Introduction
If you're trying to push your Aether count past 1,500 in Diablo 4's Infernal Hordes, you've come to the right place. Whether you're just starting out or already farming efficiently, this guide breaks down how to pick the right boons, structure your runs, and build a class setup that melts through waves without needing to move.
By focusing on the right boon combinations and understanding meta paths like Hellborn and Exalted, you can squeeze every last drop of Aether from each run. This guide is completely updated for the latest season and includes a walkthrough of a 1,436 Aether solo run, including all boon picks and reasoning.
Let’s dive into how to make every Infernal Horde run count.
Choose the Right Build Before You Start
The first step to dominating Infernal Hordes is selecting a powerful and efficient build. Your class and specialization play a huge role in how smoothly your run goes. Builds like Minion Necromancer, Lightning Sorcerer, or Death Trap Rogue work particularly well. These options allow you to clear mobs rapidly, sometimes without needing to reposition. The key is sustained area damage and high mob control.
If you're experimenting with builds, prioritize ones that don’t require constant movement and let you set traps or AoEs. That way, you can stay centered and farm Aether as efficiently as possible. Having a reliable, endgame-ready build sets the foundation for a high-scoring run. Use a Codex or tier list to compare builds, especially post-level 60.
Understand the Two Main Metas: Hellborn and Exalted
The success of your Aether farming in Diablo 4 Infernal Hordes depends heavily on understanding two dominant metas: Hellborn and Exalted. Hellborn boons focus on spawning additional Hellborn enemies, which grant substantial Aether rewards. Look for boons like “Hellborn are hunting you,” which guarantees frequent Hellborn events.
On the flip side, the Exalted meta is based around elite enemy spawns. Boons such as “Exalted Helit” or “Surging Helit” increase both the number of elites and the Aether they drop. The trick is identifying which meta your run is leaning toward based on your first few boon choices, and then staying consistent with that path.
Stick With Your Meta: Don’t Switch Mid-Run
Once you've started your run and identified whether it's a Hellborn or Exalted meta path, it's important to stay committed. Switching between the two halfway through will often dilute your Aether gains. For example, if your first two or three boons are focused on Exalted Helits, keep prioritizing those options, even if a tempting Hellborn boon shows up later.
Sticking to one meta helps you scale faster. Each related boon you select boosts your chances of spawning more of the same event type in later waves. That synergy is what drives big gains, especially when stacking Aether bonuses from surging or exalted enemies.
Top Boon Picks for Maximum Aether Gains
Certain boons are a must-pick for high Aether yield. For the Hellborn path, aim for:
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Hellborn are hunting you: Triggers frequent Hellborn spawns.
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Scouring Hellborn: Adds extra spawns and bonus Aether.
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Exalted Hellborn: Grants +1 Aether per kill.
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Surging Hellborn: Great bonus spawn and Aether combination.
For the Exalted meta, prioritize:
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Exalted Helit: Adds +2 Aether.
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Surging Helit: Increases elite spawn rate and grants +6 Aether.
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Exalted Horde: 50% faster event spawns, increasing overall monster density.
By learning and choosing the top-performing boons early, you shape your run around higher returns with each wave.
Fallback Boons: What to Choose If Top Picks Aren’t Available
Sometimes RNG just isn't on your side. If you don't get the ideal Hellborn or Exalted boons, there are still solid neutral picks that can keep your run efficient. Look for options like:
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Teeming Masses or Summoner’s Lord: Grants +3 Aether per enemy.
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Stalking Devil: A flat +75 Aether, great for later waves.
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Etheric Mass: Boosts Aether gain and movement speed.
Avoid boons that center around Soulspires or Bursting Frames. These events can interfere with Hellborn or Exalted enemy spawns and disrupt your run’s rhythm, especially when trying to control event frequency for optimal farming.
Early Wave Strategy: Restart If Boons Are Bad
The first two or three boon choices in a run set the stage for everything that follows. If you’re dealt poor picks early on, don’t hesitate to restart the run. Getting “Hellborn are hunting you” or “Exalted Helit” right away significantly increases your odds of reaching 1,500+ Aether.
