u4gm Diablo 4 Andariel Loot Breakdown Season 11

By the time I finished my hundredth fight with Tormented Andariel, I felt like I’d been living inside a poison cloud for days. The goal was pretty simple – chase those Uber Uniques that drop from her and Duriel – but you know how it goes with RNG. Sometimes you feel lucky, other times it’s just misery. Somewhere between the farming loop, stash-clearing, and crafting mats, I kept reminding myself that at least I was stacking up Diablo 4 gold along the way. That made the grind hurt a bit less.

Out of those 100 runs, I ended up with four Ubers. First one came around run 22 – Harlequin Crest – big relief, huge morale boost. Then, a familiar bit of RNG trolling hit me about 30 runs later, when another Harlequin Crest dropped. I’ll take it, but still. 

Long stretch of nothing followed until run 85, when Melted Heart of Selig finally showed up. The real win for me came on run 97; Tyrael’s Might dropped and, considering it’s the new seasonal Uber, that was pure hype. Honestly, that single piece saved the whole grind.

The rest of her loot pool was pretty spammy. By run 20, I stopped counting Godslayer Crowns and Tassets of the Dawning Sky – they were everywhere. Doombringer popped up twice in the entire session, and The Grandfather only once, which shows she’s throwing useful stuff but not flooding you with top-tier gear.

It’s handy if you’re levelling alts or testing fresh builds, though. Saves you a lot of crafting work when you can pick up half-decent gear mid-farm.

Based on those drops, my Uber hit rate was about 4%, which feels above the average 2% people talk about. But it came in streaks – the kind where you hit 30 kills with nothing, then bang, two rare drops in quick succession. Anyone who’s farmed endgame bosses knows this story: you can get lucky on kill number one or still be grinding on kill number five hundred. In the end, it’s all about whether your patience can match the grind.

So, is Andariel worth farming in Season 11? From my experience – yeah, but with a bit of caution. She’s quicker and less of a headache than Duriel, and that alone ups the efficiency. Sure, mats can run out fast, but kills are clean and the loop feels tighter. 

If you want Shako or a shot at Tyrael’s Might, she’s well worth hitting. Just keep your expectations in check and ride out the dry spells. I’ll be enjoying my new chest piece for now while maybe keeping an eye out for more diablo 4 buy items down the line.

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