Sure, let’s dive into this. Diablo 4, wow, it’s breaking all kinds of new ground since it launched back in 2023 — feels like a lifetime ago, doesn’t it? Anyway, they brought in some big changes, like, the whole open world thing and introducing the Spiritborn class — if that’s your kind of jazz. But hey, despite things going a bit stale after that Vessel of Hatred expansion, Diablo’s still hitting those major milestones. Like, remember the March of the Goblins event? No? Well, it was wild — they rolled out six new kinds of Treasure Goblins. And get this, one of them is like, the rarest thing ever in the Diablo universe.
So, Treasure Goblins, right? These sneaky little guys have been in the mix since Diablo 3, I think. They’re kind of a big deal. Spotting one is like trying to catch smoke with your bare hands or something — they see you coming, and boom, they’re off, darting through a horde of enemies while you’re left eating dust. But if you do manage to catch up, the loot? Totally worth all that sweat and maybe a few choice words when they slip away again. The thing is, crossing paths with some of the uber-rare goblins in Diablo 4 isn’t just about being persistent; it’s pure dumb luck. I mean, even the most hardcore players might never come across one.
Now, onto these goblins — they come in all colors and flavors. Here’s a quick rundown: Odious Ector drops crafting stuff, Gilded Baron rains gold like it’s going out of style, and Glittering Prym hands out gems and runes. There’s also Curious Murl, who’s carrying Murl’s Bag of Obols, which sounds like something my grandma might use for crochet supplies. Gelatinous Syrus is fun — it splits into more goblins when you take it down. And then there’s Fancy Old Fedric, who’s packing a Mythic Unique, whatever that means.
They first showed up in Season of Witchcraft, which sounds like a kid’s book, but nope, it’s all Diablo 4. Before this, goblins just dumped a mix of Legendary and Rare gear and some gold — kind of a grab bag of goodies. But now, you can tell what you’re chasing based on their color. Pretty neat, huh? Actually, that color-coding of goblins, it was a thing in Diablo 3 too. But Fancy Old Fedric? He’s the odd one out, like the new kid in school with the expensive shoes.
Fancy Old Fedric is, apparently, a massive big deal. I heard he has a “one in a million” chance of showing up. I mean, that’s rarer than finding a piece of toast that looks like Elvis. You can farm for Mythic stuff in Diablo 4, sure, but pinning down a Treasure Goblin is like trying to catch the wind. Makes it kind of intense, though, doesn’t it?
People are still buzzing about him months after these goblins made their grand debut. You’d think everyone would have bumped into Fedric by now, but nope. Mythic Uniques were popping up like daisies after the game launched, but Fedric? He’s like a ghost story — everyone talks about him, but hardly anyone’s actually seen him. So, if you’re sitting there waiting for Fedric to show up — maybe have a snack handy because you might be waiting a while.