Diablo 4 Charms and Seals Guide: How to Get Better Rolls, Six Slots, and Unique Charms
Charms and Seals can look like small side upgrades at first, but once you start pushing higher Torment levels, they become one of the easiest ways to add serious power to your build. The main goal is simple: get a Legendary Seal with +1 Charm Slot, complete the right five-piece Charm set, then use the extra slot for a strong Unique Charm.

This guide keeps things practical. We are not chasing fantasy-perfect items from step one. We are building a setup that works, then improving it piece by piece.
- What You Actually Want
- How to Get a Six-Slot Legendary Seal
- Best Method: 3-to-1 Seal Crafting
- Best Seal Stats
- How to Complete Your Charm Set
- Best Stats for Charms
- How to Make a Unique Charm
- Mythic Seals: The Real Chase Item
- What to Keep and What to Sell
- FAQ
- What is the most important Seal roll?
- Can I directly craft a perfect Seal?
- What are the best Charm stats?
- Should I keep non-ancestral Charms?
- Can I reroll a Unique Charm power?
- Are Mythic Seals required?
- Summary
↖ What You Actually Want
For most endgame builds, the ideal setup is a six-slot Legendary Seal with five set Charms and one Unique Charm.
| Item | What to Look For | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Legendary Seal | +1 Charm Slot | Lets you run a full set plus a Unique Charm |
| Set Charms | Correct five-piece set | Gives your main set bonus |
| Charm Stats | +3 skill ranks, all stats | Best mix of damage and Paragon value |
| Unique Charm | Strong build-specific power | Often adds a huge damage or utility boost |
| Mythic Seal | Five-piece + three-piece setup | Ultimate chase item, very rare |
In our own farming, once higher Torments became comfortable, ancestral Charms started dropping often enough that non-ancestral Charms were no longer worth picking up. Early on, keep what helps. Later, be ruthless with your loot filter.

↖ How to Get a Six-Slot Legendary Seal
Most Legendary Seals naturally come with five Charm slots. That is enough for a full five-piece set, but not enough for a Unique Charm.
To get the sixth slot, you need a Seal that rolls +1 Charm Slot.
↖ Best Method: 3-to-1 Seal Crafting
You can use the Cube to turn three Legendary Seals into one new Seal. This is the main way to fish for the bonus slot.
| Action | Input | Goal |
|---|---|---|
| Reroll Seals | 3 Legendary Seals | Chance at +1 Charm Slot |
| Keep good Seals | Any Seal with +1 slot | Check the other stats |
| Recycle bad Seals | Weak five-slot Seals | Use as crafting fuel |
The chance feels low. From practical experience, expect something around dozens of attempts, not a quick one-and-done craft. If you hit +1 Charm Slot, keep it first and judge the other rolls after.
↖ Best Seal Stats
After the extra slot, good Seal affixes include:
- Damage multiplier
- All stats
- Life
- Build-relevant set bonuses
- Other offensive scaling your build actually uses
A Seal with +1 Charm Slot and a strong damage multiplier is already excellent, even if the rest of the item is not perfect.
↖ How to Complete Your Charm Set
Set completion is much more manageable than Seal hunting. If you have a Charm from the set you need, you can use the Cube to convert it into another piece from that set.
| Problem | Solution |
|---|---|
| Missing one set piece | Reroll duplicate set Charms |
| Too many wrong slots | Keep converting extras |
| Need better rolls | Reroll ancestral Charms |
| Stash is full | Keep only strong ancestral pieces |
This means you do not need to wait forever for the exact missing Charm to drop. Get into the right set first, then clean up the stats later.
↖ Best Stats for Charms
Most builds want skill ranks first, then all stats.
Skill ranks are strong because they directly boost your main damage skill or skill category. If you stack several +3 rank Charms, the damage gain can be very noticeable.
| Charm Stat | Priority | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| +3 relevant skill ranks | Very high | Best raw damage for many builds |
| All stats | High | Helps activate Paragon bonuses |
| Resource stats | Situational | Great for resource-hungry builds |
| Movement speed | Situational | Useful if you are not capped |
| Random utility | Low to medium | Only keep if your build needs it |
A solid target for many builds is:
| Setup | Why It Works |
|---|---|
| 4 Charms with +3 skill ranks | Strong direct damage gain |
| 2 Charms with all stats | Helps with Paragon requirements |
| 1 Unique Charm in bonus slot | Big extra power if your Seal has six slots |
If you notice Paragon nodes are inactive because you are short on stats, all-stat Charms become much more valuable. They may not always look amazing on the tooltip, but they can unlock damage, life, and other board bonuses.
