How to Obtain the Conceited Aspect in Diablo 4?
Diablo 4 offers a variety of aspects that can be used to enhance your abilities and gear. The conceited aspect is a legendary power that really comes in handy during offensive situations. When activated, it provides an active barrier and increases damage output. Unlike other aspects in the game, you can use this to enhance any class, as long as it uses barrier skills. Let’s take a further look at this conceited aspect as well as figure out how and where to find it.
Diablo 4 Conceited Aspects
Here are the advantages of using Conceited Legendary Aspects in Diablo 4:
You will deal 15-25% increased damage when your barrier is active
Conceited aspects really come in handy as it is an offensive-type enhancement.
It can be used by all classes in the game.
How to Acquire the Conceited Aspect in Diablo 4?
Unfortunately, there is no set path or location to obtain the Conceited aspect. The only way to acquire them is through legendary gear drops. This means that there are no specific dungeons or quests that will grant you access to this aspect. Thankfully, it is considered to be a standard enhancement which makes it available on most legendary items.
It is also recommended to farm dungeons, Helltide events, world events, and bosses. Helltide events contain the tortured gift of mysteries which gives guaranteed legendary items provided that you have enough Aberrant Cinders to open one. You can also trade Obols for legendary items at the Purveyor of Curiosities. We suggest you get offhand weapons as they cost only around 40 Obols and contain offensive properties.
Keep in mind that you can only extract legendary aspects at the cost of sacrificing the legendary item. Once you have obtained the imprintable, you can use it on your gloves, amulets, one-handed weapons, two-handed weapons, and even on rings.
Best Classes With Conceited Aspects
As mentioned earlier, the Conceited aspect can be used on items regardless of your class. However, it is most effective in combination with Sorcerers, Druids, and Barbarians as all of these classes contain barrier skills with minimal cooldowns, allowing you to use the aspect frequently.