Tempest Roar is a Unique Druid Helm inDiablo 4. This helmet gives your Storm Skills a chance to grant Spirit, and gives them the Werewolf Skill tag. This Unique is an essential piece of the endgame Lightning Storm Druid build, so if you’re trying to get this build up and running, you’ll eventually need to get your hands on a Tempest Roar.

Uniques are among the rarest items to find in Diablo 4, so finding this specific one will take either lots of luck, time, or any combination of the two. That is unless you know exactly where to look. Below, we’ll take a look at one of the best places to farm for Tempest Roar, and some tips for going about this process.

How To Farm For Tempest Roar

While Uniques can drop from any source in the game, like enemies and chests in Helltide, randomly from the Purveoyr of Curiosities, or any number of other sources, there are two methods that work better than the rest.

The Uber BossesDurialandAndarielboth have an increased chance to drop Tempest Roar, along with a few other Unique items. If you’re looking specifically for Tempest Roar,either one of these Uber Bosses will be your best bet.

To spawn Duriel, you’ll needtwo Mucus-Slick Eggs, dropped from theEcho of Varshan, andtwo Shards of Agony, dropped fromGrigoire the Galvanic Saint. Once you’ve obtained these materials, head to theGaping Crevasse in Kehjistanto summon the boss.

For Andariel, you’ll needtwo Sandscorched Shackles, dropped fromLord Zir, andtwo Pincushioned Dolls, fromthe Beast in the Ice. You can summon Andariel atHanged Man’s Hall in Kehjistan.

As usual,more loot will drop the higher your difficulty level, so we recommend playing onTorment IVif you may handle it to increase your chances of dropping Tempest Roar.

Depending on your Torment level, it should take aroundthree to four runsto get your first Tempest Roar. Then, you can keep farming either of these bosses for a Tempest Roar with better rolls.