Okay, let’s talk about my recent adventure in Diablo 4, specifically tackling the “Echo of Hatred.” I’ve played a lot of Diablo, and I gotta say, this one is a real doozy. So, I started out like I always do, fired up the game, and got ready for some demon-slaying action. This time, though, I was aiming for that special dungeon, the Echo of Hatred, which is only available after you beat the main story campaign and reach World Tier 4. A tough one, let me tell you!

First things first, I had to find the darn place. It’s located in the Fractured Peaks, near the Nevesk Waypoint in the Desolate Highlands. I spent a good chunk of time just wandering around, trying to remember exactly where it was. A bit frustrating, but hey, that’s part of the adventure, right? Once I got there, I realized I needed to complete the Fallen Temple Capstone Dungeon. That was no walk in the park, I had to grind quite a bit to get my character up to snuff. I geared up, chose my best skills, and went in guns blazing.
After what felt like an eternity, I finally beat the Capstone Dungeon. Whew! Now, I could finally enter the Echo of Hatred. I double-checked my gear, made sure I had enough potions, and took a deep breath. Here we go!
Inside the Dungeon
This dungeon is no joke. It’s filled with all sorts of nasty creatures, and the atmosphere is super intense. I crept through the dark corridors, my heart pounding with each step. It took a lot of careful planning and strategy. I had to use every trick in the book to avoid getting overwhelmed.
Facing Lilith
The main boss here is the Echo of Lilith. She’s one tough cookie. The trick is to deal as much damage as possible while she’s on the ground. Sounds simple, but it’s not. She’s got these crazy attacks that can really mess you up. I found that when she flies up, she spawns these Double or Triple Waves. Nasty stuff. The best way to dodge them is to move into where the first wave went and then where the second wave went. Took me a few tries to get the hang of it. This is the strategy I saw people talking about online. I thought I might as well give it a shot.
Another tip I figured out: when she flies to the top, you need to be about 3/4th the distance away from her. When she lands, run along the side of the arena all the way behind her, keep moving to the opposite side, and then the main arena should be safe. Then, you just run back into the arena. It’s like a deadly dance, but it works!

The Rewards
After what felt like an eternity of fighting, dodging, and a few close calls, I finally defeated her. The feeling of victory was incredible! And the rewards? Totally worth it. I got a bunch of awesome loot and a hefty amount of experience. It felt great to see my character getting stronger and more powerful. The rewards were decent, as I expected them to be. After all, I had already looked it up online.
Final Thoughts
All in all, taking on the Echo of Hatred in Diablo 4 was an unforgettable experience. It was tough, frustrating at times, but ultimately rewarding. If you’re up for a challenge and want to test your skills, this is definitely the dungeon for you. Just be prepared for a tough fight and make sure you’re well-equipped. Good luck, and happy demon hunting!
So, that’s my story. I hope you found it helpful or at least entertaining. Until next time, keep grinding and stay safe out there in Sanctuary!
- Remember to gear up properly.
- Practice dodging Lilith’s wave attacks.
- Enjoy the awesome rewards!
See ya!