The report appeared on Blizzard’s latest Diablo Immortal bug listings on April 20, 2026, posted by a PC player running version 4.3.0. Publicly, the thread is still thin. Blizzard has not posted a response in it, and the forum view does not show much more than the headline and basic device details right now. That means nobody should pretend we have a full technical breakdown of what “rearranging” involved. But the claim itself is brutally clear, and the category is bad enough that even one live report matters.
This is one of the few bug categories that instantly sounds expensive
There are lots of Diablo Immortal bugs players can laugh off for a minute. A busted menu. A weird animation. A reward icon acting possessed. Legendary gems disappearing are not in that category. They hit the exact part of the game where time investment, luck, and sometimes real money all overlap, which is why a thread like this gets ugly fast even before anyone has full details.
And honestly, it should. If a player moves gems around in their own inventory or build setup and the result is that seventeen of them apparently vanish, that is not just a systems hiccup. That is the kind of thing that makes people wonder whether they can safely touch the interface at all without losing something valuable.
Diablo Immortal already has way too much baggage around gem and reward trust
This report also lands in a game that has already been having a miserable little run of progression-related stories. We recently covered how a legendary gem reportedly vanished after a Rift, how players said 10 Legendary Crests disappeared with no refund mail, and how a Leviathan Surge upgrade allegedly consumed 9,000 sigils and gave nothing back. Different bugs, same ugly mood: when Diablo Immortal touches gems, rewards, or progression systems, players are increasingly expecting something cursed to happen.
That matters because pattern recognition changes how every new report lands. In a healthier game week, a one-post thread about missing gems might feel like an isolated account issue. In Diablo Immortal right now, it reads more like yet another reason players are side-eyeing the entire reward economy.
Fresh report, thin details, terrible category
To be fair, this is still one fresh public report with limited visible detail. Nobody should oversell it as a giant confirmed outbreak. The grounded version is simpler: a player says rearranging their legendary gems caused 17 of them to disappear, the thread is live on Blizzard’s bug board, and there is no public resolution attached yet. That is already enough for a real story, because the category is explosive on its own.
At this point, Diablo Immortal does not just need its gem systems to work. It needs players to stop feeling like opening their inventory is a high-risk activity.






