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Bladedancer's Aspect Diablo 4
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How to Get the Bladedancer’s Aspect in Diablo 4

Four blades are better than two.

The Twisting Blades Rogue build in Diablo 4 is currently one of the best for the class and I have been happily running with it since reaching the late-game. To make Twisting Blades even better, the Bladedancer’s Aspect is required, and I went to get it myself so you know exactly where to go. Here’s how to get the Bladedancer’s Aspect in Diablo 4.

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Where to Unlock the Bladedancer’s Aspect in Diablo 4

I unlocked the Bladedancer’s Aspect in the Jalal’s Vigil dungeon located in Scosglen. This Diablo 4 dungeon is all the way to the northeast of the Scosglen border within the Shrouded Moors region. To get the Aspect, you must make your way through the entire dungeon and take out the final boss.

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Jalal’s Vigil is a forest-themed dungeon that can change appearance based on the time of day. Be prepared for plenty of giant angry trees along the main path. By the end of the dungeon, you will have to take down The Bramble boss, which is the angriest tree of all. I stun-locked the boss with my group and burned him down to claim the Bladedancer’s Aspect for myself.

What Does the Bladedancer’s Aspect Do in Diablo 4?

This Aspect adds some additional AOE damage to the Twisting Blades which will add a significant spike to DPS on the Rogue. The description can be found below.

Bladedancer’s Aspect in Diablo 4:

  • Twisting Blades orbit for a short time after they return to you, dealing 10% of Twisting Blades’ return damage per hit. Based on the distance the blades returned, the orbit increases up to 20% of the return damage.

Related: What is Overpower Damage in Diablo 4? – Answered

As soon as I added this aspect to my build, I was tearing through groups of enemies much faster, especially with the Shadow Imbument involved. Another great aspect of Diablo 4 is the Shockwave Aspect, and it may take some luck, but it’s worth getting.


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Daniel Wenerowicz
Dan has been writing gaming guides, news, and features for three years after graduating with a BA in writing . You can find him covering Call of Duty for eternity, action-adventure games, and nearly any other major release.