Diablo 4: Season of the Malignant - All Malignant Hearts & How to Get Them

August 2024 · 8 minute read
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Diablo 4: Season of the Malignant brings new content for players to partake in and unique items to find and loot, with the biggest being the season-specific Malignant Hearts.

These new items provide powerful new effects to players, making for very powerful builds and encouraging experimentation during the season. There are quite a few versions and types of Malignant Hearts, all with different uses.

In this guide, we’ll detail what the Malignant Hearts are, as well as provide details on their uses, how to find and craft them and list all the available hearts for players to find as they play Season of the Malignant.

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What are Malignant Hearts?

Malignant Hearts are a new mechanic introduced in Season of the Malignant, providing players with new powerful legendary-like abilities. These new gem-like items are socketed into necklaces and rings and encourage players to explore and find new builds as they discover the different abilities these hearts can offer.

There are four categories of Malignant Hearts, each with a different color and keyword that caters to a specific ability. These include:

Each of these heart types can be socketed into a piece of jewelry matching the heart’s color. For example, you can socket a Vicious Heart into a piece of jewelry with an orange socket. The only exception to this is the Wrathful Hearts, which are rarer finds and can be socketed into any color.

How to Find and Capture Malignant Hearts

To capture and use Malignant Hearts, players will need to unlock the Cage of Binding, an item given to players by Cormond during the seasonal quest line. When you have this item, you will be able to acquire Malignant Hearts.

Malignant Hearts can be found by defeating enemies with specific affixes, denoting their corruption and its type. Players will need to fight a weaker version of the enemy first, which will leave behind a heart. They will then need to try and capture the heart, spawning a stronger, corrupted enemy to defeat. Once it’s defeated, players can grab the heart.

Crafting and Salvaging Malignant Hearts

In addition to finding them in the world, players can craft their own Malignant Hearts and salvage ones they do not need.

To do so, they need to talk with Cormond at his wagon, who will break down the hearts into Ichor of a specific color, depending on the heart you salvage. This can be between 5 – 15 for Vicious, Brutal, and Devious Hearts, and 2-5 Ichor of all other Heart types for Wrathful Hearts.

Crafting a heart will require 35 Ichor for each of the two primary colors needed for that heart. For example, you will need 35 Brutal Ichor and 35 Devious Ichor to make a Vicious Heart. You will then receive a random heart of that type.

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All Malignant Hearts in Diablo 4: Season of the Malignant

Below we have listed all of the Malignant Hearts players can find in Season of the Malignant. We have separated these into colors with subheads for specific classes, so you can find exactly what you are looking for.

Some of these Malignant Hearts will require certain World Tiers. The numbers shown here reflect a level 20 character.

Vicious – Offensive

General/Class-agnostic

Barbarian

Druid

Necromancer

Rogue

Sorcerer

Brutal – Defensive

General/Class-agnostic

Barbarian

Druid

Necromancer

Rogue

Sorcerer

Devious – Utility

General/Class-agnostic

Barbarian

Druid

Necromancer

Rogue

Sorcerer

Wrathful – Super

General/Class-agnostic

Barbarian

Druid

Necromancer

Rogue

Sorcerer

About the author

Matthew Fuller

Matt is a freelance writer based in the UK and has spent over three years covering and writing about video games. He discovered his love of games journalism while attending Canterbury Christchurch University, where he earned a bachelor's and master's degree in Game Design and has been writing ever since. He will find any excuse to play and write about games. When he isn't fighting dragons or exploring far-off galaxies, he spends his free time playing D&D, listening to music, or reading a good book. His primary game bests are Diablo IV, the Final Fantasy series, D&D, and anything new releasing that tickles his fancy.

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