Diablo 4: New Infinite Damage Sorcerer Trick, Explained
A powerful - and likely temporary - trick has been discovered in Diablo 4 Season 9 that allows Sorcerers to reach infinite damage scaling using a specific interaction with the Enlightenment Key Passive and Horadric Spell Infusions. While unintended, this method allows players to clear even the most difficult endgame content, like Pit Level 150, with minimal effort and without relying on expensive gear or advanced tempering.
This exploit, showcased by content creator Mekuna, is surprisingly simple to pull off. Here's how the trick works and what you need to do to take advantage of it before Blizzard inevitably patches it out.
How the Infinite Damage Sorcerer Trick Works
At the heart of this trick is a bugged interaction between:
·The Enlightenment Key Passive (Elementalist)
·The Burning Ember or Thunderous Particle Horadric Spell Infusion
·The portal mechanics inside The Pit
Normally, Enlightenment gives you:
·+X% Damage
·Increased Attack Speed
·Mana Regeneration: for a short duration, when you alternate elemental spell casts (Fire, Lightning, Cold).
However, if you activate Enlightenment before entering a Pit portal, the buff remains active longer than intended, even stacking with each use. Eventually, your damage scales into absurd, essentially infinite numbers, allowing you to obliterate anything in your path.
How to Perform the Infinite Damage Trick (Step-by-Step)
Here's how you can recreate the trick yourself:
Requirements:
·Sorcerer at Level 60+
·Elementalist Key Passive (Enlightenment) is unlocked and active
·Access to the Burning Ember or Thunderous Particle Infusion from Season 9
·Access to The Pit
Execution Steps:
1. Equip the Infusion
Use either:
·Burning Ember (Fire)
·Thunderous Particle (Lightning)
These Infusions are needed to trigger Enlightenment properly and maintain the stacking bug.
2. Slot Enlightenment (Elementalist Key Passive)
This is the core of the trick. Enlightenment grants huge bonuses when you rotate between elemental spells.
3. Enter The Pit
Start a Pit run at any level, though higher levels (like 120-150) showcase the power better.
4. Ignore Enemies - Run to the Portal
Focus only on getting Enlightenment stacks.
5. Stack Enlightenment Buff (100 Stacks)
Alternate spell elements rapidly (e.g., Fire - Lightning - Cold) to trigger Enlightenment. Get to around 100 stacks for major impact.
6. Enter the Portal While Enlightenment Is Active
This is crucial. Entering the portal with the buff active locks in the damage scaling.
7. Repeat Portal Trick
·When the Enlightenment expires, build stacks again.
·Enter another portal with the buff active.
·Each time, the damage scales higher and higher.
8. Proceed Through The Pit
With multiple Enlightenment-stacked portal transitions, you will deal ridiculous damage - enough to one-shot entire packs and bosses, even in Pit 150.
Important Warning:
·DO NOT enter a portal without Enlightenment active.
·If you do, your stacking is reset, and you'll have to start over.
Why This Works
This trick takes advantage of persistent buff mechanics through loading zones (Pit portals), which should reset temporary effects like Enlightenment, but currently don't. The Infusion appears to make Enlightenment "stickier" or persist longer, and the act of re-entering the Pit portal while Enlightened seems to "refresh" and stack the damage bonus exponentially.
Use Cases
·Pit Level 150 clears (fast boss kills)
·Mythic Unique farming
·Leveling gear farm
·Aberrant Cinder collection via The Pit
·Testing endgame Sorcerer builds without a full Diablo 4 Items loadout
You don't need:
·Fully masterworked gear
·Unique item dependency
·High-end tempering setups
Will It Be Patched?
Absolutely - this is a bug, and Blizzard has a history of hotfixing unintended infinite damage scaling quickly. It may be gone within days (or hours), so buy Diablo IV Items and use them while you can if you're looking for an edge in the most brutal parts of endgame content.
This trick doesn't seem to be replicable outside of The Pit for now - it relies on the portal transition mechanic, which is less common in other content.
Final Thoughts
The Sorcerer has seen significant buffs in Diablo 4 Season 9, but this infinite damage trick breaks the balance entirely. If you've been struggling with endgame content or just want to blast through high-tier Pits with ease, now's the time.