In Diablo 4, you’re on a neverending quest for character power. Upon reaching the endgame, the Paragon system becomes available, opening up a new realm of possibilities. If you’ve arrived at this point on a build that benefits from Dexterity, you’ll want to keep an eye on the Exploit Glyph, since its effect can provide beneficial bonuses.
Diablo 4’s Exploit Glyph is one of many potential picks that you can opt to equip in dedicated Glyph Sockets on your different Paragon boards. By default, these sockets are empty and can be recognized by the red circle around their border.
Diablo 4 Exploit Glyph
Diablo 4’s Exploit Glyph can be found at the bottom of your Paragon board, alongside its peers. Its effect reads as follows:
“For every 5 Dexterity purchased within range, you deal 1.0% increased damage to Vulnerable targets.”
In addition, Diablo 4’s Exploit Glyph also has the following bonus effect: “Dealing damage to a Vulnerable enemy increases your damage by 1% for 6 seconds, up to 10%.”
In order to benefit from this additional bonus, you’ll need to purchase 25 Dexterity inside the glyph’s radius. The active radius of a socketed glyph turns the squares around nearby nodes red.
It’s, thus, a good idea to slot Diablo 4’s Exploit Glyph in a Paragon board that allows you to grab 25 Dexterity within its radius, so you can take full advantage of both its bonus effects.
A glyph’s radius can be upgraded by leveling it up using experience from the Awakened Glyphstone that appears after you defeat the end boss of any Nightmare Dungeon.
That is what you need to know about Diablo 4’s Exploit Glyph and how its effects can help Dexterity-based builds become deadlier.
For more help with the game, check out our articles covering Season 1 alongside why you can’t skip cutscenes.
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