InDiablo 4,each of the game’s six classesare given a unique mechanic that unlocks at a specific level. The new Spiritborn class gains the Spirit Hall, Sorcerers get passive buffs, Necromancers get more control over their minions, Rogues can specialize, and Barbarians can gain expertise in four equippable weapon slots.

The unique Druid class mechanic inDiablo 4is the Spirit Boons system, which gives players a choice of enhancements themed after four Spirits who demand Offerings. A short quest must be completed to access the system, and Offerings must be collected and made to these Spirits to unlock all choices. Essentially, Druidsget an additional set of passivesto choose from thanks to this system.

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Updated June 07, 2025 by Erik Petrovich: In Diablo 4, Spirit Boons are the unique Druid class feature that lets players customize Druid builds beyond their normal skills, gear, and Paragon points. For Druids, Spirit Boons come in four varieties – the Eagle, Wolf, Deer, and Snake – each of which has four different passive abilities that you may select to become permanent passives on your character. After several updates since the launch of Diablo 4, Druid Spirit offerings still work the same way they did on release, but many Spirit Boonskills have been updatedover the last six seasons. This guide to the Diablo 4 Spirit Boon system for Druids has been updated to reflect the current stats and effects of each Spirit Boon in Diablo 4 Season 6.

How To Unlock Druid Spirit Boons in Diablo 4

The Druid’s Spirit Boons systemunlocks at level 15, at which point players will be directed to Túr Dulra, a Stronghold in Scosglen. To gain access to the Spirit abilities, a short unique class quest must be completed called “Spirits of the Lost Grove.” It takes placeentirely in Scosglen, so don’t worry about monsters being too high-level as the area should scale enemies no matter how early one arrives.

After clearing the stronghold, and defeating its final boss Baelgemoth, find a druid named Ardeth amongst the new townsfolk who return to Túr Dulra. He directs the player to free the trapped spirit of the Spirit Lord, who can be found at a marked location in Scosglen. Speak to the Spirit Lord upon arrival and the meaty deer asks the Wanderer to retrieve its skull and return it to Túr Dulra.

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Once again, pin Fainne, The Abandoned Grove on your map and follow the guide on the minimap to get there. Retrieve the Spirit Lord’s skull from the Goatmen who inhabit the Grove, then return to Túr Dulra and give the skull to Ardeth to complete the Druid class questline and unlock access to Spirit Boons.

Druid Sprit Boons Overview: What They Do, & How To Use Them

After Level 15, even if Druids haven’t unlocked the system yet, Druid Spirit Offerings will begin todrop from monsters all over Sanctuary. There’s a small chance for practically every enemy inDiablo 4to drop these, so there’s not really any better way to farm Spirit Offerings inDiablo 4than to simply wander around killing. Spirit Offerings will stay in your inventory even if the Spirit Boons system hasn’t been unlocked, so there’s no reason not to pick them up after reaching Level 15.

There are four Spirits in Tur Dulra that players can give Offerings to: the Deer, the Wolf, the Snake, and the Eagle. Each Spirit has a selection of four passives that can be unlocked as part of a track – the more Offerings given to a spirit, the more passives become available. The only exception is the Snake, which requires 100 Spirit Offerings up front.

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Druids can select one passive from each of the Spirits for a total of four, but another one can be selected after unlocking all 16 Spirit Boons for a total of five. Each Spirit can be given a total of 100 Offerings, and a new passive unlocks for every 25.

A total of 400 Spirit Offerings are needed to unlock all passives and the fifth equippable skill slot – that might sound like a lotcompared to other class requirements, but they tend to drop in large clusters and most players will be able to completely unlock the system by around Level 40 to 50.

Though every class has received significant updates since the launch ofDiablo 4, especially with theVessel of HatredDLC, the Spirit Boon system still works largely the same way as it did before. However, the specifics of each Spirit Boon’s stat boosts and special effects have changed. If you haven’t kept up with these updates, check over the various current Spirit Boon effects below to bring yourself up to speed with the Spirit Boons system in Season 6 andVessel of Hatred.

Deer Spirit Boons

InDiablo 4, Deer Spirit Boons are good for boosting the backbone and utility of your build with boosts to Max Spirit, Damage Reduction, Movement Speed, and more.

Eagle Spirit Boons

InDiablo 4, Eagle Spirit Boons are good for boosting your combat prowess, granting offensive bonuses to Crit Chance, Attack Speed, Crit Damage, and Life.

Wolf Spirit Boons

InDiablo 4, Wolf Spirit Boons are good for a variety of builds but especially Companion builds as its Lucky Hit skills can reset Companion skills. It also grants extra Ultimate Skill duration, Fortify, and Spirit recovery.

Snake Spirit Boons

InDiablo 4, Snake Spirit Boons are good for a variety of builds, depending on your Elemental focus. Each passive benefits a type of Druid build, like Earth attacks becoming Overpowered, Lightning attacks creating Static Discharges, Healing while Shapeshifted, and Ultimate cooldown reduction with Nature Skills.

100 Offerings unlocks all of the following passive abilities at once. You cannot unlock each of these passives one at a time.