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Diablo 4 Dad

Comprehensive collection tracker for completionists: mounts, achievements, altars, dungeons, statues with account sync and filters by pending

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What it is

Diablo 4 Dad (diablo4.dad) is a comprehensive D4 collection tracker maintained by the community. Broader coverage than Diablo4codex — includes:

  • Mounts collection: completion % vs master list.
  • Achievements: visible and hidden ones (in subset).
  • Altars of Lilith: per region.
  • Lilith statues: Renown progress.
  • Dungeons completed: per zone.
  • Paragon glyphs collected: specific items in the paragon system.
  • Helltide chests opened: less obvious tracking.
  • Other niche completion metrics.

Sync via Blizzard account login. Free.

What problem it solves

Diablo4codex covers seasonal progress (aspects, codex, achievements). But there are metrics Codex doesn't track: paragon glyphs collected, altar of Lilith state, specific hidden achievement subsets, mount completion. Diablo 4 Dad fills those gaps.

For ultra-completionists, indispensable. For casual completionists, complements Codex (Codex for season progress + Dad for world collection).

How it differs from Diablo4codex

  • Diablo4codex: focus on seasonal progress + Codex of Power.
  • Diablo 4 Dad: focus on comprehensive world collection (altars, statues, glyphs, mounts).

Not strict competitors — different scopes. Many serious completionists use both.

What people actually use it for

Renown 100% per region: you need specific statues + altars. Diablo 4 Dad lists what's missing.

Glyph collection tracking: paragon glyphs are grindable and D4 in-game doesn't clearly expose "what you're missing".

Mount completion: 70+ mounts in D4, several via achievement chain. Dad lists pending.

Hidden achievement hunting: for platinum trophies, hidden achievements require guides. Dad lists visible + some hidden.

Comparison with friends: link chars, see side-by-side stats.

Who it's NOT for

  • Non-completionists: if "having everything" doesn't matter, doesn't add anything.
  • Those avoiding account login: requires Blizzard account sync.
  • Eternal-only: tracking focused on current state, not historical.
  • Those seeking builds: not a content tool, it's a tracker.

How it's actually used

  1. diablo4.dad.

  2. Login via Blizzard account.

  3. Initial sync (1-2 min for chars with large collection).

  4. Dashboard shows completion % per category.

  5. Filter pending per category: lists exact what's missing + sources.

  6. Re-sync weekly after play sessions.

Honest limitations

Account login required for tracking: without login, only browse community stats. Personal tracking needs sync.

Update lag with new patches: new content takes days to be fully tracked.

OCR / API dependent: Blizzard exposes no perfect API. Some metrics derive from Lodestone-equivalent scraping.

No Codex of Power: for aspects unlocked, Diablo4codex specifically.

Less polished UI: solid functional but not top-tier modern.

How to get started

  1. diablo4.dad.

  2. Login with Blizzard account.

  3. Initial sync. Browse dashboard per category.

  4. Filter "Pending" for list of what's missing.

  5. Combine: Codex for aspects + season; Dad for world collection. Together cover full completion picture.

  6. Re-sync periodically to keep tracking up-to-date.

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