Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred Guide | How to Get all the Cat mounts and Armors

Here's a guide on how to get all the Cat mounts and Amours in Diablo IV Lord of Hatred

Game Guide by Mash Rahman on  May 26, 2026

The addition of the dangerous, dangerous jungle area of Nahantu completely transformed the way that players would interact with the world of Diablo IV, with the addition of predatory felines. Players used to have the traditional option of using horses as their vehicles for most of the game, but these large cats offer a welcome visual change.

Aside from the thirteen different feline mounts, the six very detailed mount armors have been concealed throughout the different gameplay systems, making it a top priority for enthusiastic collectors to locate these cosmetics. To earn these rewards, players must do almost everything that has been thrown at them since the expansion's opening, from casual open-world exploration to the most challenging endgame cooperative challenges.

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If you're looking to accomplish your stable filling goals without spending time on unnecessary tasks, it's important to know exactly where to focus. This all-encompassing guide explains exactly how to acquire all the felines and barding you'll find through organic means, so that your character can ride through Sanctuary with all the prestige they can get.

Vendor Purchases and Campaign Unlocks

The easiest route to changing your horse for a giant jungle cat is to head to any normal town Stablemaster vendor. The merchant's stable inventory now permanently includes two types of panthers: the Nahantu Panther and the Leucistic Panther.

Both of these agile predators are easily attainable—all it takes is a basic investment of 100,000 gold pieces from your own personal stash. These vendor options are a great starting point to feline customization before you start concentrating on the rare and achievement-locked variants.

Of course, as you go through the main plot of the expansion, you will also be able to get higher levels of pet feline graphics. If you successfully finish the primary storyline of Nahantu, you'll be rewarded with the Leucistic Lion, which is a proud, pale lion with a huge mane to make your triumph over the main story clear.

Once the collection process has been completed, it continues immediately after the campaign in the priority quest line Deeds of a Champion. To clear out the remaining corruption in the jungle, you'll be completing these endgame objectives, and eventually submit a final list of favors to the Tree of Whispers, which will also grant you the sleek Dark Leopard mount and its matching armor set.

The Trials of the Kurast Undercity

The Kurast Undercity's fight for time course is a key hunting area to be recognized by many of the feline mount collective. If a player desires to take these particular rewards, he or she must learn to play with a balance between remaining time and keeping up with attunement levels, while aggressively attacking the final district boss.

After just one successful passage through this ancestral dungeon and attaining the highest possible attunement rank of 4, your character will receive the lean Nahantu Puma. This is a tease of the Undercity layout's fast pace, as an introduction to the game.

If you can do this fifty times, you'll get an even bigger prize for this guy, if you've got the stamina for a much longer grind. Fifty individual maximum attunement Undercity runs on any difficulty setting unlock the coveted Nahantu Tiger, a splendid striped monster that's hard to unlock and much desired.

The most complex cat mount in this dungeon is the ridiculously fast Nahantu Cheetah, which requires an unusual combination of conditions to enter. The cheetah can only be obtained by acquiring a rare Unique Tribute of Ascendance, which can be found from world bosses and Whisper Caches of high tier.

You'll then need to successfully complete an Undercity run with that tribute, using a flawless route to reach the maximum attunement—that is, fight through the many time penalties along the way! In these excruciating Undercity runs, the same final bosses also have a random chance of giving a rare Undercity Temple Barding and Kurast Undercity Barding armor set to add even more to your feline fleet.

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Sanctuary is an RPG that is very “RPC” about filling every corner of the world map with adventures and engaging public events. To acquire the wonderfully patterned Nahantu Leopard, one must watch carefully his or her region map and wait for the Legion to be active.

This particular leopard can be unlocked on success at the unique Legion events that periodically appear in the Nahantu jungle, though usually you'll need some teammates to manage the split objectives. For those who enjoy more peaceful, methodical adventures than intense battles and encounters, the ancient stone monuments on the jungle floor can be hunted down.

When you find all 30 Tenets of Akarat and complete their short spirit-matching puzzles, you'll earn the regal Nahantu Lion. If you're a completionist by nature, and you want to get rid of all the quest badges from your quest log, then you'll earn the terrifying Green Eyed Devil mount if you complete all of the 44 side quests within the borders of Nahantu.

Cooperative Endgame Feats and Mercenary Bonds

Another safe path to mount expansion is to deepen your operations with your hired combat associates at the secret Den hideout. With each of your chosen Mercs, you will earn influence points as you deploy them or call them in as reinforcements.

Once the maximum rapport rank of 10 has been achieved with all three of your key Mercs, a special shared milestone will become available, granting you the ability to recruit the aggressive Nahantu Lioness Merc. This also helps ensure players have the opportunity to vary their companions from day to day as a way to progress their character, rather than having to use the same companion across all their levels.

The most unique cosmetics in the entire game await, as players ascend to the highest level of cooperative endgame. The White Longfur Beast mount is a beautiful white mount that you will obtain when you coordinate a party and complete all three of the Dark Citadel dungeon's tricky wings. 

The Dark Citadel's imposing bosses also have a low random chance of dropping the old Khazra Barding armor upon death to reward the victorious party. Lastly, the personification of character growth goes to power levelers who go beyond standard limits; at the end of the day, the incredibly rare Piebald Panther is granted to those of us who have hit level three hundred.

Enhancing the Legendary Feline Armors

Equipping with rare bardings puts an extra layer of customized dread on top of unlocking your preferred predatory cat, which is already enough to make you feel like you're in the open world. Some of these armor sets will be unlocked at the same time as the mounts themselves, like the intimidating Scion of Hatred Barding, which drops immediately when you get your Dark Leopard from the post-campaign tree rewards.

Likewise, as you finish the gargantuan 44 region side quest, you will also get your Green Eyed Devil mount, and the ornate Pride of Nahantu Barding will be simultaneously delivered. With this design, your hard-earned cats can look suitably armored as soon as they reach the farm and don't have to be fed more.

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For those looking for a highly specialized armor set that depends on the game's complex socketing system, the Imperial Barding of Old is for them. To activate this golden, protective plate armor, you must complete the two different legendary runes in addition to equipping your character in two different active gear sockets.

The words of power will automatically unlock the corresponding armor pieces when you take them on your body, thereby triggering the cosmetic unlock at the closest Stablemaster. These six unique bardings combined with the thirteen great cats make for the perfect combination to create a fearsome beast to fight alongside the Hells.


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Mash Rahman

Editor, NoobFeed

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