Diablo 4 Season 9 Horadric Jewels Rank: Which Of Them Are The Most Useful?

The developers of Diablo 4 have always been very fond of adding some additional socketing systems, from ordinary gems to Occult gems in Season 7. In Season 9, they have added new gems again, Horadric Jewels.

Horadric Jewels are obviously used to complement Horadric Spells. Some of them can enhance Horadric Spells, some can enhance your summons, or elemental damage, but some of them have negative effects. So in terms of practicality, which Horadric Jewels are better?

Diablo 4 Season 9 Horadric Jewels Rank: Which Of Them Are The Most Useful?

How To Get Horadric Jewels?

Horadric Jewels in Diablo 4 Season 9 can be made at Wayfinders after learning the recipe of Horadric Tomes. You can find Horadric Tomes in Horadric Strongrooms by exploring the nightmare dungeons on Torment 1 and higher. Making these Jewels requires Gem Fragments and Horadric Phials. Horadric Phials differ from Diablo 4 gold, it is a currency that can only be used in Season 9.

In summary, the process is as follows:

  • 1. Find and complete Horadric Strongrooms in a Torment 1 or higher Nightmare dungeon, and get Horadric Tomes and Horadric Phials.
  • 2. Learn the crafting recipe of Horadric Jewels in Horadric Tomes.
  • 3 Use the learned recipe and collected materials to craft Horadric Jewels at Wayfinders.

After you make these jewels, you can embed them in your amulets and rings.

Horadric Jewels Ranking

You know that not these Horadric Jewels are useful. Some of them will be very popular and almost every build can use them, while some may not be used for an entire Season.

Here is a simple ranking of these 15 Horadric Jewels. Tier S Horadric Jewels are more versatile and powerful in most builds. Tier A Jewels are powerful in some specific builds, while Tier B Jewels are not recommended.

Tier S

Seal of Power

When you equip two or more School of Power Arcanas, you gain movement speed and critical strike chance.

Scornful Light

You deal 1/5 more elemental damage and receive 1/10 more elemental damage.

Idol From Below

You gain 6% primary attribute, 8% maximum health, and are always unhindered. However, you will be hunted by the buried gem guardians in the darkest places of Sanctuary, who are buried to protect this relic.

Reverie Horn

After you damage or kill an enemy, your summons will be strengthened, and become larger and dealing 30% more damage over 4 seconds.

In Tier S, Idol From Below provides stat bonuses, and most importantly, makes you unstoppable, which is very important, as it allows you to keep your flow in a dungeon or The Pit uninterrupted. Its negative effect can be considered a positive effect for players, as more monsters mean more Diablo 4 gold and items.

Reverie Horn should be placed in Tier A, but Season 9 not only buffs Necromancer, but also, importantly, brings Hydra Sorcerer build. If this build is not nerfed, it will definitely be the most popular build in Season 9, and Reverie Horn can bring buffs to Hydra.

Tier A

Seal of Control

  • When you equip two or more control Arcanas, gain at least 45% longer control duration and 30% increased lucky hits.

Seal of Denial

  • When you equip two or more Arcanas from School of Denial, gain 30% more Barrier, Reinforcement, and Thorns.

Horadric Crest

  • For each Arcana of a different School you equip, gain 5% damage reduction and 1% maximum all elemental resistances

Tyrant Bane

  • After you deal sustained damage to an enemy, they are permanently affected by 0.33% of your sustained damage.

Myriad Stone

  • After casting a Catalyst skill, if it is an Ultimate skill, gain 30% attack speed for 10 seconds.

Luminate Eye

  • Your Catalyst skills gain an additional quarter cooldown reduction.

Elemental Brand

  • Your Catalyst skills deal damage equal to one-third of your Infusions’ element over 3 seconds.
  • Lucky Hit: Dealing damage equal to your Infusions’ element has up to a one-third chance to trigger its secondary effect.

Some players believe that Tyrant Bane should be in Tier S, and it indeed has great potential. If it can really stack infinitely, then it is undoubtedly a Horadric Jewel that most builds should carry. But the developers will probably make some restrictions on it, so it may not be as good as we think.

Tier B

Liminal Echo (Hardcore Tier S, Normal Tier B)

  • If you would take fatal damage, avoid it instead, activate the boost, and gain 3 seconds of invincibility. This effect can only happen once every 75 seconds.

Spark of Creation

  • After casting a Catalyst skill, gain 10 Primary Resources.

Brilliant Sigil

  • Your Infusions are 150% more effective.

The Starflux

  • Your Catalyst deals 100% more damage. However, you lose control of Horadric Spells, causing your Catalyst Infusions to become random.

B Tier is Horadric Jewels, which you can ignore. The Starflux can greatly increase the damage of Catalyst skills, but it will randomize Infusions, which is not a good thing for players, because players’ builds are basically dependent on a specific element, and such randomness may cause your DPS to drop.

Horadric Jewels are Diablo 4 items that you can only get in the endgame, and for most players, they only care about which Jewels are the best. So if you just want to increase your damage, then you can just farm Tier S Horadric Jewels as your goal.

Jun-23-2025

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