If you're logging into Diablo 4 in early June 2026, there are two things worth caring about right away: the anniversary freebies and whether your build is actually ready for the Pit climb. The event starts with shop gifts on June 1 at 12:00 p.m. PDT, before the main celebration kicks in on June 2, so it's worth checking the in-game Shop even if you're mostly there to farm diablo 4 items, level an alt, or clean up a Seasonal character. Blizzard's main anniversary window runs from June 2 to June 9, with Mother's Blessing, March of the Goblins, and the returning Event Reputation Board all landing during that short week.
The free cosmetic rollout is simple, but easy to miss if you don't open the Shop. Blizzard has listed five weapon cosmetics: Blood Raven's Talon, King Kanai's Last Stand, Nangari Wounder, Overlord's Odium, and Flamefinger's Claws. They arrive daily from June 1, with the listed claim period ending on June 9. Some players have noticed odd wording around gifts arriving "until June 6," which has kicked off talk about a possible extra reward. For now, though, only the five named cosmetics are confirmed. Mother's Blessing begins on June 2 at 10:00 a.m. PDT and applies in both Seasonal and Eternal realms, but Blizzard hasn't given a clear percentage for the XP boost.
March of the Goblins is the louder half of the event for loot-minded players. Treasure Goblins should appear more often across Sanctuary, though Blizzard hasn't published a spawn-rate number. That matters, because players love turning these events into farming routes within about ten minutes of launch. The Event Reputation Board also returns, and finishing its final rank awards the Regalia of the Sacred Creed. There's talk from some sources about extra high-value rewards such as Resplendent Sparks, but that detail isn't confirmed in Blizzard's anniversary post. Treat it as possible, not promised.
A lot of confusion around Torment unlocks comes from players looking for "Artificer Tiers" as if they're a separate dungeon. They're not. You pick them inside the Artificer's Pit interface after using the Artificer's Obelisk, most commonly noted in Cerrigar, with Temis also mentioned by guide sources. The loop is plain enough: clear your highest available Pit tier, unlock the next five, then push again. The hard part isn't finding the menu. It's having enough damage, defence, movement, and boss control to finish the run before the timer makes you miserable.
The safest current advice is to treat Pit tier unlocks and Torment unlocks as related, but not identical. One guide says Torment 1 starts at Artificer Tier 10 and later Torment levels follow every five tiers, but a more specific forum reply lists Torment 2 at Pit Tier 25, Torment 3 at Tier 40, and Torment 4 at Tier 55. If you're stuck in Torment 1, check whether you've actually cleared Tier 25, not just any higher-looking run in the list. If tiers stop opening after you clear the highest one, Seasonal Journey progress may be worth checking, but it isn't a confirmed universal rule.
The anniversary event won't hand you Pit clears, but it can help you get there. Use the XP boost to finish Paragon levels, test a second build, or bring an alt up to speed. Use the Goblin event to chase gear improvements and materials while the map is busier than usual. If your goal is Torment 3 or Torment 4, don't just slam the highest Pit tier once and call it progress; farm the tier you can clear cleanly, level your Glyphs, and tighten the build. Players who want extra gearing support may also compare markets for Diablo 4 Items cheap while planning their next push through the Pit ladder.