Surprisingly similar to another MMO Destiny 2, the end-game is cemented aroundgetting the most unique gearto round out your build. While Destiny 2 gets funky with its Exotic naming scheme, Diablo 4 getsstraight to the pointwith the Unique tier. These items give an exclusive Aspect that can be powerful but is very difficult to find. One such Unique can be great for those who trust odds more than anything. Here’s how to get theFists of FateUnique gloves in Diablo 4.

Where to Find the Fists of Fate in Diablo 4

Similar to almost every other Unique in Diablo 4, you can get the Fists of Fate as arandom drop when playing at World Tier 3 or World Tier 4. This random drop can come fromenemies, chests, or even breakablesscattered around the map. If you’re wanting to farm up Unique items, your best bet is to farm bothdungeons and world eventslike the World Boss or Legion Events. Provided you keep at it, and RNG ends up on your side, the Fists of Fate will be yours.

What Do the Fists of Fate Do?

The Fists of Fate start with four different perks, all giving you rewards on Lucky Hit. Those rewards are aChance to Heal, Chance to Restore Primary Resource, Chance to Immobilize, and aChance to Daze. The key Aspect of this Unique follows suit, making all attacks deal anywhere between1% and 200-300%(depending on item roll) of their normal damage.Related:How to Target Farm Uniques in Diablo 4That sounds pretty nasty, but can give more DPS when you run the math. Under the ideal circumstances and the god roll of these gloves (which is when you should be using them anyway), the Fists of Fate willincrease your damage 66% of the time. That’s a healthy buff, provided that value below 100% doesn’t strike 10 times in a row. It’s a true gambler’s piece of gear, so use it only if youtrust your RNG. Regardless, the math says you should do just fine.

While we’re talking about Unique items in Diablo 4, check out our guide onhow to get theCondemnationunique in Diablo 4.

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