To be fair, free is free. In a game where Legendary Gems can make your wallet flinch from across the room, a limited-time giveaway is absolutely worth claiming.
But this is still Diablo Immortal, so the gift comes wrapped in event timers, drop pools, trial buffs, and enough gem machinery to make a Horadric accountant start sweating.
Hellbound Desire Is the New Shiny Thing
Hellbound Desire is one of three new Legendary Gems added with The Bloodied Jewel update, alongside Interminus Stone and The Jolted Eye.
Its fantasy is very Diablo: demonic soul shard power, more damage, more movement speed, and a stacking effect that makes enemies take increased damage from you. It also reduces the duration of beneficial effects enemies gain, which sounds especially nasty in the right content.
In other words, it is not just a pretty rock. It is a murder battery with branding.
Blizzard is letting players claim one Hellbound Desire for free through a dedicated webstore option during the anniversary event. After claiming it, players can find it in the in-game shop. The important fine print: it is limited to one per account.
The Free Trial Is Powerful, But Very Temporary
There is also a max-level trial version of Hellbound Desire available through the Gem Skill Trial activity at the Market.
That lets players experience the buff effect of a Rank 10, 5-star Hellbound Desire without instantly sacrificing their credit card to the Burning Hells. The catch is that the buff can only be activated once during the event, lasts for one hour, and only works in designated areas like Wild dungeons and Elder Rifts.
That is not a bad thing. A trial is still useful. It lets players feel the gem before committing resources.
But let us not pretend this is the same as permanently owning a maxed 5-star gem. That would be like renting a dragon for one hour and calling yourself the King of Sanctuary.
The Drop Pool Is Where the Teeth Come Out
Blizzard is also running a new Legendary Gem drop pool event. During that event, when a Legendary Gem with a maximum star rating of five drops, there is a 50% chance it will be Hellbound Desire.
That sounds spicy, and for players chasing the new gem, it absolutely helps.
But it is still sitting inside the Elder Rift gem machine. The 50% chance applies when the right type of gem drops. It does not magically turn every run into a parade of perfect demonic jewelry.
That is the Diablo Immortal dance. The game gives you a taste, points you toward the shiny new thing, and then politely reminds you that the road from “I have one” to “my build is now terrifying” can still be paved with crests, luck, upgrades, and questionable life choices.
Claim It, Test It, But Read the Demon Ink
For most players, the advice is simple: claim the free Hellbound Desire while it is available. Try the Rank 10 trial if you are curious. Use the event window if the gem actually fits your build.
Just do not confuse a free sample with the entire feast.
Hellbound Desire looks strong, stylish, and very on-theme for The Bloodied Jewel update. It also arrives exactly the way Diablo Immortal likes to deliver power: one hand offering a gift, the other hand resting gently on the gem economy lever.
Take the free gem. Enjoy the trial. Stare into the drop pool.
Just remember: in Sanctuary, even free demon candy usually comes with calories.























