The Spiritborn is a class inDiablo 4: Vessel of Hatredthat employs the four Spirits of the spirit realm in combat. Each Spirit has its own unique playstyle and builds, but they work best when mixed and matched to provide a variety of strong effects.

As you build your Spiritborn, you’ll definitely want to fit in a few of its powerfulUniques. These rare pieces of equipment provide incredibly strong effects that will take your build to the next level. Below, well take a look at a few of the best Unique items for the Spiritborn.

The item icon for the Sepazontec Unique item, with a Spiritborn posing in the background.

6Sepazontec

Your Basic Skills deal [25-30]% increased damage and always use their 3rd attack. Every 3rd cast of a Basic Skill strikes three times.

Sepazontec is a Unique Quarterstaff, and one of the Spiritborn’s strongest Uniques. This weapon enables tons of different build options with its simple effect of always making your Basic skills hit with the third strike in the combo.

The item icon for the Rod of Kepeleke Unique item, with a Spiritborn posing in the background.

Sepazontec works best in Jaguar-focused builds due to this Spirit’s focus on fast, multi-hit attacks, but a few other builds, like the infinite evade Eagle build, can also make great use of it to help reset Evade’s cooldown.

5Rod Of Kepeleke

Your Core Skills are now additionally Basic Skills and free to cast, but deal up to 30% reduced damage based on their Vigor Cost. When cast at Maximum Vigor, your Core Skills consume all Vigor to return to full damage, cast at their largest Size, and become guaranteed Critical Strikes, with [1.0-3.0]% increase Critical Strike Damage for each point of Vigor spent this way.

The Rod of Kepeleke is a Unique Quarterstaff that turns your Core skills into Basic skills, and makes them free to cast. However, if you cast them at full Vigor, they will instead spend all of your Vigor to greatly increase their potency while also making them guaranteed to Critically Strike.

The item icon for the Harmony of Ebewaka Unique item, with a Spiritborn posing in the background.

When combined with the Ring of the Midnight Sun, which we’ll take a look at later, you can essentially refill your entire Vigor gauge with each attack, allowing you to repeatedly cast powered-up Core skills that always Critically Strike.

4Harmony Of Ebewaka

According to your secondary Spirit Hall choice, your Skills are all additionally Jaguar, Eagle, Gorilla, or Centipede Skills. Your Skills deal [10-30]% increased damage per Spirit type they have.

The Harmony of Ebewaka Unique helm makes it so your skills gain the Spirit Type of your secondary Spirit Hall choice, similar to how this works for your primary Spirit Hall choice. If you’re using two different Spirits in the Spirit Hall, then use skills of a third Spirit type, the Harmony of Ebewaka will greatly increase your overall damage.

The item icon for the Jacinth Shell Unique item, with a Spiritborn posing in the background.

The Harmony of Ebewaka provides a straightforward damage boost, but it really only works if you’re using multiple Spirit types in your Spirit Hall. If your build requires using the same Spirit Type in the primary and secondary slots, you’ll definitely be better off using the Loyalty’s Mantle instead, which we’ll take a look at below.

3Jacinth Shell

Spending Vigor Heals you for [1-10]% of your Maximum Life. Every second, your active Cooldowns each drain 10% Maximum Life from you to reduce their durations by 3 seconds.

The Jacinth Shell is one of the Spiritborn’s strongest defensive Uniques, especially with Centipede-centered builds. Typically, Centipede builds have access to lots of healing, as they generally gain life when poisoned enemies take damage, meaning the health drain inflicted by Jacinth Shell can always be offset.

The item icon for the Ring of the Midnight Sun Unique item, with a Spiritborn posing in the background.

This lets you enjoy the greatly reduced cooldowns this item provides without the downside, letting you fire off Ultimates or defensive cooldowns like Armored Hide or Counterattack as much as necessary.

2Ring Of The Midnight Sun

When you Critically Strike, you regain [20-50]% of the Vigor you’ve spent in the last 2 seconds. Gain Counterattack’s Passive effect.

Ring of the Midnight Sun might be one of the most versatile Spiritborn Uniques thanks to its universally useful effect. The goal of any build is to deal as much damage as quickly as possible, and Critical Strikes are one of the best ways of doing that, so refilling your Vigor after Critically Striking just makes sense.

The item icon for the Loyalty’s Mantle Unique item, with a Spiritborn posing in the background.

This ring pairs extremely well with the Rod of Kepeleke, essentially granting you infinite Vigor and endless Critical Strikes. This equipment combo is a staple in many Spiritborn builds, like the Touch of Death Centipede build or the Payback Gorilla build.

1Loyalty’s Mantle

When your Spirit Hall choices match, their bonuses are 100% more potent, and Skills of their Base Spirit gain [20-60]% Vigor Cost Reduction and [20-60]% Cooldown Reduction.

Loyalty’s Mantle is a Unique helm that provides an inverse effect to Harmony of Ebewaka. With Loyalty’s Mantle, if your Spirit Hall choices match, then you will have a variety of powerful effects, namely reduced Vigor cost and shorter cooldowns.

While Loyalty’s Mantle is a bit more niche in use due to most builds using different Spirit Hall choices, in builds that have both primary and secondary Spirits as the same type, Loyalty’s Mantle becomes one of the strongest options in the helm slot, providing an unmatched bonus to resource management.