This is a guide on The Wandering Death, a World Boss in Diablo 4 (D4). Read on to learn more about The Wandering Death including its spawn location, attack patterns, how to beat The Wandering Death, and all notable rewards in defeating the world boss!
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All three World Bosses (The Wandering Death, Avarice, and Wandering Death) all have a chance to appear at any of the five locations shown above.
Wandering Death can also spawn in The Cauldron, which is located in the Nahantu region. You can find this area northeast of the Ichorfall Waypoint.
Note that World Bosses will only appear in The Cauldron after completing the Whispering objectives during the Deeds of a Champion campaign quest.
Wandering Death Tips and Strategies |
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It is recommended to have optimized gear and builds for your respective class. If you are missing key pieces like Aspects from the Codex of Power, you can try farming for legendary items and gambling with the Purveyor of Curiosities.
World Bosses are extremely difficult to take on alone. It is highly recommended to team up with other players because there is a 15-minute time limit for these encounters. You will need all the extra firepower and crowd control you can get from other players in order to succeed.
What Is the Maximum Party Size?
World Bosses have a Stagger Bar below their Health Bar. Filling up the Stagger Bar by using crowd control Skills will open up a window for your party to deal as much damage as you can.
In addition, when Wandering Death is staggered, two Trapped Souls will spawn. Kill them as soon as possible to deal extra damage.
Crowd Control is a generic term for debilitating effects which limit or stop enemy movement. The table below lists all effects in the game that contribute to Crowd Control.
Crowd Control Effect List | |
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Stun | Immobilize |
Slow | Knockdown |
Taunt | Fear |
Tether | Daze |
Knockback | Petrify |
Chill | Freeze |
Waiting for allies to revive you will use up time that could be better used to deal damage instead. It also puts them in a dangerous position and puts them at risk of taking a lethal attack from Wandering Death. Take the 10% loss in equipment durability and return to the fray immediately!
As a last resort, you can always try to lower the World Tier. You may get an upgrade that can help you beat Wandering Death at a higher World Tier.
Wandering Death summons small tornadoes into the field. These are easily avoidable as long as you stay mindful of your positioning.
Wandering Death rends the ground in straight lines and pulls back the shattered fragments. This attack moves pretty slow and is easily avoidable, but increases in number as the fight goes on.
Wandering Death sends out a massive shockwave that knocks everyone back to reset the fight and disrupt formation.
Wandering Death slams the ground with its massive hands that sends spikes hurtling forward. As the fight continues, Wandering Death will use more hands to increase the AoE of this attack. Watch out for the AoE indicator on the ground to avoid this attack.
Wandering Death fires two beams from its hands and slowly rotates. This attack takes some time to wind up and is easily avoidable, but it deals massive damage to anyone caught. Wandering Death fires more beams as its health drops.
Wandering Death has its own version of the Necromancer's Bone Prison but much deadlier. After spawning a circular wall of bones, an explosion will occur shortly. Players caught in the Bone Prison has a few seconds to escape, and failure to do so will most likely deal fatal damage.
All World Bosses Schedule and Locations
Ashava the Pestilent | The Wandering Death |
Avarice the Gold Cursed | - |