Tuesday, 12 May 2026

Diablo 4’s Most Annoying Pit Voice Is Actually Hiding a Secret Boss



Diablo 4 players have finally discovered that one of The Pit’s most annoying voice lines may not just be ambient paranoia after all.

You know the one. Your character mutters something along the lines of being followed, watched, or cursed by the place, and after hearing it enough times, most players naturally assumed Sanctuary had added repetitive internal monologue to the endgame checklist.

But no. Apparently, Diablo 4 was trying to tell us something.

That creepy little line is tied to a hidden secret boss called Choron, and unlocking him requires players to hunt down hidden plaques across specific Pit tiers. Because of course Diablo would hide a secret boss behind environmental storytelling, tier math, and mild psychological harassment.

The Pit Was Whispering for a Reason

As Icy Veins reports, players have connected the repeated “being followed” voice line to a hidden sequence inside The Pit. The secret involves finding and reading plaques that appear across a long chain of Pit tiers.

The discovery was shared by player VeryGooDiS, who posted a guide explaining that plaques can be found at Pit tiers 1, 6, 11, 16, and continuing in that pattern all the way up to 96.

The plaques are reportedly found on the first level of the Pit, often in dead-end areas. The Prison map appears to be an exception, where players may need to check cells instead.

So yes, if you thought clicking a strange plaque in the middle of a Pit run was just random dungeon clutter, congratulations. You were standing next to a secret and probably too busy trying not to explode.

How Choron Finally Appears

Once players have read the required plaques, the voice line should stop appearing. That alone may be enough reward for anyone who has heard it 200 times while farming.

But there is more. After the plaque chain is completed, players can continue running The Pit until Choron appears as the boss.

There seems to be some randomness involved after the final plaque. Some players have reported getting Choron quickly after moving into higher Pit tiers, while others had to keep running for much longer before he spawned.

The reported reward is not some massive loot explosion. It appears to be tied mainly to an achievement and a prefix title for the account. So if you were hoping for a secret Mythic Unique called “Please Stop Talking,” lower expectations slightly.

The Real Reward Is Silence

The funniest part is that many players seem almost more excited about silencing the voice line than fighting Choron himself.

And honestly, fair.

Lord of Hatred has added plenty of big systems to Diablo 4: War Plans, Talismans, the Horadric Cube, Echoing Hatred, new classes, new farming routes, and enough patch-note material to wallpaper a cursed cathedral.

But this is the kind of small secret that makes Diablo feel alive in a different way. It rewards players for noticing something weird, testing a theory, sharing discoveries, and collectively turning one annoying voice line into a full-blown hidden encounter.

More of This, Please

Not every secret needs to hand out world-shattering loot. Sometimes the best reward is simply proving that the game was being strange on purpose.

Choron is exactly the kind of bizarre hidden boss Diablo 4 benefits from. It is obscure, slightly irritating, weirdly atmospheric, and absolutely the sort of thing players will now bring up every time someone says modern ARPGs have no mystery left.

The Pit had a secret.

The voice line was a clue.

And somewhere in Sanctuary, Choron has probably learned the hard way that Diablo players will investigate absolutely anything if it annoys them for long enough.