A fresh Diablo IV PC bug report says one player has been unable to properly use the Wardrobe since day one of Lord of Hatred. The player claims they cannot pick a pet, change a mount, select trophies, or adjust outfit pieces normally. In true Diablo fashion, even the closet has entered its villain era.
The helm slot allegedly grabs the whole outfit
The strangest part of the report is the outfit selection behavior. According to the player, clicking an item for the helm slot automatically selects the entire gear set instead.
That is not a wardrobe. That is a cursed mannequin with executive authority.
Cosmetic bugs are easy to laugh at until they hit the systems players actually use every day. Pets, mounts, trophies, transmogs, and saved looks are part of how players make their character feel like theirs. If the Wardrobe starts treating every small change like a full outfit takeover, it turns harmless customization into a tiny UI wrestling match.
Reinstalling did not fix it
The player says they tried uninstalling and reinstalling Diablo 4, but the problem remained. That detail matters because it suggests this may not be a simple local hiccup for the affected account or installation.
To be clear, this is still a player-submitted bug report, not a Blizzard-confirmed widespread issue. At the time of writing, it appears to be a small thread rather than a giant forum fire. But the report is specific enough to watch, especially because Wardrobe weirdness has already haunted Diablo 4 before.
Lord of Hatred has been noisy already
This lands during a busy launch window where Diabloz has already covered Hotfix 4 removing the Pit and Tower portal, early Lord of Hatred hotfixes, and several quest or entitlement issues.
The Wardrobe bug is smaller than a campaign blocker or paid-content access problem, obviously. Nobody is losing a class unlock because their helmet menu is possessed. But these smaller bugs still shape launch-week mood because they hit the everyday friction layer — the part of the game players touch between dungeons, builds, and loot arguments.
The closet should not be endgame content
If you are affected, there is no clear official workaround in the thread yet. The obvious first steps are still the boring ones: restart, check account state, avoid making major cosmetic changes if the interface behaves strangely, and document what happens before filing or adding to a bug report.
For everyone else, this is another one for the Lord of Hatred bug-watch board. Diablo 4 has bosses, dungeons, systems, and loot tables to fight. The Wardrobe really does not need to join the enemy roster.






