The head of Diablo 4 has spent almost 1,500 hours in his own game, but one achievement is still missing – fans are guessing which one it could be

The head of Diablo 4 has spent almost 1,500 hours in his own game, but one achievement is still missing – fans are guessing which one it could be

Rod Fergusson, the head of Diablo 4, regularly shares his own experiences from the game with the community. Now he shows how many hours he has spent in the ARPG – but fans are especially wondering which achievement he is still missing.

On social media, Fergusson often gives insights into his Diablo life. Sometimes he shows off his latest loot finds (via X), at other times he reacts to fan comments. Once he suggested renaming the entire genre to “Diablo-like,” which met with a lot of backlash.

What is the Diablo head showing now? In a post on X, franchise head Rod Fergusson shared a screenshot of Diablo 4 with the community. He writes: “I’ll soon be reaching 1,500 hours in Diablo 4! The events in Season 9 will surely get me there.”

The screenshot shows his playtime on Xbox – a total of 1,460 hours. It also shows that he has already collected 34 out of 35 achievements. Recently, he unlocked the achievements “Infernal Jungle” (collect 10,000 Anomalous Ember in Nahantu Hellflows) and “Cleansing of Kurast” (complete 25 Underworld runs). However, one is still missing, as the image shows:

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How is the community reacting? Under the post on X, fans are mainly speculating about which achievement the Diablo head could still be missing. Many are sure that it is the “Devout Champion”. To achieve this, one must reach Paragon level 300 with any character.

The grind to Paragon level 300 is extremely time-consuming and difficult for casual players to achieve within a single season. One player reached the level after more than 180 hours in Season 7 of Diablo 4 and drew a conclusion. Spoiler: The effort is hardly worth it – and the community agrees.

What are the rarest achievements? According to Steam, the rarest achievements as of the current date (July 16, 2025) are:

  • Devout Champion (Achieved with any character at Paragon level 300): 0.4%
  • Infernal Jungle (Collect 10,000 Anomalous Ember in Nahantu Hellflows): 0.5%
  • Combat Master (Achieved 5 PvP kills): 1.5%
  • True Persistence (Reaches level 50 with a hardcore character): 1.8%
  • Tourist Nahantus (Explore all of Nahantu): 3.7%

On Xbox, things look very similar. According to trueachievements.com, 39% have achieved the “Tourist Nahantus” achievement. However, the “Torture Massacre,” for 1,000 elite kills on Torture 4, is much rarer. Only 5% of players have managed that so far.

In the game itself, there are many more achievements. One player has achieved 100% of the challenges in Diablo 4 and found that there is no reward for completing the mammoth task. His conclusion was: The worst achievements are those that “waste ridiculous amounts of time” – this also includes reaching Paragon level 300.

Another rare achievement is defeating the Echo of Lilith. The fight against the boss is considered the toughest in Diablo 4, as her attacks are brutal and can take you out with one hit. Many players find the fight frustrating and unrewarding. Moreover, Lilith cannot always be defeated if you deal too much damage.

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