Diablo 4 World Boss Cache Missing Bug Fix Glitch

Diablo 4 World Boss Cache Missing Bug: How to Fix Weekly Loot Rewards Glitch

The Diablo 4 World Boss cache has strangely gone missing, leading many players to wonder if this is a bug or glitch. This particular issue has been reported early near the game’s launch. But it has seen a surge in reports, with many users on the official Blizzard forums stating that updates and hotfixes have somehow made this bug worse. The missing cache has affected the battles for all World Bosses, including Avarice and Ashava. Here’s whether there’s a fix for this problem, and if you can grab your weekly loot cache from killing world bosses again in Diablo 4.

How to fix missing Diablo 4 World Boss cache bug

At the time of writing, there is no apparent fix yet for the missing Diablo 4 World Boss cache bug, as Blizzard has yet to address this in any official capacity.

For now, we recommend that if you are no longer getting weekly cache rewards, or any rewards at all, from defeating World Bosses, that you avoid them altogether. We hope that this isn’t a part of a general change the developers have made, similar to the server-wide nerf to dungeons that limits the number of elites and mobs.

At any rate, a thread on the official forums has exploded with new reports of lost rewards for killing World Bosses. It was previously speculated that these missing caches may have been due to a conflict with quests from the Tree of Whispers, which frequently asks players to kill a World Boss to earn 5 Grim Favors. But after some investigation, it would seem that this overlap doesn’t seem to make too much of a difference.

There are still some players stating that cache is dropping for them, so it looks like rewards are appearing in some instances. It might take a few World Boss battles to finally receive the cache that you’re supposed to receive. Let’s hope Blizzard is on the case and will provide some kind of official statement on what’s going on.

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