In Diablo 4 Season 8, we’ll witness the return of the Lord of Lies, Belial. It’s a massive season, which has been delayed by Blizzard, with PTR tests taking place as well. One of the biggest changes to endgame content (apart from Boss Powers), is that the whole endgame boss system, aka “uber bosses” has changed.
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The Lair Bosses system in Diablo 4 Season 8 adds a “hoard” chest to each boss, with Keys required to open. Bosses are also broken up into Tiers, and Blizzard has made quality-of-life changes for a better endgame grind. Let’s charge in and discuss!
Diablo 4 Lair Boss Locations & Tiers
First up, the location of endgame bosses hasn’t changed, but they are now marked on your map, making them much more visible with a unique icon to distinguish them. You can now also teleport directly to the Boss Lair location, and the description when hovering over their icon lists the amount of Hoard Keys required (more on that later) and if you own enough.
There are now three Tiers of endgame Lair Bosses, namely Initiate, Greater and Exalted. These Tiers indicate progression path and difficulty. Check out the list below.
- Initiate Lair Bosses: Beast in the Ice, Grigoire, Lord Zir, Varshan, and Urivar (available for Vessel of Hatred owners only).
- Greater Lair Bosses: Andariel, Duriel, and Harbringer of Hatred (available for Vessel of Hatred owners only).
- Exalted Lair Bosses: Belial, Lord of Lies.
The new pinnacle boss, Belial, the Lord of Lies, is the only Exalted Lair Boss in Diablo 4 Season 8…after all…it’s called “Belial’s Return” for a reason. You must be on Torment 1 difficulty or higher to fight Lair Bosses. Now, let’s get to the loot!
Lair Boss Loot & Keys in Diablo 4 Season 8
First up, you no longer need summoning materials to fight a Lair Boss. These bosses drop “vastly reduced” loot on death. However, a chest called “Hoard” will spawn as well, and you can spend boss materials to open these “Hoards.”
- The first Unique item dropped by a Lair Boss will be from their unique pool. Further Unique Items will have a 50% chance to be from the general Unique pool.
- When playing in a party, Lair Bosses have a 33% chance per additional party member to drop an extra Unique Item from their unique pool.
- Lair Bosses now drop 5 Unique Items in Torment IV, instead of 6.
Now, to the Lair Boss keys. They can stack up to 99, which is a nice quality-of-life change. There is just one specific item for each boss that functions as their keys, namely:
- Malignant Heart (Varshan)
- Living Steel (Grigorie)
- Distilled Fear (Beast in the Ice)
- Exquisite Blood (Lord Zir)
- Judicator’s Mask (Urivar)
- Shard of Agony (Duriel)
- Pin-Cushioned Doll (Andariel)
- Abhorrent Hearts (Harbringer of Hatred)
- Betrayer’s Husk (Belial, Lord of Lies).
All Initiate Tier Lair Bosses can drop a Stygian Stone. Players can confirm the Stygian Stones into Greater Lair Boss Keys of their choosing.
Hoard Keys should make things more fair. Blizzard explains what they’ve noticed with the previous endgame system, and what they want to remedy:
We’ve received feedback that players would jump into a party, have a member of their party pay the material cost to summon a boss, kill the boss to earn the rewards, then leave the party. This behavior felt unfair to players who were paying the material cost to summon the boss, so now each player must pay the material cost to reap a boss’ rewards from their Hoard. Additionally, we received feedback that it felt unfair to pay the material cost to summon a boss to test your build against, only to die and not receive any rewards. Now, you can fight any Lair Boss on Torment Difficulty I and higher to determine if you have what it takes to best the boss before sinking materials into them.
That’s it; everything we know so far about the Lair Boss endgame system rework in Diablo 4 Season 8. While you wait for the update to drop, check out the March 2025 Campfire Chat where the developer shares details on these Lair Boss changes and mechanics.