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      Rodrigo
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      Silent Chests used to feel like background clutter. You’d see one, shrug, and keep moving because the payoff rarely matched the key. That isn’t really true now. In Season 12, they’re much more worth opening, especially if you’re already out farming events, Whispers, or Diablo 4 Items for a fresh build. The first thing to sort out is simple: carry keys before you leave town. Whispering Keys still cost 20 Murmuring Obols at the Purveyor of Curiosities, and buying them one at a time is a pain. Just grab a small stack and forget about it. That way, when a chest pops up on your route, you’re not stuck staring at free loot you can’t open.

      Start with the easy routes
      If I’ve only got a short session, I don’t try to be clever. I go where chest checks are fast. Fractured Peaks is still one of the cleanest regions for that. Gale Valley is especially solid because you can ride through it quickly and spot a chest without weaving around too much terrain. The southern pass is usually the bit I check first. After that, Frigid Expanse and Desolate Highlands are fine too, though the cliffside corners can hide a spawn if you’re moving too fast. That’s the main trick here, really. Don’t sprint through every zone like you’re late for a World Boss. Slow down near choke points, bends, and dead-end edges. You notice way more that way.

      The Dry Steppes spot people keep talking about
      There’s one place that keeps coming up for a reason. In Dry Steppes, just north of the Bears Tribe Refuge waypoint, that rocky hill has built a bit of a reputation this season. No, it isn’t a guaranteed chest every single run, but it’s one of the few spots that feels weirdly consistent. You ride out, swing around the hill, and more often than not you’ll at least get a proper check instead of wasting time on a huge loop. A lot of players miss it because it’s slightly off the natural line people take after porting in. So don’t just blast straight ahead. Angle north, scan the rise, then decide whether to stay in the area or move on.

      Backup zones that are still worth your time
      When Fractured Peaks and Dry Steppes don’t pay out, I usually rotate into Kehjistan or Hawezar. Scouring Sands can be annoying, mostly because the chest glow doesn’t stand out much against the ground. You kind of have to ease off the mount and actually look. Hawezar feels better for relaxed farming. Fethis Wetlands doesn’t get the same traffic, so chests often sit there untouched longer than you’d expect. It’s not glamorous, but it works. If you like quieter routes and less competition, that’s probably the best fallback in the game right now. Not flashy. Just dependable, which honestly matters more.

      Best use of a short farming session
      If you’ve got around 15 minutes, keep the route tight: check the Bears Tribe Refuge hill first, port to Gale Valley for a quick sweep, then finish in Fethis Wetlands. That’s a clean loop and it doesn’t feel dragged out. If Helltide is active, though, I’d drop that plan right away. Riding the outer edge of the zone, the old wall-hugging method, still works because Silent Chests tend to show up along those borders while you’re collecting Cinders anyway. It’s one of the few farms that doesn’t feel forced. You get gear chances, extra gold, and a steady trickle of Diablo 4 materials while doing something you’d probably be doing anyway, which is exactly why it’s so easy to stick with.

      At U4GM, Diablo IV Season 12 feels a lot smoother when you know where to look. From quick checks in Gale Valley to that hot Bears Tribe Refuge hill, smart Silent Chest routes save time and keep the loot flowing. If you want to stay prepared between runs, https://www.u4gm.com/diablo-4/items is a handy place to keep your build moving and your grind feeling worth it.

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