
If your imported loot filter is hiding Mythic items in Diablo 4 Season 14, the issue is almost certainly the Item Rarity Match → Mythic condition. Switching that rule to use the direct Mythic item property instead will make them visible again, and you do not need to rebuild your entire filter from scratch.
Many popular imported profiles rely on an Item Rarity Match condition set to Mythic to highlight unique-tier drops. Because of a current bug, this condition fails to evaluate correctly even when the rule is pinned to the top of your list and explicitly set to Show. Once the filter is active, Mythic labels disappear from the ground, and the bottom Visibility: Hide All rule scrubs them from your screen.
You can correct this inside your existing filter without deleting other rules. The goal is to stop using the imported rarity match and enable the dedicated Mythic property directly.

Load the loot filter settings and select the imported profile you are currently running.
Locate the rule meant to display Mythics. It is usually near the top of the stack as a Show rule and will currently reference an Item Rarity Match condition.
Edit that rule. Inside the item properties, remove or disable the Item Rarity Match → Mythic condition, then enable the standalone Mythic toggle or checkbox. This forces the filter to evaluate the item by its internal flag rather than the imported rarity string.

Save the rule and confirm it sits above your catch-all Hide rule at the bottom. Apply the filter before heading back into Sanctuary.
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Use this short checklist to verify the fix without changing the rest of your filter structure:
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The bug appears to affect how imported rarity strings are parsed by the filter engine. The direct Mythic property references an internal item classification that evaluates independently, bypassing the broken import logic entirely. That is why manually enabling the property fixes the issue while imported Rarity Match settings continue to fail.