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Date de début 05-26-26 - 12:00
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    The "Crab With a Knife" sounds like something a player made up after a long farming night, but plenty of Diablo 4 players know exactly what it means now. It's not a named boss, and the game doesn't treat it like some grand target. Still, the nickname fits. You spot this crab-like little menace rushing through a pack, blade in hand, and it's hard not to laugh before you start thinking about drops, materials, and better Diablo 4 gear from the route around it.



    Where players usually find it
    You're more likely to run into this enemy in wet, coastal, or swampy parts of the map. Hawezar is the place many players check first, mostly because its Whisper tasks often sit close to thick enemy groups and quick events. Scosglen's shoreline can be worth a pass too, especially during Helltide, when you don't want to stand around waiting for respawns. Kehjistan's coast is less talked about, but it still works if you're sweeping elites while picking up gold, salvage, Forgotten Souls, and the odd legendary.



    Don't sit on one spawn
    The biggest mistake is treating the crab like a rare boss with a fixed camping spot. That's not how this farm feels in practice. You'll get better results by moving. Start with any nearby Tree of Whispers objectives, then cut through an active Helltide area, then clear the dense coastal packs on the way out. If an event pops up, do it. If the route dries up, reset and move somewhere else. It's simple, but it keeps the pace up, and that matters more than staring at one patch of mud for twenty minutes.



    Fast builds make the farm feel better
    Because the enemy is small and often mixed into crowded fights, slow single-target builds can feel awkward here. They'll kill it, sure, but not cleanly. Sorcerers tend to have a smoother time with Frozen Orb, Chain Lightning, or Lightning Spear setups. Rogues can tear through these routes with Barrage, Twisting Blades, or traps if the build has enough movement. Necromancers do well when there are bodies everywhere, so minions, Shadow damage, and Corpse Explosion all make sense. Spiritborn players also have strong options, especially when poison cleave and mobility are part of the setup.



    Why the route is worth doing
    The crab itself isn't a magic loot button. Most players figure that out pretty quickly. The real value comes from everything you kill while looking for it: elites, event waves, Helltide mobs, Whisper targets, and random patrols that drop enough stuff to make the loop feel useful. It's also a nice break from grinding the same dungeon again and again. If Blizzard decides the route is paying out too well, spawn density could change later, so it's worth using while it feels good. Bring a quick build, chase active content, treat the crab as a bonus, and keep your wider farming plan in mind rather than relying on https://www.u4gm.com/diablo-4/items