Where to find Reddamine in Diablo 4 Season 2?

Farm your 10 Reddamine for the Season Journey quickly!

Diablo 4 Reddamine farming guide

In Chapter 1 of the Season Journey in Diablo 4 Season 2, you have an objective to collect 10 Reddamine. Reddamine is an herb, that as indicated in the objective, can be found in the Dry Steppes. The plant is a red and almost wilted-looking herb, which makes sense because it’s in the desert. You can use Reddamine to upgrade your potion, but you’re mostly going to want it to advance your Season Journey in Season 2. Even though you can find Reddamine scattered throughout the Dry Steppes, this is the best spot where to find Reddamine in Diablo 4 Season 2.

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Fastest way to get 10 Reddamine for Season Journey

In Diablo 4 Season 2 you can actually find Reddamine throughout most of the Dry Steppes. However, it can be sort of scattered around, which can be annoying if you’re just trying to get it quickly. Thankfully, we found a spot where Reddamine is plentiful and you can farm 10 of it quickly.

If you look at the above screenshot, you essentially want to start at the Ked Bardu waypoint and run the route of the red line from the screenshot. This will take you around the cliffsides of the nearby desert, which is where Reddamine is most prevalent.

Luckily, you only need to actually find a few plants, because each one can have 1-5 herbs in my experience. You should find plenty along that route before you get back to the waypoint. For me, I only needed to find 3 and I had the 10 needed for the Season Journey.

Just like that you will have your 10 required Reddamine and can complete the objective for Chapter 1 of the Season Journey in Diablo 4 Season 2. It looks like this is the only herb you’ll need to farm during the Season of Blood, so don’t worry about having to do this again!

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