Diablo 4 how to farm Indira's Memory
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How to get Indira’s Memory in Diablo 4

Bone Spear stocks boomin'.

Necro mains, rise; a new potentially meta Unique is now in the game. Indira’s Memory is going to favor Bone Spear builds in Diablo 4, so if that’s something you are looking forward to, this is what you need to know.

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How to get Indira’s Memory in Diablo 4

To get Indira’s Memory in Diablo 4, you can either test your luck by playing the typical Nightmare Dungeons, Infernal Hordes, Undercity, and other modes, or you can target-farm it by defeating The Beast in the Ice.

You’ll also want to be playing on your Necromancer to ensure that this item will drop. While you can get other class items while playing different characters via the Undercity, it’s best to stick to that specific role. 

Besides, as you climb up from the normal modes into Torment difficulties, the likelihood of Ancestrals and Uniques dropping from normal enemies and bosses will go up significantly. 

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How to access The Beast in the Ice

The Beast in the Ice becomes accessible once you hit the Torment difficulties in Diablo 4. You will need to earn Distilled Fear from the following:

  • Nightmare Dungeons
  • Whisper Caches
  • Elite enemies and bosses
  • World bosses
  • Mercenary Den 

You’ll have to collect 12 units of these and then take them to the Glacial Fissure Lair/Dungeon. Once you get past the small section of enemies, spend the 12 Distilled Fear to summon The Beast in the Ice and successfully kill it.

If at any point you die in this fight, you’ll be able to battle it again without having to spend another 12. However, if you quit out, leave, reset dungeons, or disconnect before beating the boss, you will lose those spent Distilled Fear.

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How to farm The Beast in the Ice

Since getting 12 units of the Distilled Fear can take a while, it’s best to farm this stuff through Whisper Caches. With the introduction to the Raven of the Tree in Season 7, you can now turn in your Whispers without having to fast travel to the Tree just to turn these in.

While you’re in the Headhunt Zones (the blue zones that are like Helltides), you can quickly accumulate Whispers by simply killing enemies, helping the NPCs, and unrooting the purple boils.

By doing so, you will earn anywhere between one to three Grim Favors, quickly adding up to ten. By the time you hit ten, just find a Raven of the Tree and pick what kind of cache you want.

The caches, when opened, will give you exactly what you’d normally get by visiting the normal Tree, just without the hassle of having to exit your activity and go back. This prevents ruining the flow of your run but also gives you quite a beat of seasonal XP toward your character and Battle Pass.

Lastly, you should try to LFG (look for group) for people wanting to farm the Beast in the Ice too. It’s common practice in games like these where you need some kind of key or set of materials to play a mission or summon a boss. Take turns using up your Distilled Fear to summon and beat the Beast so you can have even more chances at getting an Indira’s Memory.

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What is so good about Indira’s Memory?

Briefly mentioned earlier, Indira’s Memory will increase the overall potency of Bone Spear builds for the Necromancer class. 

With stats into Overpower Damage and skill points into Tides of Blood, you’re effectively getting bigger damage multipliers on Bone Spear because it constantly receives Overpower for the right build with Bone Prison. 

Best stat rolls for Indira’s Memory in Diablo 4

If you’re looking for a “god roll” for this item, look out for any of them that have a greater affix (stats with a star). Those stats should go for the following in order of importance:

  • Tides of Blood
  • Overpower Damage
  • Maximum Life
  • Damage Reduction while Injured

Obviously, the better Indira’s Memory is one as close to a max roll of its Unique effect. The closer to 80% you can get for the Blood Skill damage, the better.


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