Best Diablo 4 Loot Filter Settings for Endgame

Simple endgame loot filter settings for players farming bosses, dungeons, Helltides, and high-value upgrades.

Use loud colors for instant pickups

Give Mythic, build-defining unique, Greater Affix, and rare target-slot drops a color you can recognize immediately. These are the items that should interrupt a farming route.

Use softer colors for maybe-check items

Not every useful item needs the strongest alert. Use a second color for gear that might be worth checking between runs, such as two-affix matches or flexible slot upgrades.

Hide only after your build is stable

Aggressive hiding is better once you know your build, your class, and your target items. Early endgame filters should stay forgiving because you may still need materials, temporary pieces, or backup rolls.

Keep one filter per goal

A boss-farming filter, leveling filter, and affix-targeting filter should not all look the same. Save separate filters when your farming goal changes so your screen stays readable.