What are Diablo 4 Altars of Lilith and where to find them

Diablo 4 Altars of Lilith
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Diablo 4 Altars of Lilith are statues that you can discover all over Sanctuary, and they mean that you're never too far away from a stone carved effigy of the Daughter of Hatred. Interacting with these glowing red plinths as you find them around Diablo 4 will give you certain buffs for all of your characters, not just the one you're currently using, but they're often hidden from view so aren't so easy to spot as you're wandering around on your adventures. If you want to track them all down and complete your collection, then we've got locations for all of the Altars of Lilith in Diablo 4 and some guidance on what they do.

How to find Altars of Lilith in Diablo 4

Finding one of the Diablo 4 Altars of Lilith behind a tree

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Finding Altars of Lilith in Diablo 4 can be tricky, as they are often at least partially obscured from your view by trees, rocks, or other obstacles – look out for their telltale red glow from the blood petals in her hands, which can help the statue to stand out from its surroundings. Once you claim an Altar of Lilith it will be permanently marked on your map, and the progress bar at the top of the map screen will help you track how many are left to find in the highlighted region. They are generally found tucked into alcoves or at the end of passageways, so those are areas you should target on your search, and we have a complete maps of the Diablo 4 Altars of Lilith locations in each region below to help you find every statue to claim.

All Diablo 4 Altars of Lilith locations

Below we have maps showing all of the Altars of Lilith locations in Diablo 4, broken down into the five regions.

Diablo 4 Altars of Lilith in Fractured Peaks

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There are a total of 28 Diablo 4 Altars of Lilith to be claimed in Fractured Peaks.

Diablo 4 Altars of Lilith in Scosglen

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There are a total of 34 Diablo 4 Altars of Lilith to be claimed in Scosglen.

Diablo 4 Altars of Lilith in Dry Steppes

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There are a total of 33 Diablo 4 Altars of Lilith to be claimed in Dry Steppes.

Diablo 4 Altars of Lilith in Kehjistan

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There are a total of 31 Diablo 4 Altars of Lilith to be claimed in Kehjistan.

Diablo 4 Altars of Lilith in Hawezar

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There are a total of 34 Diablo 4 Altars of Lilith to be claimed in Hawezar.

What are Diablo 4 Altars of Lilith used for

Rewards for claiming one of the Diablo 4 Altars of Lilith

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On the surface, Diablo 4 Altars of Lilith may have the appearance of collectible items, but tracking them down will do a lot more than simply tick them off a list. For each Altar you claim you'll receive some XP towards your next level up, along with 10 Renown for the region you're currently in – this will help get you closer to unlocking Region Progress Rewards, including an additional Diablo 4 health potion once you reach 500 Renown overall. On top of those benefits, each Altar of Lilith you claim will also unlock one of the following Realm Power boosts for all of the characters you use on your current realm:

  • Dexterity increased by 2
  • Intelligence increased by 2
  • Strength increased by 2
  • Willpower increased by 2
  • Murmuring Obols maximum capacity increased by 5

You'll also complete the Altar of Lilith Seeker challenge for claiming all of them in one region, unlocking the Wily and Seeker Diablo 4 Player Titles that you can then display on your profile for other players to see. If you go on to grab them all then you'll clear the Altar of Lilith Collector challenge, which gives you the Treasure and Hoarder titles to show off.

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Iain Wilson
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Iain originally joined Future in 2012 to write guides for CVG, PSM3, and Xbox World, before moving on to join GamesRadar in 2013 as Guides Editor. His words have also appeared in OPM, OXM, PC Gamer, GamesMaster, and SFX. He is better known to many as ‘Mr Trophy’, due to his slightly unhealthy obsession with amassing intangible PlayStation silverware, and he now has over 500 Platinum pots weighing down the shelves of his virtual award cabinet. He does not care for Xbox Achievements.