Season 14 rewards players who make smart crafting choices early, especially once the jump from ordinary farming to serious endgame content begins. Before you spend rare materials, it is worth checking current D4 items priorities instead of chasing whichever Mythic Unique happens to drop first. Necromancers and Spiritborn deserve particular attention this season because their best choices can change how the entire build plays, not just raise a damage number.
Start With the Pieces That Change Your Build
For a Necromancer running a minion setup, The Undercrown is often the most practical first craft. It gives the character more Life, Armor, and Essence recovery, but the real value comes from the extra Skeleton Warriors and Skeleton Mages. Your army gets larger, hits harder, and can be directed towards priority targets. Minion attacks can also help build Fortify, which makes difficult fights feel less fragile. You will notice the difference quickly when elites stop tearing through your frontline.
Why Spiritborn Players Should Think About Harmony
Spiritborn builds have more room to move, and Harmony of Ebewaka takes advantage of that flexibility. The helm improves Spirit Skill damage according to the Spirit Hall choices you are using, including Jaguar, Eagle, Gorilla, and Centipede. Skills can count as extra Spirit types, so a carefully planned setup may gain several damage bonuses at once. It is not just a damage item. It lets you shape a build around the skills you actually enjoy using, rather than forcing every player into the same rotation.
Strong Crafting Options for Other Classes
Use the following quick guide when deciding which Mythic Unique deserves your next materials.
1. Sorcerer: Drognan's Anguish suits Pyromancy builds with bonuses to Fire Skills, Intelligence, Life, and Vulnerable damage. Its Burning effect rewards aggressive play.
2. Rogue: Etna's Lost Dagger is built for damage-over-time and Imbuement setups. It improves non-physical damage interactions and lets Basic Skills become Imbueable.
3. Paladin: Ward of the White Dove adds Block Chance, Damage Reduction, and Thorns while greatly improving Blessed Shield damage and Faith efficiency.
4. Multi-class option: Moloch's Beating Flame works well with Hellfire Skills, Critical Strike damage, Vulnerable damage, and Volatility-focused builds.
Spend Materials With the Endgame in Mind
Do not craft only because an item looks powerful on paper. Check whether its bonuses match your main skills, resource needs, and survival plan. A Sorcerer who rarely applies Burning effects may get less value from Drognan's Anguish than a dedicated Pyromancer. The same goes for the Rogue dagger and Paladin shield. If your build is already close to its intended form, the right Mythic can smooth out weak points and open harder content without forcing a complete rebuild.
Build Around Your Actual Playstyle
Mythic Uniques can speed up progression, but they work best when they support a clear plan. Prioritise the item that improves your rotation, keeps you alive, or unlocks the mechanic your build depends on. If a rare material shortage slows you down, you can also buy cheap D4 items to fill gaps while saving your crafting resources for the piece that will make the biggest difference.