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EmberPhoenix
Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2026 8:45 am
Post subject: EZNPC How to Speed Up Diablo 4 with 10 Handy Tricks
I hit a point in Diablo 4 where the "real" enemy wasn't a dungeon boss—it was all the tiny bits of friction between fights. Travel, clicks, sorting loot, swapping builds. It adds up fast. If you're trying to stay efficient (or you just want the game to feel less like admin), a few habits make a huge difference, especially once you're geared up and even thinking about things like
purchase diablo 4 items
to shortcut the slowest parts of progression without spending your whole evening in menus.
Paragon and loadouts without the pain
The Paragon Board is one of those systems that's great until you need to respec. Don't manually click every node like it's 2006. On keyboard, hold CTRL and click the node you want—Diablo 4 will auto-path and fill the route for you. Controller players get the same idea: hold the select/confirm button and it'll build the path. Then there's the Armory. Use it like a checklist for content: one setup for speed-farming, one for pushing, one for bosses. Just remember it doesn't magically handle everything—gems, some rune stuff, and any "shared" gear quirks can bite you. After a swap, take two seconds and glance at your jewelry and key aspects before you sprint into a Nightmare dungeon.
Move faster and stop doing extra town trips
Cooldown Reduction isn't just for combat. It messes with your mount sprint cooldown too, and once you stack enough CDR you'll feel it right away—more sprints, less awkward trotting. A lot of players keep a "travel set" in the bag for this exact reason. Another simple win: set a favourite waypoint so your default teleport drops you where you actually want to be. It's clutch when a World Boss timer's ticking and you need to dump loot fast. Also, you can chain Nightmare Dungeons without resetting your whole flow. Pop the next sigil and teleport straight in—no need to jog back to town just because that's what you've always done.
Inventory, gems, and quick upgrade checks
Your stash shouldn't feel like a junk drawer. Rename tabs and throw icons on them so you're not hovering every item like a bored librarian. "Uniques," "Materials," "Aspects"—keep it obvious. Gem management is nicer now too: you can swap gems (and runes, if you're adjusting those) right from your inventory out in the world. And at the Occultist, here's a sneaky one—type "equip" in the Codex of Power search bar. It highlights what you're currently wearing, so you can instantly see whether you've got a stronger roll sitting there without playing memory games.
Group shortcuts and stress-free testing
If you're playing co-op and someone zooms ahead, don't waste time riding across half the zone. Open the social menu and teleport to player—it's basically a free catch-up button. You can also fast-travel straight to key activities like boss dungeons, Capstones, Pit runs, and Undercity portals, which keeps the session moving. And when you're tweaking a build, the Training Grounds is criminally underused: quick teleport, target dummies, crafting stations, no pressure. If you're trying to smooth out the grind even more, some folks top off missing pieces through services like
eznpc
so they can spend more time actually playing instead of chasing one last upgrade all week.