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Where to Find Zoltun Kulle’s Journals in Diablo 4 Season 3

Zoltun Kulle's Journals Diablo 4
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Season 3 of Diablo 4 has a couple of activities for players to do, such as Vaults, enhancing their Seneschal, and many more. This guide breaks down where to find Zoltun Kulle’s Journals in Diablo 4 Season 3 – Season of the Construct.

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Where to find Zoltun Kulle’s Journals in Diablo 4 Season 3 – Season of the Construct

As you progress the seasonal questline for Season 3 – Season of the Construct, players will be given a side quest called “Kulle’s Heart.” This will involve finding Zoltun Kulle’s journal entries, with some easier to find than others.

You will find the first journal in an adjoining room once you obtain access to The Gateway, which is done by progressing the main seasonal storyline (you can read more about that here). Finding Journal of Zoltun Khulle, Entry 5, will then begin the questline. To find the next entry, Journal of Zoltun Khulle, Entry 3 you will need to complete the Seasonal storyline. This will grant you access to Vaults.

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Now, this is where RNG comes in. In order to obtain the rest of the journal entries, you will need to run the Season-specific dungeons to obtain them and complete the quest. It’s definitely tedious and will take certain players longer than others.

Additionally, these specifically drop from Wardwoven Chests, which are obtained by using Pearls of Warding when entering a Vault. Ultimately, there is no real easy way to obtain them. So, hopefully, luck is with you as you work your way through this seasonal side quest.

Diablo 4 is available for the PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC. The Vessel of Hatred DLC expansion will arrive in late 2024.

Kazuma Hashimoto
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