How to get Blood Lures in Diablo 4 Season 2
If you want to know how to obtain Blood Lures in Diablo 4 Season 2 and find out what they're used for, make sure to keep reading this handy guide on them.
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Exquisite Blood
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Bloodforged Sigils
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Distilled Fear
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Crushed Beast Bones
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Silent Chests
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Baleful Fragments
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Murmuring Obols
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Sigil Powder
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Fiend Roses
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Helltide Mystery Chests
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Blood Lures
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Wardwoven Chests
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Lunar Shrines
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Igneous Core
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Malignant Hearts
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Red Dust
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Scattered Prism
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Baneful Hearts
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Abberant Cinders
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Living Steel
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Anniversary Gifts
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Fractured Winterglass
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How To Get Ingolith
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PC Requirements
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Open World?
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MMO
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Diablo 3 Crossplay
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Should You Play Diablo 3?
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New Game Plus
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Voice Actors
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Softcore vs Hardcore
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MacOS Support
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Secret Cow Level
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Monetisation
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Steam Deck
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Editions Compared
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High-Resolution Assets
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Player Count
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How Long To Beat
Getting Blood Lures in Diablo 4 Season 2 is incredibly easy, and just requires a bit of a grind, but it shouldn’t take too long, ultimately. If you want to know how to get your hands on Blood Lures, make sure to keep reading.
The Season of Blood is the latest season to take place in Diablo 4 and has introduced a lot of new features, including the Blood Harvest and Vampiric Powers.
Here is everything you need to know about getting Blood Lures in the game.
Where can you get Blood Lures in Diablo 4 Season 2?
In order to get Blood Lures in Diablo 4 Season 2, you have to kill enemies in the Blood Harvest area. It may take you a while to get as many as you need, but you will get quite a few depending on what mobs you kill. Fighting Blood Seekers will yield more Blood Lures than others, and you can also open Seeker Caches to get some.
How to use Blood Lures
Blood Lures have two uses in the game. They can be used for Sanguine Altars or Blood Lure Pedestals. Sanguine Altars are scattered across the area of a Blood Harvest. You need 15 Blood Lures to use them, and when they are activated they will summon two Blood Seekers.
Blood Lure Pedestals are often grouped together in threes and summon Ancients when they are used. To activate them, you’ll need to use 50 Blood Lures in each Pedestal. The Ancients drop some great loot. They’re pretty powerful, so you don’t need to take them on alone.
That’s everything you need to know about Blood Lures in Diablo 4 Season 2 and how to use them.
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Amy Eastland
Amy was a Guides Writer for GGRecon. She has a BA (Hons) in Creative Writing and Journalism, and has previously worked for companies such as Gfinity and HITC. Her favourite games include Dark Souls 3, Elden Ring, and Crash Bandicoot Warped. When she's not at work, she's hanging out with her black cat, Shelby.
This is part of the ‘Diablo’ directory
Directory contents
-
Exquisite Blood
-
Bloodforged Sigils
-
Distilled Fear
-
Crushed Beast Bones
-
Silent Chests
-
Baleful Fragments
-
Murmuring Obols
-
Sigil Powder
-
Fiend Roses
-
Helltide Mystery Chests
-
Blood Lures
-
Wardwoven Chests
-
Lunar Shrines
-
Igneous Core
-
Malignant Hearts
-
Red Dust
-
Scattered Prism
-
Baneful Hearts
-
Abberant Cinders
-
Living Steel
-
Anniversary Gifts
-
Fractured Winterglass
-
How To Get Ingolith
-
PC Requirements
-
Open World?
-
MMO
-
Diablo 3 Crossplay
-
Should You Play Diablo 3?
-
Level Cap
-
New Game Plus
-
Voice Actors
-
Download Size
-
Softcore vs Hardcore
-
Online Requirements
-
Class Popularity
-
Crossplay
-
Controller Support
-
MacOS Support
-
Secret Cow Level
-
Monetisation
-
Steam Deck
-
Editions Compared
-
High-Resolution Assets
-
Trophies & Achievements
-
Player Count
-
How Long To Beat