Few things are more satisfying in Diablo 4 than getting a powerful Aspect for one of your characters. Whether trying to become a tank or increase your damage output, optimizing your build and getting the best stat values can make a huge difference in higher tiers and levels. To learn more, continue reading to discover how to get the Splintering Aspect in Diablo 4.
Where to Find the Splintering Aspect in Diablo 4
You can find theSplintering Aspectin two ways:
Clearing the Guulrahn Slums dungeon guarantees access to the Aspect anytime through your Codex of Power. However, its stats will be the lowest they can be, so it is worth looking around for legendary equipment with higher percentages or status effect durations.
Guulrahn Slums Dungeon Location in Diablo 4
Guulrahn Slums is located near theHidden Overlookin the Dry Steppes, which you’ll visit during the game’s third campaign act. The Waypoint is directly south of Fate’s Retreat and southwest of Menestad. you may also head into your Codex of Power and select the Splintering Aspect to find a direct path to the dungeon from your current location.
As a quick example, below is a path from Fate’s Retreat to the Guulrahn Slums dungeon.

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What Does the Splintering Aspect Do in Diablo 4?
Splintering is an Offensive Aspect exclusive to theNecromancerclass. The Aspect causes Bone Spear’s primary attack to inflictvulnerabilityonto any enemies hit after the first for at least1.5seconds. As well,Bone Shardsfrom Bone Spear will deal at least an additional30%bonus damage to vulnerable enemies and pierce them.
In other words, if you’re a necromancer with a bone build, this Aspect will be right up your alley.
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Madison Benson
Madison was a staff writer at Prima Games who has played video games for over twenty years and written about them for over two years. Her love for video games started with turn-based strategy games like Heroes of Might and Magic and has since extended to casual farming sims, MMORPGs, and action-adventure RPGs.