Unlock Jalal's Vigil Diablo 4

If you can’t figure out how to unlock Jalal’s Vigil in Diablo 4, don’t worry, you’re not the only one. A number of players have gone to the location where the dungeon is supposed to be, only to find nothing there. Is it a bug? Fortunately, it’s not. You just have to push further through the main quest. Let’s get into the details.

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unlock jalals vigil diablo 4
Unlock Jalal’s Vigil Diablo 4

How to Unlock Jalal’s Vigil Diablo 4

To unlock the Jalal’s Vigil dungeon in Diablo 4, you have to reach Act II in the main story. The first quest in that part of the campaign will take you to the general area of Jalal’s Vigil, and after you complete it and clear the corruption, the dungeon will unlock. The name of the Stemming the Flow, and it takes place in Scosglen. As for Jalal’s Vigil itself, it’s in the northeast corner of the Shrouded Moors zone. Take a look at the map screenshots below to see where it is. The entrance is a triangular stone structure that glows orange. It’s worth going into with any class, but this is especially true if you’re playing the Rogue.

So, now that we know how to unlock Jalal’s Vigil in Diablo 4, why is it so important for the Rogue? Well, it’s because of the reward for completing the dungeon the first time. It’s the Bladedancer Aspect, which is a pretty powerful thing to have, and only Rogues can use it. The aspect summons Twisting Blades which orbit for a short time before returning to you, dealing 10% of Twisting Blades’s return damage per hit. Based on the distance the blades returned, the orbit damage increases up to 20% of the return damage. So, yeah; if this sounds like something your character can profit from, give Jalal’s Vigil a visit. And even if not, it’s still a dungeon to explore.

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