After the first launch-window reward, the campaign has moved into its Support a Streamer phase. From May 5 at 12:00 p.m. PT until May 11 at 11:59 a.m. PT, players can unlock the Ensign of the Vanquisher Mount Trophy by supporting a streamer with one subscription.
In other words, the demons are still free to kill. The mount trophy is politely standing behind a pay gesture.
The Free Watch-Time Drop Is Over
The first major Diablo 4 Lord of Hatred Twitch Drop was the Essence of a Lord Emblem, which players could earn by watching two hours of eligible Diablo IV content on Twitch between April 27 and May 5.
That was the simple version of Twitch Drops: link your accounts, find an eligible stream, watch the required time, claim the reward, and pretend you were not also half-reading a build guide in another tab.
Now the campaign has shifted to the more debatable part.
The Ensign of the Vanquisher Needs One Sub
According to Blizzard’s official Lord of Hatred launch Twitch Drops schedule, the Ensign of the Vanquisher Mount Trophy is tied to Support a Streamer and requires one subscription.
That makes it different from the standard watch-time rewards. You cannot simply park yourself in a stream for two hours and walk away with the trophy. This one asks players to actively support a creator during the event window.
Depending on your mood, that is either a nice way to push support toward Diablo creators or another small cosmetic locked behind “just one more purchase.” Both readings are probably going to exist in the same Twitch chat, which is always healthy and never cursed.
There Is Another Free Drop Coming
The good news is that the whole campaign does not stay in paid territory. The next reward, the Skullbladi Axe, returns to the regular watch-time format from May 11 to May 18, requiring two hours of Diablo IV content from eligible Twitch channels.
So if you are not interested in spending money on the mount trophy, you can simply skip this phase and come back for the axe. Your horse may be slightly less decorated, but your wallet will remain unstabbed.
Twitch Drops Are Still Doing Their Job
This is exactly what Twitch Drops are built to do: keep Lord of Hatred visible, push Diablo streams higher, reward players with cosmetics, and occasionally make everyone argue about whether a mount trophy should require a sub.
For regular Twitch viewers, the Support a Streamer reward is probably harmless enough. If you already follow a Diablo creator and planned to subscribe anyway, the Ensign of the Vanquisher is a bonus.
For everyone else, it may feel like the least shocking thing in modern gaming: a small cosmetic reward asking for a small transaction while Hell burns dramatically in the background.
Still, the schedule is worth knowing. Watch-time rewards are easy to miss, Support a Streamer rewards are even easier to misunderstand, and Diablo players are famously calm when cosmetics vanish from limited-time campaigns.
So yes, Diablo 4 has another Twitch reward live. This one just wants more than your attention.


























