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发表于 2026-6-9 17:22:39
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Early June 2026 felt like a classic Diablo 4 calendar scramble. You logged in for goblins, checked the Shop, maybe glanced at Diablo 4 Items, and then wondered why one Blizzard date didn't quite line up with another.
Shop gifts were the first thing to check
The anniversary freebies were not drops, not vendor trades, and not some hidden cellar reward. They were daily Shop claims, which is why the June 1 versus June 2 wording caused so much noise. Blizzard's text said gifts started June 1 at noon Pacific, yet the wider celebration, Mother's Blessing, and March of the Goblins all pointed to June 2. A player even reported seeing nothing in the Shop on June 2 after 7 p.m. Pacific. So, yeah, messy. The safer read was simple: treat June 2 to June 9 as the real working window.
- Log into Diablo 4 during the anniversary window and open the in-game Shop first.
- Claim each free weapon skin as it appears, instead of waiting for a goblin drop.
- Use June 9 as the practical deadline for the listed anniversary cosmetics.
Five weapon skins, not a full wardrobe dump
A lot of players hear "free cosmetics" and instantly picture armor sets, mounts, portals, pets, the lot. That wasn't the deal here. The anniversary Shop list was made of five weapon skins: Blood Raven's Talon, King Kanai's Last Stand, Nangari Wounder, Overlord's Odium, and Flamefinger's Claws. Nice names, very old-school Diablo in flavour, but still weapon transmogs. No source confirmed class limits, dye behaviour, wardrobe rules, or whether they unlocked in some account-wide way. If you were planning around a complete outfit, you were probably setting yourself up for a small disappointment.
- Blood Raven's Talon covered a one-handed sword slot, so sword users had the cleanest early win.
- King Kanai's Last Stand was a shield skin, with obvious appeal for shield-based builds.
- Overlord's Odium and Flamefinger's Claws gave heavier weapon users something sharper to chase.
Reality check: The June 1 line mattered less than simply checking once the June 2 event window actually behaved.
Goblins, blessings, and the easy mistakes
March of the Goblins had its own lane. Killing treasure goblins pushed event reputation, and finishing the final rank awarded Regalia of the Sacred Creed. That part sounds clear, but the reward type wasn't pinned down in the available text. Armor? Trophy? Bundle? Nobody had solid wording there. Mother's Blessing also ran from June 2, giving multiplicative XP on Seasonal and Eternal realms. Useful, especially for alts. But don't mix the systems up. Goblins were for event-board progress, the Shop was for the five weapons, and Fanta was a separate outside promo entirely.
- Do not expect the five anniversary weapon skins to fall from goblins or event caches.
- Do not treat Regalia of the Sacred Creed as one of the daily Shop gifts.
- Do not count video-title claims about Mythic Sparks unless proper text confirmation appears.
One more promo sat outside the game
The Citron Whirl Town Portal came through the Fanta and Xbox campaign, not the Diablo 4 Shop. You scanned branded packaging, cleared a promo challenge, and claimed the portal that way. If you were also browsing cheap Diablo 4 Items, keep that separate in your head: this portal was a packaged-product promo, not goblin reputation.
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