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Diablo 4 How to get Grave Dust

Updated: Jun 7, 2023 8:53 pm
Diablo 4 How to get Grave Dust

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There are plenty of harvestable materials you’ll need to strengthen potions and craft elixirs in Diablo IV, and journeying throughout Sanctuary will help you find those materials. But, there are some materials harder to find than others, like Angelbreath or Grave Dust. If you need help getting your hands on Grave Dust in Diablo IV, we’re here to help.

How to get Grave Dust in Diablo 4

The Grave Dust monster part can be found in the bones, bodies, and cerements of the undead. To harvest it, you’ll need to find and kill the monsters that have it, which are the undead ones. These enemies include:

All of these enemies could have Grave Dust on them, but be aware that Grave Dust is a rare material, so you’re not going to get it from every enemy. Keep defeating them until you pick up enough for your crafting. 

Get to areas that have plenty of these enemies if you want to farm the material. The Drowned specifically dominate the Scosglen coast where they died as humans, so you’ll find plenty of them there.

Once you’ve obtained your dust, take it to The Alchemist in Kyovashad to get crafting.

Diablo 4 – Tips for getting Grave Dust

Grave Dust will be essential in upgrading potions like the Greater Healing Potion and the Superior Healing Potion. This dust is also used to craft incense like Chorus of War and Sage’s Whisper, so if you’re in the market for these, you’ll want to get your hands on some.

You can also farm for other rare materials like Paletongue and Demon’s Heart while getting Grave Dust, as a few rare foes like Almunn Duke of Shadow carry these materials, as well. 

Once you get plenty of Grave Dust, hoard this material for further use. Save up as much as you can so you don’t have to go off and farm it every time you need to craft an incense or upgrade a potion.


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