↖ How to Make a Unique Charm
Once you have a six-slot Seal, the extra slot should usually go to a Unique Charm.
You can create one by using an ancestral item and three unwanted Unique items in the Cube recipe.
| Step | What to Do |
|---|---|
| 1 | Pick the ancestral item you want to convert |
| 2 | Add three spare Unique items |
| 3 | Craft it into a Unique Charm |
| 4 | Check the final Unique power roll |
Important: do not waste resources rerolling the Unique power before crafting.
The Unique power is randomized when the item becomes a Charm. Also, two-handed weapon and amulet bonuses do not carry over as oversized values. The game normalizes the effect, so you cannot create a broken super Charm that way.
Once the item becomes a Unique Charm, the Unique power cannot be rerolled. If it rolls well, great. If not, you craft another one.
↖ Mythic Seals: The Real Chase Item
Mythic Seals are extremely rare, but the best one is powerful because it can allow a five-piece set bonus plus a three-piece set bonus at the same time.
That is the kind of item that can change a finished build, not something you should rely on while gearing.
| Seal Type | Value |
|---|---|
| Five-slot Legendary Seal | Good starter |
| Six-slot Legendary Seal | Main endgame target |
| Mythic Seal | Chase item |
| Mythic Seal with 5-piece + 3-piece setup | Best-case outcome |
Possible sources include high-end Charm reward activities, special caches, Undercity-style rewards, and Uber Mephisto-related farming. If an activity specifically lists Mythic Seals or extra Charm rewards, it is worth paying attention to.
For most players, the realistic path is to build around a strong six-slot Legendary Seal first. Treat the Mythic Seal as a lucky long-term upgrade.
↖ What to Keep and What to Sell
Charms and Seals can flood your stash fast. Once your build is stable, extra pieces become a good gold source.
| Item | Keep or Sell? |
|---|---|
| Non-ancestral Charms | Sell or ignore once geared |
| +3 skill rank ancestral Charms | Keep |
| All-stat ancestral Charms | Keep |
| Resource or movement Charms | Keep only if useful |
| Five-slot Legendary Seals | Use for 3-to-1 crafting |
| Six-slot Legendary Seals | Always inspect |
| Bad extra Seals | Render for gold |
| Mythic Seals | Keep and test |
Extra Seals can be worth a lot of Diablo 4 gold. In practice, rendering unwanted Legendary Seals can bring in millions per item, and small Charms also add up quickly. Since enchanting is expensive, this is one of the cleaner ways to fund upgrades without feeling like every bad drop was wasted.
↖ FAQ
↖ What is the most important Seal roll?
The most important roll is +1 Charm Slot. It lets you equip a full five-piece Charm set and still use a Unique Charm.
↖ Can I directly craft a perfect Seal?
No. You mainly reroll through the 3-to-1 Seal recipe and hope the new Seal rolls the bonus slot and good stats.
↖ What are the best Charm stats?
For most builds, the best stats are +3 relevant skill ranks and all stats. Skill ranks usually give stronger direct damage, while all stats help with Paragon bonuses.
↖ Should I keep non-ancestral Charms?
Only early on. Once you are farming higher Torments comfortably, ancestral Charms are common enough that non-ancestral ones are usually not worth the space.
↖ Can I reroll a Unique Charm power?
No. Once the item becomes a Unique Charm, the Unique power is locked. Craft another one if the roll is bad.
↖ Are Mythic Seals required?
No. They are chase items. A good six-slot Legendary Seal with strong Charms is enough for most endgame builds.
↖ Summary
The clean gearing path is simple: complete your set, craft toward a six-slot Seal, add a Unique Charm, then optimize stats.
Focus on these priorities:
1. Get the correct five-piece Charm set.
2. Use 3-to-1 Seal crafting to chase +1 Charm Slot.
3. Prioritize +3 skill ranks and all stats on Charms.
4. Craft Unique Charms with spare Uniques, not valuable ones.
5. Sell or render weak extras for gold.
6. Treat Mythic Seals as a long-term bonus, not a requirement.
A strong six-slot Legendary Seal plus the right Charm stats will carry most builds very far. Perfect rolls are nice, but the real power spike comes from getting the structure right first.
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