World of Warcraftrecently began the first stage of theDiablo 4crossover event. In order to earn some awesomeDiablo 4-themed loot inWorld of Warcraft, players will need to fully understand how the event works.

A Greedy Emissary is thefirst of twoDiablo 4events coming toWorld of Warcraftto celebrate the action RPG’s impending launch. The event began on May 25, and runs for three weeks through June 14.

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During A Greedy Emissary, a golden portal will appear on the world map every 30 minutes, though players must be in the zone to see where it spawns. Five minutes after it shows up, aDiablo 4Treasure Goblinwill pop out of it. Players of any level and faction can tag the Treasure Goblin in order to loot it, though players must do so quickly as the monster will usually die within a minute. The Treasure Goblin portal spawn swaps between Stormwind and Orgrimmar at the top of each hour, and then to aDragonflightzone at the half-hour mark, cycling through the locations each hour in the following order: Ohn’ahran Plains, Azure Span, Thaldraszus, Valdrakken, and the Waking Shores.

World of Warcraftplayers have a chance to loot the following items from each Treasure Goblin they defeat:

The drop rates for each of these items vary, but Tyrael’s Charger and the Horadric Haversack are the rarest andmost desirable items in theWorld of Warcraftevent. These two items have an increased chance to drop on the first Treasure Goblin players defeat on their account each day, after which they become very rare. Other rewards have the same drop rate on subsequent Treasure Goblins.

Once A Greedy Emissary ends,World of Warcraftwill start the Welcome to Sanctuary event. From June 15 through July 11, players will receive 50% more experience and 8% more reputation gains with all factions except thenew Loamm Niffen fromEmbers of Neltharion. This will give players a reason to come back to Azeroth a couple of weeks afterDiablo 4is out.

World of Warcraftis available now for PC.

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