How to Solve & Complete Poison In the Roots in Diablo 4 Season 7
The seventh Season of *Diablo 4*, Season of Witchcraft, introduces an exciting new seasonal questline that you won't want to miss. One of the key quests you'll encounter early on is "Poison In the Roots," which is essential for progressing through the season's narrative. Here's a detailed guide on how to complete this quest in *Diablo 4* Season 7.
Lighting the Braziers in Poison In the Roots in Diablo 4 Season 7
During the seasonal questline in *Diablo 4*, you'll come across the "Poison In the Roots" quest, which is relatively straightforward and involves assisting Gelena with a ritual. The task at hand is to light three braziers in a specific sequence, which Gelena hints at during her chant just before the task begins. If you missed her cue, don't worry—this guide has you covered:
To successfully complete the ritual:
- Light the leftmost brazier with Ayh.
- Light the rightmost brazier with Yew.
- Light the center brazier with Oun.
Once the braziers are lit in the correct order, collect the blood located in the center of the ritual circle. Next, you'll need to spread this blood around the entire edge of the circle. Be prepared to defend yourself as waves of enemies will attack during this phase. Hold them off until Gelena completes the ritual.
After defeating all the enemies and finalizing the ritual, have a conversation with Gelena to wrap up the quest. Then, exit the area to mark it as complete. The remainder of the seasonal questline is equally engaging, primarily involving the collection of Grim Favors for the Tree of Whispers, which you can exchange for various rewards. Make sure to also focus on enhancing your Witchcraft powers, a crucial element of the gameplay in Season of Witchcraft.
That's everything you need to know to complete "Poison In the Roots" in *Diablo 4* Season 7. For more in-depth guides, including information on the new Unique items introduced this season and strategies for target farming them, be sure to check out The Escapist.





