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Season 13 Sorcerer filter collection

Ball Lightning Loot Filter for Diablo 4 Sorcerer

Pick a Ball Lightning Sorcerer loot filter by strictness, then open the detail page to copy a public import code. Each option shows its source label, farming goal, and Not in-game verified status before you copy.

Public import codes are source-attributed and marked Not in-game verified until tested in the current Diablo IV client. Preview the rules before farming or salvaging.

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Quick guide

Build
Ball Lightning Sorcerer
Codes
4 featured public codes
Verification
Not in-game verified
Action
Copy Import Code on detail pages

Which Ball Lightning filter should I copy?

Choose by how aggressive you want the public code to be. Light keeps more drops visible for testing, Strict removes more noise for focused farming, and Ultra Strict is for late-endgame sessions after you preview the rules.

Late-endgame option

Ultra Strict Ball Lightning loot filter

Use this public Season 13 import code only if you are ready for a tighter Ball Lightning Sorcerer setup and will preview the rules before farming.

Source: Public source · Creator: NoMercy

Has public code · Not in-game verified

Copy Ultra Strict Import Code

Testing / lower-aggression option

Light Ball Lightning loot filter

Use this public Ball Lightning Sorcerer code when you still want to inspect more drops or test the source rules before moving stricter.

Source: Public source · Creator: Thornwoody

Has public code · Not in-game verified

View Light Filter

Focused farming option

Strict Ball Lightning loot filter

Use this public Ball Lightning Sorcerer code when you know which drops matter and want less clutter than Light or Regular.

Source: Public source · Creator: Thornwoody

Has public code · Not in-game verified

View Strict Filter

Balanced public-code option

Regular Ball Lightning loot filter

Use this public Ball Lightning Sorcerer code when you want a balanced option for endgame farming before moving stricter.

Source: Public source · Creator: Not exposed by source

Has public code · Not in-game verified

View Regular Filter

How to use a Ball Lightning import code

  1. 1. Open a Ball Lightning filter card and click Copy Import Code.
  2. 2. Paste the public code into the Diablo IV loot filter import flow.
  3. 3. Preview the rules before farming. Public community codes can be outdated after patches.

We keep these records source-attributed and separate public code availability from in-game verification. If a code fails, use the removal or correction link on the detail page.

Light vs Regular vs Strict vs Ultra Strict

There is no single safe default for every Ball Lightning Sorcerer. Pick based on your gear stage, source trust, and how much loot noise you want to remove.

Light

Early testing, boss farming, or when you still want to inspect more drops.

Keeps the filter less aggressive. Start here if you are unsure.

Regular

General endgame Ball Lightning farming when you want a balanced public code.

Use this when you want a middle option before moving into Strict or Ultra Strict.

Strict

Focused endgame farming when you already know which drops matter.

Reduces more clutter while still keeping the build-specific search broad.

Ultra Strict

Late-endgame Codex upgrade hunting or cleaner sessions.

Use only if you are comfortable previewing the rules before farming.

Do not treat strictness as a quality score. A Light or Regular filter can be better for testing; an Ultra Strict filter can be too aggressive if your gear stage is not ready.

Ball Lightning loot filter FAQ

What is a Ball Lightning loot filter in Diablo 4?

A Ball Lightning loot filter is a Diablo IV loot filter preset aimed at Sorcerer builds that use Ball Lightning. It helps highlight or hide drops based on the source rules, strictness, and farming goal of the preset.

Is this a Sorcerer loot filter?

Yes. The first Ball Lightning collection is built around Sorcerer records in our preset library. The current featured records are tagged Sorcerer and Ball Lightning.

Which Ball Lightning loot filter should I pick: Light, Regular, Strict, or Ultra Strict?

Pick Light if you want a safer starting point with less aggressive hiding. Pick Regular for a balanced public endgame code. Pick Strict if you are farming specific endgame drops and want less clutter. Pick Ultra Strict if you are late enough in the season to preview a tighter setup before using it.

Are these import codes in-game verified?

No. The current Ball Lightning records have public import codes, but they are marked Not in-game verified. That means the code has source attribution, but Diablo4LootFilter has not recorded a successful import test in the current Diablo IV client yet.

Why does the page say Not in-game verified?

Because public community codes can change, break, or behave differently after a Diablo IV patch. We separate Has public code from In-game verified so players can copy faster without mistaking a public code for a tested one.

How do I report an outdated Ball Lightning filter code?

Open the filter detail page and use the Report or request removal link. Include the filter URL, the source or creator name, what failed, and any corrected source link if you have one.

Is this the same as a D4 Ball Lightning loot filter?

Yes. Players often search both “D4 Ball Lightning loot filter” and “Diablo 4 Ball Lightning loot filter.” This page is for Diablo IV Sorcerer Ball Lightning presets, with Light, Regular, Strict, and Ultra Strict options.

Can I use these for a Ball Lightning Sorc loot filter?

Yes. The featured records are tagged Sorcerer and Ball Lightning. Choose a strictness level, open the detail page, and check the source and Not in-game verified label before copying the import code.