
IGGM.com Diablo 4 Season 8 Guide: How To Get Lilith's Wind Of Hate Boss Power?
Undoubtedly, the most attractive new content in Diablo 4 Season 8, which will be launched on April 29, should be the boss power, because like other seasonal powers before, the boss power is the most intuitive way to help you in the new season.
In order to fully ensure that boss power can help you cope with most situations, Diablo 4 brings up to 24 boss powers for Season 8, and the most difficult to get and powerful ones are 5 legendary boss powers, which come from the 5 most powerful lair (endgame) bosses in the game: Andariel's Flaming Skull
Belial's Eye Beams
Duriel's Burrow
Harbinger of Hatred's Volley
Lilith's Wind of Hate
In addition to the ultimate boss Belial of this season, the most eye – catching ones should be Lilith and Lilith's Wind of Hate, because she is one of the main villains of Diablo 4, and has brought you endless nightmares in the past few seasons, but it is precisely because of this that you will want to get her power more. Based on this, we will introduce you to how to get Lilith's Wind of Hate, a boss power belonging to Lilith.
Before you get this power, it's important to understand its effects so you can determine when it's appropriate and switch powers before a fight begins. Each boss power in Season 8 consists of a main power and a modifier power, and you can equip one main power and three modifier powers in a single battle.
The main power effect of Lilith's Wind of Hate allows you to attack enemies with a spike wave that lasts for 2 seconds while casting a skill, causing them up to 1,925% physical damage! And every time Wind of Hate hits an enemy, their damage increases by 60%, up to 300%.
As for the modifier effect, when you use the main boss skill to hit an elite enemy other than the world boss, a Blister Clone that lasts for 15 seconds will be created at 10% of their maximum health. Killing the clone will reduce the health of the corresponding enemy by 10.25%. A single elite enemy can have up to 3 clones active at the same time.
First of all, considering that Lilith is a very strong lair boss, you must accumulate enough Diablo 4 g old and good enough gear, as well as power from other bosses, by completing other tasks or defeating other bosses in advance, and use them as the basis for your fight with Lilith.
Generally speaking, you must unlock the boss battle with Lilith after your character reaches level 60 and unlocks Torment difficulty level 4. Then go to the southwestern Fractured Peaks and find the entrance to Echo of Hatred next to Nevesk waypoint. At this time, you will receive a task called Echo of Hatred in your quest log. Visit it and enter the corresponding dungeon to start the battle.
Before Season 8, in addition to the preparations we have mentioned, you also need to collect materials for summoning Lilith by killing other bosses to summon her. However, Season 8 has made changes to the endgame boss mechanism. Not only has it been renamed lair boss, but it has also cancelled the summoning material. Instead, you need to farm lair keys to open the hoard and take away the loot after winning.
This fight is divided into two phases, and in both phases the boss will have a full health bar at the beginning of the fight. Here are the different ways to deal with each phase.
When Phase 1 begins, Lilith will first create Blood Blisters, and Blood Orbs will further spawn around her. All you have to do is destroy the blood blisters and be careful not to be hit by the blood orbs. However, in order to ensure that you don't lose health in this phase as much as possible, it is best to exchange some healing potions with Diablo 4 items in advance, just in case.
Towards the end of this phase, the boss will continue to summon Oppressors to assist her. Fortunately, the health of this enemy type is very low, so it shouldn't be a problem for you to destroy them. At the end of this phase, Lilith will also summon Triangle Wave. You need to stay in the outer circle of the arena before the boss lands to avoid the inner wave, and then immediately move into the boss circle to continue to avoid the outer wave.
Once Lilith lands, you must deal as much damage to her as possible – in fact you should kill the boss as soon as possible in the first phase to avoid the damage debuffs she may continue to cause you.
All you have to do in this phase is to always avoid the blood orbs and void orbs generated by the blood pools, and when the boss destroys the platform, you can avoid it while attacking her until her second health is reduced to 0 and all three platform parts are destroyed.
After winning, if you get Lilith's lair keys beforehand, you can open more loot in addition to the regular D4 gold rewards, as well as the focus of this time: the boss power Lilith's Wind of Hate!
The above is all we have introduced to you this time. If you think it is of reference value, please complete the relevant battles as soon as possible after Season 8 starts! I wish you success!
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