Diablo Immortal's RAREST Cosmetics: Only 5% Will See THIS (Price SHOCK!)

TL;DR: Diablo Immortal’s Phantom Market offers two returning cosmetic sets for about $170. They’re purely visual, with less than 5% of players likely to unlock them. If you want rare looks, these might be worth it. Otherwise, free or cheaper cosmetics could be enough.

Phantom Market Overview

The Phantom Market in Diablo Immortal brings back two familiar cosmetic sets: Burning Valor and Deathless Destiny. Although these were previously available, they’ve returned to give players another shot at grabbing them. According to estimates, no more than 5% of the player base will actually own one of these pricey outfits.

Why so few? The short answer is the cost. Obtaining the full bundle runs around $170, which is steep for something that doesn’t boost your stats or give combat perks. It’s purely about style and bragging rights.

The Price Tag

Each Phantom Market spin costs a set amount of in-game currency (Obols), and each pull provides a reward. While there’s a slim chance you’ll get the top prize on an early draw, most players end up buying multiple pulls to guarantee the “primary” cosmetic. It can add up quickly and is often the reason many opt out.

Those with deep pockets—or sponsored resources—may not mind dropping the cash. Everyone else has to decide if the look alone justifies the price. Don’t forget, there are free or cheaper ways to dress up your character.

Checking the Odds

Before you spend anything, take a look at the Info screen in the Phantom Market. It shows exact drop percentages for each item. If you choose to spin the wheel, go in knowing the likelihood of winning the main piece on your first try isn’t great. That’s part of the draw for these cosmetics—collectors thrive on chasing rare items.

What You Actually Get

When you complete the Phantom Market draws, you end up with:

  • Primary Cosmetic Set: Unlocked on all classes.
  • Portal: A flashy entry effect that also applies to every class you play.
  • Ultimate Skin: A stylized effect for your Ultimate ability.
  • Other Armor Variants & Weapons: Class-bound gear with unique appearances.

If you already owned one of these sets, the reissue now supports new classes like the Tempest and Blood Knight. That means your old purchase carries over, so you’re not left out if you switch classes.

Deathless Destiny vs. Burning Valor

You can pick between Burning Valor or Deathless Destiny after collecting enough tokens. Both have striking designs, and each offers its own portal and Ultimate effect. However, opinions vary on which looks better. “Burning Valor” has a fiery aura, while “Deathless Destiny” goes for a more sinister vibe. Which one you choose comes down to preference.

Why Only Cosmetics?

These Phantom Market items are strictly for appearance. They don’t affect damage, defense, or any other stats. If you’re the type who values a unique style over raw power, they might scratch that itch. But if you prefer to put your money into something that directly improves gameplay, you could skip these.

Should You Buy In?

For some, $170 is a big expense for purely aesthetic items. If that seems too high, it’s sensible to avoid the Phantom Market. If you have the spare cash and really want to stand out, you’ll be part of a small group sporting these skins.

As always, weigh your budget against how much you care about looking a certain way in-game. There’s no shame in going for style if it fits your wallet. On the other hand, you’re not missing any gameplay power by passing on it.

Community Feedback

A popular topic is whether anyone managed to pull the main cosmetic on the first or second try, but those odds are low. If you decide to do even one spin, let other players know what you got. Sharing those lucky draws—or lack thereof—has become part of the community buzz around every Phantom Market release.

Final Thoughts

The Phantom Market is aimed at collectors who enjoy flashy cosmetics and don’t mind spending real money. Yes, fewer than 5% of players will actually obtain these premium sets, but that’s the point—they’re designed to be rare. If you feel it’s worth the cost to look different, go for it. Otherwise, you can pass without missing any competitive edge.

Above all, remember: these skins are optional and purely visual. Diablo Immortal keeps rolling out gear and updates, so there’s no shortage of ways to play and look cool—this is simply a pricey, exclusive option.