After years of waiting, Diablo 4’s final chapter, Lord of Hatred, has arrived, and it’s a love letter to fans who’ve spent countless hours slaying demons in Sanctuary. This expansion wraps up the dark saga of Lilith and Mephisto with an 8-hour campaign that’s easily Blizzard’s tightest, most emotionally resonant storytelling yet. Set on the sun-baked, demon-infested isle of Skovos—where the first humans were forged—the campaign weaves twists, tragic character arcs, and deep cuts to Diablo lore that’ll have you debating demon philosophy with your party mid-battle.
But the real draw is the endgame overhaul and new classes. The returning Paladin brings nostalgic joy with build options like the aura-focused tank that can clear hordes without lifting a finger, while the new Warlock lets you wield hellish power as either a demon-summoning overlord or a shapeshifting destroyer. Even existing classes got a glow-up: skill trees now prioritize meaningful choices over passive stat boosts, letting you turn a sorcerer’s fire snake into an ice serpent or a rogue’s traps into explosive crowd controllers.
Of course, no Diablo experience is complete without chasing that perfect loot. Lord of Hatred cranks up the endgame with War Plans, high-stakes challenges that demand every bit of your build’s power, and the return of the Horadric Cube for crafting god-tier gear. But let’s be real: grinding for gold to upgrade your cube or hunt for rare runes can slow down your momentum. That’s where EZBUFF comes in. Skip the endless farming and stock up on Diablo 4 gold, legendary items, and even pre-optimized builds through EZBUFF’s fast, secure marketplace. Whether you need to craft that one perfect weapon or unlock endgame content faster, EZBUFF has you covered so you can focus on what matters: crushing Mephisto and saving Sanctuary.
What truly sets Lord of Hatred apart is how it honors Diablo’s past while pushing the series forward. Skovos blends Lovecraftian mist-shrouded coasts with volcanic hellscapes, offering both familiar gore and surprising moments of unspoiled beauty. The new fortress dungeons are brutal but rewarding, and the revamped skill system means no two players will build the same character. Even if you’ve put hundreds of hours into the base game, this expansion feels like a fresh start.
If you’ve been on the fence about returning to Diablo 4, Lord of Hatred is the sign you’ve been waiting for. With its gripping story, innovative class design, and endless loot chase, it’s the perfect send-off to Sanctuary’s darkest chapter. And when you need to skip the grind and jump straight into the action, EZBUFF is your shortcut to dominating the demon hordes.