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

It's time to show some appreciation

by Madison Benson
Diablo 4 Give Thanks at the Shrine Traveler's Prayer Quest

As you journey through Sanctuary in Diablo 4 and progress through the main story, you’ll occasionally encounter various side missions asking you to do all kinds of odd things. From classic fetch quests to investigating particular regions, the citizens of these cursed lands need our help, and we’re here to provide it. Sometimes, though, simple missions asking you to perform a quick task are a way to take a break from all the combat. If you’d like to learn more, continue reading to discover how to give thanks at the shrine during the Traveler’s Prayer quest in Diablo 4.

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

Before you can give thanks to the shrine, you’ll have to locate it on the map! Head to your map to find the small blue quest circle north of Yelesna in Zeleny Lowlands. You’ll find a Lethal Shrine just outside the ring, but this isn’t the one we want to focus on. Instead, go to the three-way road to find a small wooden shrine. You’ll see it lit with a lantern with papers on its front.

Diablo 4 Traveler Prayer Quest Shrine

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After you reach this shrine, the next step is to thank it! However, rather than interacting with the shrine, you’ll have to use the “Thank” emote in front of it. To do this, press either E on your keyboard or the up arrow on your controller to bring up an emote wheel. From here, press the customize button, look for the “thanks” emote and place it anywhere on the wheel.

Once you use this emote on the shrine, you’ll complete the Traveler’s Prayer quest and find a treasure chest as a reward!

Diablo 4 is available on June 6, 2023, on PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S.

Madison Benson

Madison is a writer who has played video games for over twenty years. If she isn't playing games on her PC, she's likely hanging out with her dogs and rabbits.