If you’re playing Season 10 of Diablo 4 (the “Season of Infernal Chaos”), you’ll find a brand-new gear system: Chaos Armor. It changes a lot about how you collect and build gear in the endgame. In this article, we’ll walk through what Chaos Armor is, why it matters, and how to farm it efficiently.

Chaos Armor, also called Chaos Uniques, is a new variant of Unique items introduced in Season 10. It takes existing Uniques and lets them drop in different equipment slots—ones they normally never could. For example, an effect that usually appears on gloves can now show up on a helm, chest piece, pants, or boots.
Here are the key features:
- Chaos Uniques always roll with maximum effect values, so you’ll never get weak versions.
- They include at least one Greater Affix (a “★” stat line) as part of their drop.
- Chaos Armor is account bound, meaning you can’t trade or sell it to other players.
- You cannot equip the normal version of a Unique together with its Chaos version—no stacking the same effect twice.
- Chaos Armor only appears in helm, chest, gloves, pants, and boots slots—not weapons or jewelry.
- A Unique’s Chaos variant never drops in its original slot. For example, a Unique that’s normally boots will never drop as Chaos Armor boots.
Because of this, Chaos Armor unlocks creative build flexibility. You can now mix Uniques more freely, freeing up mandatory slots and stacking effects that were previously impossible to combine. It encourages experimentation and deeper build crafting across all classes.
Where Can You Get Chaos Armor?
Chaos Armor doesn’t drop everywhere—you’ll need to grind high-level content in specific zones and difficulties. Below are the main ways to obtain it.
1. Chaos Rifts
Chaos Rifts appear in the open world during Helltides or inside Nightmare Dungeons. Sealing a Chaos Rift has a chance to drop Chaos Armor on Torment difficulty or higher.
On rare occasions, Mythic Chaos Rifts may spawn, featuring tougher enemies and much richer loot tables.
2. Infernal Hordes and Bartuc, Warlord of Chaos
Running Infernal Hordes can reward Chaos Armor at the end of a successful run. You can also spend Burning Aether to summon Bartuc, the Warlord of Chaos. Defeating Bartuc on Torment III or IV difficulties almost guarantees a Chaos Armor drop.
3. Nightmare Dungeons (with Chaos Rift Affixes)
Sometimes, a Chaos Rift affix appears inside Nightmare Dungeons. If you seal it successfully, it can drop Chaos Armor as an extra reward.
4. Torment Difficulty Requirement
Chaos Armor only drops on Torment I and above. If you’re still playing on lower difficulties, you’ll need to progress to higher world tiers first.
Note that end bosses and lairs currently do not drop Chaos Armor under the existing system.
Efficient Farming Strategy (Reputation Loop Method)
Because Chaos Armor is rare, you’ll want to maximize your efficiency. One of the best and most consistent methods discovered by the community is the Reputation Loop, which can yield up to three or four guaranteed Chaos Armor pieces per hour when done well.
Here’s how it works:
- Max Your Urn of Chaos Armor
This ensures that every Greater Infernal Cache you open contains at least one Chaos Armor piece. - Boost the Urn of Reputation
Upgrading this helps you earn reputation faster, letting you unlock and open more caches over time. - Optional: Improve the Urn of Chaos Nightmares
This upgrade increases rewards from Chaos Rifts and improves the drop rate of Nightmare Sigils. - Repeat the Farming Loop:
- Run Chaos Rifts and Helltides to collect Infernal Warp.
- Exchange Infernal Warp for Donation Scrolls at the reputation vendor in Ylsena.
- Accumulate reputation until you reach around 110,000 reputation points.
- Open a Greater Infernal Cache to receive a guaranteed Chaos Armor piece.
- Repeat the process continuously for steady drops.
Players who follow this method can farm Chaos Armor without depending on pure RNG. It’s efficient, repeatable, and scales well as your character gets stronger.
Other farming options to supplement your results include:
- Clearing Infernal Hordes (and defeating Bartuc) on higher Torment levels.
- Participating in Mythic Chaos Rifts when they appear.
- Running Nightmare Dungeons that feature Chaos Rift affixes.