Since you can restart for free before locking in your first set of choices, it’s worth the time to reset until you get a strong start. Don’t settle for underwhelming or disruptive boons—those early decisions shape the outcome more than any single kill later in the run.
Mid-Wave Decisions: Prioritize Surging and Exalted Combos
As you approach wave 5 and beyond, the Aether gains start compounding rapidly—if you’re picking the right combinations. For Hellborn-focused runs, combining Surging Hellborn with Exalted Hellborn ramps up both spawn count and Aether yield. These boons synergize well, making each wave much more rewarding.
If you're running an Exalted meta, aim to stack Surging Helit and Exalted Helit. This not only ensures more elite enemies but also dramatically increases the Aether dropped per kill. These middle waves are where a run either explodes in value—or fizzles out. Don’t miss key scaling opportunities.
Wave 6+ Strategy: Avoid Late Hellfire or Burning Rain
Later waves (6–9) introduce more complex choices, including some boons that can seem powerful but are poorly timed. One example is Burning Rain, which works well only if selected early. Picking it late doesn’t provide enough time for the burning effect to pay off.
Also avoid Hellfire options during the final waves unless you’re specifically optimizing for that event. Hellfire can change the event type distribution, decreasing your chances of spawning elites or Hellborn. That shift directly affects your Aether gains—and not in a good way.
Final Wave Optimization: Push Past 1,400 Aether
In the last few waves—especially wave 9—you’ll want to focus on any boons that provide flat Aether increases or bonuses for elite kills. By now, your screen should be packed with enemies, especially if you’ve chosen surging or exalted boons consistently. Use area attacks or traps to farm quickly without moving too much.
Before finishing the run, scan your mini-map and grab all leftover Aether pickups. These often get missed and can push your final score from 1,300 to 1,400+ Aether easily. Every fragment matters at this stage, especially if you're aiming to beat your personal record.
Quick Tips for Smooth, High-Yield Runs
To wrap up the strategy portion, here are a few essential takeaways for anyone looking to farm Aether more effectively in Diablo 4’s Infernal Hordes:
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Restart early if you don’t get good boons.
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Stick with either Hellborn or Exalted meta—don’t mix mid-run.
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Surging and Exalted versions of boons are crucial for scaling.
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Use builds that let you kill mobs without moving much.
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Avoid Soulspire or Bursting Frame events—they lower Aether potential.
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Collect all Aether drops at the end.
These habits will streamline your farming process and maximize your results.
Conclusion: Master the Infernal Horde for Maximum Aether
Successfully farming Aether in Diablo 4’s Infernal Hordes requires a mix of solid strategy, the right build, and a keen understanding of boon synergies. By focusing on Hellborn or Exalted metas and sticking to the best boon combinations, you'll be able to rack up Aether faster and more efficiently.
Remember to restart if you’re not getting favorable boons early, prioritize Surging and Exalted versions, and avoid disruptive event types like Soulspire. By the end of your run, don’t forget to gather every Aether drop on your mini-map. With practice and these strategies in mind, hitting 1,500+ Aether should be a regular achievement.
FAQs
1. What is the best class to farm Aether in Infernal Hordes?
Classes like Lightning Sorcerer, Death Trap Rogue, and Minion Necromancer work best, as they allow for rapid mob clearing and high control.
2. Should I stick with Hellborn or Exalted meta?
It’s best to commit to one meta throughout your run. Switching between Hellborn and Exalted can dilute your Aether gains.
3. What are the best boons for Aether farming?
For Hellborn: Hellborn are hunting you, Exalted Hellborn, and Surging Hellborn. For Exalted: Exalted Helit, Surging Helit, and Exalted Horde.
4. Is it worth picking Burning Rain or Hellfire later in the run?
No. These boons are more effective early in the run. Picking them too late doesn’t provide enough benefit and can disrupt your farming strategy.
5. How do I maximize my Aether at the end of a run?
At the end of each wave, make sure to collect every Aether drop on your mini-map. These often add up to a significant increase in your final Aether count.
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