A special pair of Gloves will turn your Sorcerer into a Fire-Bolt-casting machine. Keep reading to see how to get Flameweaver in Diablo 4.
The gear that you are wearing in Diablo 4 is one of the most powerful contributors to your overall character’s effectiveness. You’ll need the most powerful items if you want to take on everything the Burning Hells can throw at you. Many end-game builds rely on specific Unique and Uber Unique items. They offer the best stats and affixes and some extremely powerful special features and bonuses. Some of these Unique items are usable by all Classes while others benefit only a certain Class. Like Flameweaver, a powerful Unique item usable only by Sorcerers. So, let’s see how to get Flameweaver in Diablo 4, and what bonuses it offers.
How to Get Flameweaver in Diablo 4.
For starters, you can only get Flameweaver if you are on World Tier 3 or 4. You can get it as you’d get almost any other Unique item. It can be a random drop, or you can farm a specific Boss that has the highest chance to drop Flameweaver.
Elite enemies have a chance to drop Flameweaver (including Blood Maidens and Hellborne) and you can also get it in Nightmare Dungeons, Helltide chests, World Events, and by defeating World Bosses.
But, the absolute best way to get Flameweaver is by target-farming Grigoire, the Galvanic Saint. Of all the ways you can get this item, Grigoire has the highest drop rate and therefore is the most reliable way to obtain this item.
Flameweaver Stats
Flameweaver is a Unique pair of Gloves, usable by the Sorcerer. It greatly improves your Fire Bolt Skill, especially when paired up with Firewall. The in-game description of the Flameweaver is: “Driven to surpass Esu, the wizard Naridan’s reckless enchantments caused an inferno, devastating the ancient town of Cagrim. Only the gauntlets remained – a solemn warning to all who dare tame fire..”
- +[X]% Attack Speed
- +[X]% Damage to Burning Enemies
- +[2-3] Ranks to Fire Bolt
- +[1-2] Ranks to Devouring Blaze
- Casting Fire Bolt through your Firewall causes it to split into 3 bolts, each dealing X% more damage.