaways

  • Save gold for sockets, rerolls, upgrades and endgame costs.
  • Spend Murmuring Obols before the cap, starting with your weakest slot.
  • Salvage most useless gear because materials become important later.
  • Only push costly upgrades on items that already fit your build.
  • Prioritize activities that pay XP, gold, gear, materials and season progress.

Diablo IV Resources: Set Priorities Before Endgame

Early gear changes too fast for heavy spending. Keep your character functional. Upgrade only when a slot is clearly slowing you down. Save serious crafting for stronger items.

Before spending, ask one question. Will this item still matter after the next difficulty jump? If not, keep the investment light.

Diablo IV combat scene used to explain fast farming for experience, loot and early materials
Dense combat activities are a strong baseline for XP and loot at the same time.
ResourceUse EarlyAvoid
GoldRepairs, sockets and a few key adjustmentsRepeated rerolls on leveling gear
Murmuring ObolsTarget the weakest slot before capSitting at maximum capacity
MaterialsSalvage useless rares and legendariesSelling everything by habit
Obducite and advanced materialsWait for strong gearSpending on temporary items

Farm Diablo IV Resources Without Slowing Runs

Gold is needed everywhere, but stopping for every weak item is inefficient. Run content that gives loot and progression together.

Use dungeons, Helltides, seasonal activities, world bosses and endgame systems when they match your current goal.

Official Diablo IV mount and trophy image used to separate cosmetic rewards from progression resources
Cosmetics are optional. Gold, materials and item upgrades drive power.
  1. Start an activity with high monster density and useful rewards.
  2. Pick up rares, legendaries, materials and currencies.
  3. Return to town when your inventory is full.
  4. Spend Obols if you are close to the cap.
  5. Salvage or sell based on the session goal.
  6. Start the next run quickly.

Spend Murmuring Obols With a Target

Murmuring Obols are not a long-term savings account. Their best use is controlled gambling at the Purveyor of Curiosities.

Spend them when one gear slot is holding your build back. If your main weapon is weak, target weapons. If you need a key offensive aspect, target slots that can carry it.

Official Diablo IV Twitch reward banner used to distinguish cosmetic rewards from playable currencies
Do not confuse cosmetic rewards with currencies that improve your character.

Obol sources can change with events and seasons. Blizzard confirms event rewards can include gold, Obols and materials. Check the official goblin event post and Blizzard’s Diablo IV hub before a long farm.

Salvage, Sell or Keep: Use One Rule

Keep gear that improves your build now. Save or extract a useful aspect. Salvage most of the rest. Sell only when you need immediate gold.

This rule keeps town visits short. Decide the goal of the session before you start: gold, materials, XP or targeted gear.

Official Diablo IV Paladin image showing defensive equipment for deciding which gear pieces deserve investment
Invest in items that support your build, not just items with a higher number.
  • Keep: strong main weapon, build-critical jewelry and coherent ancestral pieces.
  • Salvage: weak legendaries, bad rares and items outside your stat priorities.
  • Sell: part of a full inventory when gold is your immediate bottleneck.
  • Ignore: low-value drops that slow your route.

Upgrade Gear Only When It Earns the Cost

Diablo IV’s upgrade systems are powerful, but impatience is expensive. Blizzard has detailed changes around loot filtering, itemization, Tempering, Masterworking and character progression.

Before spending heavily, check the affixes, the legendary power and the next difficulty tier. If the item will not last, wait.

Official Blizzard artwork showing multiple heroes to explain that resource spending changes by class and build
Different classes use resources differently, so match spending to your build.

Build a Weekly Diablo IV Resource Loop

A clean week avoids scattered effort. Start with progression unlocks, then farm the resource you are missing. Run dense content for XP. Run loot-heavy activities for gold.

Push harder tiers for advanced materials only when your gear is ready.

Official Diablo IV Lord of Hatred launch map used to remind players to check season dates before resource farms
Season timing matters because reward routes can shift.

Common Diablo IV Resource Mistakes

The big mistakes are simple: rerolling early items, ignoring the Obol cap, upgrading mediocre gear and treating every legendary as permanent.

The loot filter helps because it reduces sorting time. Use it to spot items that match your build goals faster.

Official Diablo IV artwork with Mephisto used to show why players should save resources before difficulty jumps
Major difficulty jumps are smoother with gold, materials and a coherent build.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Diablo IV resource should I save first?

Save gold and advanced materials for items that truly fit your build. Spend Obols before reaching the cap.

When should I spend Murmuring Obols?

Spend them near the cap or when one gear slot is clearly holding your build back.

Should I sell or salvage gear?

Salvage by default for crafting materials. Sell only when gold is your immediate blocker.

When is an item worth heavy upgrades?

Only upgrade heavily when the item has build-relevant affixes and can survive your next difficulty tier.

How do I avoid wasting gold while leveling?

Avoid repeated rerolls, skip perfection on temporary gear and replace weak slots through natural drops.

Do events change the best resource farm?

Yes. Events can add temporary gold, Obol or material sources, so check official Blizzard event posts.

Is the loot filter worth using?

Yes. It reduces sorting time and helps you spot items that match your build goals.

Where can I track resource and season changes?

Use Blizzard’s official Diablo IV hub and the Lord of Hatred page.

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