
Diablo 4 Season 14 Rewards: Season Rank, Tower and Leaderboards in Full
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Season of Death Awakening pays out through two separate progression tracks, and people constantly confuse them. The Season Rank is the account-wide journey everyone climbs by completing objectives. The Tower and Leaderboards are the competitive ladder, now out of beta, that rewards you for how high you push. This guide lists exactly what each one gives, so you know what you're working toward and which rewards are worth the effort.
We push both tracks to the top every season, so if a specific reward is the only reason you're logging in, KingBoost can clear the rank or the leaderboard climb for you. Here's everything on offer.
Season Rank: 9 ranks, 120+ objectives

The Season Rank is account-wide, so progress counts across every character you play. Season 14 has nine ranks and more than 120 objectives, more than last season. Clear them all and you collect:
- Up to 12 Skill Points
- Up to 42 Paragon points
- Up to 7 Resplendent Sparks
- 5 Mythic Unique Caches (class-specific Mythics)
- The Greystone pet
- Remains of the Reaper Mount Trophy
- 2 Emblems
- 4 Titles, including Undying Light and Fulfilled Prophecy
- Special title laurels, the small emblems that sit next to your chosen title
- Crafting and Masterworking materials, currency, Lair Boss Keys
- Caches with gear and materials including Runes, Sigils, Talisman Charms and Seals
One caveat to plan around: about 15 percent of the objectives require the Lord of Hatred expansion, so a base-game account cannot finish every rank or claim every reward. The bulk is open to everyone, but full completion is expansion-locked.
The standout rewards here are the 7 Resplendent Sparks, which feed Mythic Unique crafting at the Jeweler, and the 5 Mythic Unique Caches, which hand you class-specific Mythics outright. Between them, the Season Rank track is itself a meaningful source of Mythics, separate from the farm loop.
Season Blessings: spend your Smoldering Ashes

Inside the Season Rank track you earn Smoldering Ashes from objectives and chapter rewards, then spend them on Season Blessings, which are account-wide buffs that run all season. There are five:
| Urn of Death Awakening | boosts Glints of Hope reputation earned from all sources |
| Urn of Reclamation | boosts the chance of rare materials from salvage |
| Urn of Masterworking | boosts the chance to drop extra Obducite |
| Urn of Glyphs | grants a chance at an extra upgrade when improving glyphs |
| Urn of Ancestral Whispers | boosts the chance for an Ancestral Cache when turning in Whispers |
If you care about the seasonal grind specifically, the Urn of Death Awakening pays for itself fast, since Glints of Hope feed the Zarbinzet reputation board that hands out Pandemonium Fragments. Pour early Ashes there and the whole Mythic loop speeds up.
Tower and Leaderboards: the competitive ladder

The Tower and Leaderboards left beta with Season 14, and that brings real cosmetic rewards for ranking. Rewards are granted the next time you log in after a reset ends, and there are two kinds of payout, progression and rank.
Progression rewards (for playing, not placing):
- Played the Tower
- Reached Tower Tier 100 or higher
Rank rewards, based on your best placement on any leaderboard:
- Top 1,000 on any leaderboard
- Top 500 on any leaderboard
- Top 100 on any leaderboard
- Top 10 on any leaderboard
- Top 1 on any leaderboard
Each cycle, your best rank earns you a Halo cosmetic and a Prestige Title. You keep those Seasonal Leaderboard Titles and Halos for the rest of the season until they reset with the next one. Then, at the start of the following season, you receive an Emblem marking the highest rank you hit on any leaderboard the season before, granted on first login.
New for Season 14, there are separate leaderboards for Solo Self-Found Normal and Hardcore players, plus filters for Solo Self-Found and Hardcore Solo Self-Found, so solo climbers compete against their own.
The progression rewards are the easy win most people leave on the table. You don't have to be competitive to claim the "Played the Tower" and "Tier 100" cosmetics, you just have to actually run the Tower, which a lot of players skip entirely because they assume the whole feature is for the top 100. Tier 100 is very reachable on a finished build. Grab those before you worry about placement.
Which rewards are actually worth chasing

Not every reward justifies the grind, so here's the honest priority:
| Worth it for power | the 7 Resplendent Sparks and 5 Mythic Caches from Season Rank directly strengthen your build |
| Worth it for prestige | the Remains of the Reaper Mount Trophy and the Top 100 or better Halos are the rare-looking rewards other players notice |
| Easy and worth grabbing | the Tower progression cosmetics for hitting Tier 100 |
| Nice but not urgent | the titles, emblems and laurels, which are pure flair and never expire mid-season |
Skip the climb
The Season Rank is over 120 objectives, and a Top 100 leaderboard push is a serious time and build investment. If you want the rank rewards without grinding every objective, or a leaderboard placement you don't have the hours to chase, our team runs the Season Journey and the Tower climb for you.
FAQ
HOW MANY SEASON RANKS ARE IN SEASON 14?
Nine ranks with more than 120 objectives. Completing them grants up to 12 Skill Points, 42 Paragon points, 7 Resplendent Sparks, 5 Mythic Unique Caches, the Greystone pet, the Remains of the Reaper Mount Trophy and more.
DO I NEED THE EXPANSION FOR ALL SEASON RANK REWARDS?
No, but you can't finish everything without it. About 15 percent of the objectives require Lord of Hatred, so a base-game account will miss those specific rewards while still earning the large majority.
WHAT DO YOU GET FROM THE TOWER LEADERBOARDS?
Progression rewards for playing the Tower and reaching Tier 100, plus rank rewards (a Halo and Prestige Title) based on your best placement, from Top 1,000 down to Top 1. The next season you also get an Emblem showing your highest previous rank.
WHAT ARE SEASON BLESSINGS?
Account-wide buffs bought with Smoldering Ashes earned through the Season Rank track. The five Urns boost reputation gain, salvage materials, Masterworking drops, glyph upgrades and Ancestral Cache chances respectively.
WHAT IS THE BEST SEASON BLESSING TO BUY FIRST?
For the seasonal grind, the Urn of Death Awakening, since it boosts Glints of Hope, which feed the reputation board that gives Pandemonium Fragments for Mythic crafting.








