When traversing the world of Diablo 4, you’ll be acquiring Aspects left, right, and center. These Aspects can provide some nice buffs to your character, especially when equipped to the right piece of gear.All Legendary gear can have an Aspectapplied to it, so your endgame build will have half a dozen Aspects with ease. One such Aspect gives some players trouble but can be especially useful for magically inclined players. Here’s how to get theProdigy’s Aspectin Diablo 4.
Where to Find the Prodigy’s Aspect in Diablo 4
Prodigy’s Aspect is found in theWitchwaterdungeon located within the final region of Diablo 4,Hawezar. Within Hawezar, you’ll want to head to theBlightmarsh sub-region, then make your way to itsSouthwestto find the Witchwater dungeon. While we aren’t going to go in-depth with a guide for the dungeon here, one tip we can give is to always try to fight in the largest rooms of the dungeon. Enemies of Hawezar like to drop a lot ofarea of effect poison,so the small, cramped rooms they spawn in aren’t the most ideal. Once you’ve made it all the way through and defeated the major bossSlitherat the end, Prodigy’s Aspect will be yours.
What Does Prodigy’s Aspect Do?
Prodigy’s Aspect is a Sorcerer/Sorceress exclusive Aspect,giving Mana upon using a skill with a cooldown. 15 Mana is given when applying the Aspect from your inventory, while the Aspect can giveup to 25 Manawhen found randomly on a Legendary piece of gear (similar to most other Aspects in the game). This Aspect is best for when you’re running aLightning build, where the name of the game is to spam as many skills as possible. With howMana-reliantthat build can be, this could be seen as essential. Other builds can get some use out of it, but Lightning builds are the clear focus.Related:How to Get the Edgemaster’s Aspect in Diablo 4If you’re looking to snag the rest of the Aspect lineup, check out our guide onhow to get theAspect of the Alphain Diablo 4.
Shawn Robinson
Shawn is a freelance gaming journalist who’s been with Prima Games for a year and a half, writing mainly about FPS games and RPGs. He even brings several years of experience at other sites like The Nerd Stash to the table. While he doesn’t bring a fancy degree to the table, he brings immense attention to detail with his guides, reviews, and news, leveraging his decade and a half of gaming knowledge. If he isn’t writing about games, he’s likely getting zero kills in his favorite FPS or yelling at the game when it was 100% his fault that he died.
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