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May 30, 2026 at 9:14 am #243202
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ParticipantThe Pit has always been where Diablo 4 players go to test damage, movement, and patience, but Vessel of Hatred gives it a stranger reason to matter. Hidden inside certain first-floor layouts is the trail that leads to Choron, a secret boss tied to 20 lost Horadrim plaques. If you’re already farming Obducite, levelling Glyphs, or sorting through D4 items for a stronger endgame setup, this hunt fits neatly into that routine. It doesn’t feel like a normal checklist at first. You enter, listen, poke around the wrong corners, and then your character suddenly mutters, “Cursed this place, I am being followed.” That line is the sign. When you hear it, slow down and search the nearby dead ends.
How the plaques actually work
The plaques are not random lore scraps scattered through every part of The Pit. They appear on the first floor only, and they follow a clean tier pattern. Start at Tier 1, then move to Tier 6, Tier 11, Tier 16, and keep adding five until you reach Tier 96. That gives you all 20 messages without doing extra full clears. The story behind them is grim in a good Diablo way. A trapped Horadrim writes in fragments, loses hope bit by bit, and seems to fall under the place’s corruption. It’s a small thing, but it makes these quick runs feel less like chores and more like you’re digging up something that should’ve stayed buried.The quickest route without wasting runs
Don’t kill the Pit boss if you’re only chasing plaques. It’s usually wasted time. Open the right tier, rush through the first floor, check dead-end corridors, grab the plaque, and leave. Then start the next tier in the sequence. Movement speed matters more than raw damage here, though you still need enough burst to delete elites blocking tight paths. If you roll the Prison tileset, check the open cells early. Players have noticed that quest objects show up there very often, so it’s worth making that your first sweep. With a fast build, you can knock out the whole set in about an hour, give or take a few awkward maps.Getting Choron to appear
Once the 20th plaque is collected, the audio line stops appearing, and Choron is added to the possible Pit Guardian pool. That doesn’t mean he’ll spawn on the next run. He can be stubborn. Lower tiers may feel like nothing is happening, so most players push the search into Tier 100 and above. At that level, reports tend to land around 5 to 15 runs before he shows up, though luck still plays its usual cruel game. The sensible play is to combine the hunt with your normal high-tier pushing. You’re still earning materials, still testing your build, and you won’t feel like every empty run is a total loss.Fighting Choron and claiming the reward
Choron isn’t just a bigger elite with a silly health bar. He fights like a proper hidden encounter, with arena pressure, magic pulses, and shielded moments where hitting him does nothing. You need to move, wait, then unload damage when the shield drops. Good armor, capped defenses, and strong gems make a real difference, especially on Torment 4. If your gear is lagging behind, some players look at cheap D4 items while tuning their setup before pushing higher tiers. Beating Choron unlocks the hidden Apophysis achievement and the “Choron’s” title prefix for your account, while the loot table still pays out like a normal Pit Guardian with useful Masterworking materials.U4GM keeps Diablo 4 runs simple: quick Pit routing, 20 Horadrim plaque tips, and real prep for Choron on Tier 100+. Stock up smart at https://www.u4gm.com/diablo-4/items before pushing, then chase Apophysis, Obducite, and Choron’s title without wasting good run time.
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