The fight against the Ullo Sar faction has heated up in Diablo 4 Season 14, and you can participate in Pandemonium Ruptures to win some wonderful rewards. This is a brand-new type of rupture that appears in different difficulties. You can fight in them for as long as you can, and defeating more enemies will help you get better loot.
Let’s find out more about how these ruptures work.
How do Pandemonium Ruptures work in Diablo 4 Season 14
Pandemonium Ruptures typically appear near other ruptures that appear on the map. These ruptures are typically identifiable by three devotees who worship a big skull. To begin the ritual, you’ll have to eliminate them.

Pandemonium Ruptures come in three different difficulties.
- Normal: Spawn anywhere on the map.
- Surging: They typically only spawn when Helltide is live.
- Colossal: Only spawns in the world boss arena in Zarbinzet (Fields of Desecration). They spawn with an interval; if a round is over, you’ll need to wait for at least 10 minutes.
Pandemonium Ruptures feature Risen enemies. Defeating them will help you progress towards the Glints of Hope event that features plenty of rewards. You’ll gain caches, experience tomes, and more as you move to the upper ranks.

Your aim is to stay inside the circle of a Pandemonium Rupture and kill as many enemies as possible. If you’re playing Surging or Colossal Ruptures, you can spawn a Realmwalker (guaranteed if it’s Colossal).
Realmwalkers are elite enemies that are difficult to defeat. However, defeating them grants you plenty of rewards, and access to Deathtoll Chamber. The latter are mini-dungeons that spawn only if you defeat a Realmwalker.

Enter the dungeon, and you’ll be able to spawn more enemies. Clear the dungeon, and you’ll earn more loot. While you can defeat the Realmwalker with other players, Deathtoll dungeons are solo activities.
You should always aim towards clearing these ruptures if one is active during Helltide. They’re great for completing several seasonal quests that are also active throughout the course of the season.