Diablo 4 Season 11 Kurast Undercity Update
U4GM: Season 11 gives Kurast Undercity a real boost, making its rewards, XP gains, and Tribute drops feel more meaningful and worth the grind.

Diablo 4 Season 11’s Kurast Undercity update gives one of the game’s grind-heavy activities a much-needed boost. Blizzard clearly set out to make Undercity runs feel more rewarding, especially for players pushing Torment difficulties or trying to gear up new characters. The dungeon was known for slow progression and underwhelming drops, so these changes go straight at the biggest complaints. With better legendary rewards, more runes, improved Obducite drops, and stronger XP gains, the Undercity goes from something you only farm because you “have to” into a spot you actually want to run.
The Tributes received some of the biggest adjustments. Tribute of Pride now dishes out far more legendaries, giving players a better shot at the high-end stuff—Uber Uniques, Mythics, or whatever key pieces they’re still hunting for diablo 4 gear. Its quality bump from Magic to Rare feels good, even if the drop rate itself was lowered to avoid clutter. Tribute of Mystique follows the same pattern, but with runes instead. There’s a lot more value packed into each drop, and players are already hopping into Undercity with specific Tribute targets in mind rather than running it blindly. The grind feels way more intentional this season.
On the materials side, Tribute of Refinement now comes through with a much bigger pile of Obducite. Since Obducite is crucial for tempering and masterworking, it used to be a major bottleneck for anyone trying to perfect their items. With this buff, you can stockpile enough in a single session to upgrade several pieces without feeling slowed down. This lines up nicely with the wider Torment buffs, where even non-Tribute runs now feel worth the time because the drops are consistently better.
Tribute of Radiance is even more exciting, especially for players chasing the best possible endgame builds. It now coughs up a noticeably higher number of ancestral legendaries, which are basically the backbone of top-tier setups in Season 11. Running high-Torment Undercity floors stacked with Radiance feels like a gamble, but a rewarding one. The deeper you go, the better the chances that something actually valuable drops, making the whole dungeon feel more in tune with current metas and leaderboard goals.
Leveling characters before 60 also gets smoother thanks to Tribute of Growth and the overall XP buffs inside the Undercity. The experience orbs pop up more often and hit much harder, which makes this place one of the quickest leveling routes for fresh seasonal characters. The early grind moves noticeably faster, especially compared to older seasons where alts could feel stuck in a slow loop until Torment. By lowering the odds of pre-Torment Tributes and encouraging players to push higher difficulties earlier, the game naturally funnels you into better rewards and quicker power spikes.
All these changes come together in a way that makes Undercity a lot more flexible. You can jump in for fast XP, grind materials, hunt ancestral items, or farm specific Tributes depending on what your build needs. The activity no longer feels like a forgotten chore on the side—it’s now woven into the core loop of Season 11. Blizzard seems to be leaning harder into making Undercity an important progression path rather than just filler content.
The Season 11 update turns the Kurast Undercity into a place worth visiting no matter what stage your character is in. Whether you’re gearing a new seasonal alt, chasing BiS drops, or trying to max out your gear upgrades, the rewards feel fuller and more satisfying. Pride, Radiance, Growth, Refinement—they all serve a clear purpose now. If you’re diving into Torment tiers this season, Undercity runs aren’t something you skip anymore. They’re part of the climb.



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