Over 1,500 rare Disney collectibles, including a Model T Ford Moving Van created by Walt Disney himself, a Peter Pan Ship Ride Vehicle, and a set of restored Tiki Birds, will be up for auction in Burbank, California. The collection, owned by toy collector Joel Magee, is the largest individually-owned Disneyland/Disney Park collection in the world. The auction will also feature the world's largest collection of Disneyland posters. The three-day auction will coincide with Disneyland's 68th birthday and will take place from July 17 to July 19.
All six of Diablo 4's super-rare Unique items, confirmed by a developer, have been discovered by players. These items have fixed item power and drop at level 85 and above. The last item, the Unique amulet Melted Heart of Selig, was found in the Blind Burrows dungeon. With all six items now discovered, players are eagerly awaiting the next treasure hunt in Diablo 4.
The last of Diablo 4's rarest unique items, including the elusive Melted Heart of Selig, have been discovered in the game. The latest patch update has made Nightmare dungeons easier to grind, with increased experience rewards for killing monsters and completing them, making them ideal for high-level players.
A Diablo 4 player named YesYou has become the first in the world to find Andariel's Visage, one of the six ultra-rare drops in the game. This Unique helmet has a high chance to trigger a poison nova and comes with Life Steal. The player showcased the powerful combination of the poison nova and Life Steal in a Twitch stream, demonstrating its devastating effects on enemies.
A Diablo 4 player named YesYou has obtained the world's first drop of the super rare unique item, Andariel's Visage, sparking a debate about the drop rates of powerful items in the game. With only six of these items currently in the game, players are comparing the drop rates to real-life impossibilities, calling on Blizzard to take action. The community is attempting to develop a reliable "target farming" method to increase the chances of obtaining these rare items. Despite theories and efforts, some players believe the drop rates are so low that obtaining these items is nearly impossible.
A lucky player has become potentially the first confirmed person in the world to collect Andariel’s Visage, one of the six extremely rare items in Diablo IV. The helmet provides over 1,000 armor, +18 boost to all stats, a chance to apply poison damage to nearby enemies, and 35% poison resistance. It also has a one-of-a-kind life steal modifier. To farm for one of these unique and very rare items, players need to kill enemies that are at least level 85 and hope for a small chance to get one of these super-rare items.
Blizzard confirms that Diablo 4 has six super rare unique items that can only be obtained from level 85+ enemies and have a fixed power level of 820. However, the drop rates for these items are extremely low, leading to community debate about their "lottery level rarity" and whether they are worth the effort. Some players suggest adding set stats and bonuses to these items to make them more rewarding for invested players. Blizzard has yet to confirm the exact drop rate for these items, but players are already trying to work it out for themselves.
Lead class designer Adam Jackson clarified that the six rarest unique items in Diablo 4 - Doombringer, The Grandfather, Andariel's Visage, Harlequin's Crest, Melted Heart of Selig, and the Ring of Starless Skies - always drop at 820 Item Power from enemies level 85+, and are "realllly rare!" blaming it on the game's RNG system.
Blizzard has revealed the six rarest and most powerful unique items in Diablo 4, all of which roll at 820 power and require a character level of 65. These items are only dropped by enemies level 85 or above and are "really rare." The list includes Doombringer, The Grandfather, Ring of Starless Skies, Andariel's Visage, Harlequin Crest, and Melted Heart of Selig. These items are account-bound and can make players unstoppable in the RPG game.