Season 11 Diablo 4 gold farming? Infernal Hordes wins: burn Aether on Spoils of Gold, run higher tiers fast, sell juicy runes/legendaries, and you'll stack millions per hour.
Gold dries up fast in Diablo 4 Season 11, and you feel it the second you start masterworking or chasing that "one more reroll." Infernal Hordes have been my most reliable fix. Clear waves, grab every bit of Burning Aether you can, then cash it out into Spoils of Gold at the end. If you're short on time or just want a safety net while you grind, some players also top up through EZNPC for currency and items, then use their actual play sessions for upgrades and testing builds instead of staring at an empty stash.
Infernal Hordes: The Main Paycheck
The whole run comes down to one thing: don't waste Aether. Pick rewards that keep you moving and keep your kill speed high, because the tier scaling is where the money really shows. Solo works, but a solid group that deletes waves is on another level. You'll watch the end-of-run gold jump in a way that other activities just don't match right now. It's also weirdly relaxing once you've got your rhythm—loot, move, burn down the pack, repeat, then dump everything into gold chests.
Mix-Ins When You Need a Break
If Hordes start to feel samey, swap in Nightmare Dungeons that are packed with elites. Ruins of Eridu and Blind Burrows are still great when you roll into a "go fast" sigil and don't stop to admire the scenery. You're not hunting a single big payday here; you're stacking lots of smaller ones from drops and vendor trash. Kurast Undercity is also worth a slot in your rotation, especially with a Tribute of Refinement. You get gold, you get materials like Obducite, and you don't walk out feeling like you wasted the run.
Sell More, Salvage Less
Most people sabotage their own wallet by salvaging everything out of habit. If you're broke, flip that switch. Fill your bags, port back, and sell the junk. A full inventory of legendaries turns into real gold, and chances are you've already got piles of mats sitting there doing nothing. Pop a Gold Elixir before you open big chests or before a long "loot then vendor" loop. It's not huge per minute, but after an hour it adds up. And if a Greed Shrine shows up, treat it like an emergency: clear the screen and cash in.
Trading and Rune Loops
The biggest jumps don't always come from drops on the ground. Trading is where things get silly if you're willing to learn what people actually pay for. High-tier runes can move fast, and the usual loop is simple: farm with a Tribute of Harmony, transmute the lower stuff into something that sells, then convert that gold into boss mats for Mythic chasing. Keep town time tight, keep your runs clean, and 10 to 20 million an hour is doable on a good session. If you're still building your baseline, grab any unclaimed Renown rewards too, then put that starter gold into the same cycle—whether you're farming, flipping, or rounding out your kit with Diablo 4 iteams so your build can actually push the tiers that pay out.




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