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Diablo 4 – How to give thanks at the shrine

Updated: May 11, 2023 5:08 pm
Diablo 4 – How to give thanks at the shrine

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In Diablo 4, you will come across many shrines and altars; you may have to give Thanks, taunt, or bid goodbye. Emotes are an integral part of the Diablo 4 experience. Therefore, you need to know how to interact with the game world, especially if you are a first-time player. So, follow this guide on how to give Thanks at the Shrine in Diablo 4.

How to Give Thanks at the Shrine for the Traveler’s Prayer Quest in Diablo 4

Not only can you use them to interact with various NPCs, but they’re also used in side quests. For example, to give Thanks at the shrine for the Traveler’s Prayer, you must use the Thanks emote on your Action Wheel. Press the button E Key on your PC to access your Emote Wheel. 

How to Unlock Traveler’s Prayer in Diablo 4

To unlock the Traveler’s Prayer side quest, ensure that you are above Lv 7 in Diablo 4. This is because you will need to travel to areas where you must be Lv 25. You can check your Journal when this side quest is triggered; it should trigger once you reach Lv 7. Once you see the quest, you can go to Yelesna and enter The Hog’s Head. Here you can find a Pilgrim’s Letter on a bench. You can now interact with the letter to begin the quest.

To make this side quest easier, you can track the location of the roadside shrine. Thankfully, you don’t need to go far, as this quest will still take place in Yelesna. So, from The Hog’s Head, go to the Zeleny Lowlands and Murmuring Mill. 

You can either combat the monsters in these areas or skip past them. Once you’ve made your way to the front of the shrine, access your Emote Menu to use the Thanks emote. Then, of course, you will gain rewards for your troubles. You will be rewarded with the Weak Crushing Elixir and Weak Acrobatics Elixir. 


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