All new Witch Powers in Diablo 4 Season of Witchcraft

    By Anyka Pettigrew
Published January 16, 2025

Starting on January 21, Diablo 4 players will get the chance to embark on the Season of Witchcraft, uncovering a mystery behind the Tree of Whispers and unlocking new Witch powers. Aside from the new Headrotten enemy type and occult gems making an appearance, the most exciting feature is the 25 different powers across different schools of Witchcraft.

Witch Powers will grant you and your friends new abilities and augment existing skills as you uncover a mystery behind a Witch Coven. There’s a lot we already know about this dark magic, so if you’re excited to hop into Season 7 of Diablo 4, here are all the new Witch Powers you can unlock during Season of Witchcraft.

Between the 25 different powers you can obtain in Diablo 4 Season of Witchcraft, there are three schools of magic.

Apart from the known powers, you can discover and master Lost powers that neither the Coven nor the Tree knows about. You can fine-tune your build to create a unique display of sorcery when attacking your enemies.

The way to unlock new Witch Powers is by following the seasonal questline: hunt down the Headrotten and find the missing Heads that were hung on the Tree of Whispers. Once you return them, you’ll gain favor with the Coven, which you can use to upgrade the Altars beneath the Tree which grant you Witchcraft Powers.

The only way to get the Lost Powers is through Forgotten Altars, which are elusive and difficult to find. Look out for these altars throughout random dungeons in Sanctuary.

Firebat Servants

Abyssal Resonance

Wave of Woe

Purging Touch

Shaken Soul

Hex of Flames

Doom Orb

Life Link

Hex of Shattering

Aura of Misfortune

Aura of Lament

Vengeful Spirit

Twilight Warding

Poison Frog Servant

Soul Harvest

Hex of Whispers

Decay Augmentation

Grow

Aura of Siphoning

The Cycle

Breath of the Coven

Hex Specialization

Aura Specialization

Piranhado

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