Diablo 4 is a game that is packed with content, and while the main quest is engaging and challenging, some of the most rewarding and exciting moments come from completing the game’s many side quests. However, not all side quests are easy to find, and some are hidden away in obscure corners of the game’s world. In this article, we’ll be exploring some tips and tricks to help you uncover those hidden side quests in Diablo 4, allowing you to experience all that this incredible game has to offer. Whether you’re a seasoned veteran of the series or a newcomer to the world of Diablo, this guide will help you find all the hidden content that Diablo 4 has to offer.
How to Find Side Quests
Locating side quests in Diablo 4 is relatively easy. Blue exclamation points will appear on your map, indicating the location of a potential side quest. However, it is worth noting that these exclamation points will only appear in the same region as your character. If you are looking for side quests in a particular region, you must first travel to that region to see the available quests. Once a side quest is initiated, its objectives will appear as a blue diamond on your map and will be added to your journal for easy tracking.
How to Find Hidden Side Quests
Although many side quests in Diablo 4 can be found by simply searching for blue exclamation points on your map, some are more challenging to uncover. Some side quests require specific actions, such as advancing the main storyline or conquering strongholds and dungeons. For example, the side quest “Sight to Madness” requires players to enter the dungeon “Cultist Refuge,” which can only be accessed after conquering Stronghold Nostrava. These requirements may not be explicitly mentioned in the quest description, so seemingly simple tasks can turn into larger, more challenging endeavors.
Additionally, some side quests are part of a quest chain, meaning that completing earlier quests is necessary to unlock new ones. For example, the “Woodsman of Nevesk” is a three-quest series that starts with the quest of the same name, followed by “Chains of Possession” and “Legacy Unmade.” Follow-up quests may be located in the same region or in a different one, which may require players to zone out and back in to trigger the quest, or to scan the map for blue exclamation points in new regions.
Lastly, some side quests are deliberately difficult to find and require a stroke of luck. The side quest “Better Days” involves discovering a “Faded Old Painting,” an object that can only be found by looting a random corpse. This discovery can be entirely accidental and may require players to revisit mundane events multiple times.
Overall, Diablo 4 offers an abundance of side quests that provide additional depth to the game’s lore, character development, and rewards. However, players must be prepared to explore thoroughly and think critically to uncover all the game’s hidden treasure. Make sure to check out our other Diablo IV Guides!