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Resource management is a large part of any class in Diablo 4, but even more so for Sorcerers. With no resource gain on their Basic Skills, Sorcerers will need to be mindful of how they spend and gain Mana to make the most of each spell.

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As such, when you're building your Sorcerer, you'll want to include as many ways to gain Mana back as you can, and the Legendary Aspect of Concentration helps do just that. Below, we'll take a look at how to get the Aspect of Concentration, and what its effect is.

What Is The Aspect Of Concentration?

Frost Nova skill from Diablo 4.

The Aspect of Concentration is a Sorcerer-exclusive Resource Aspect that has the following effect.

Your Mana Regeneration is increased by [20-30]% if you have not taken damage in the last 3 seconds.

This Legendary Aspect will greatly increase your Mana Regeneration rate, as long as you can maintain not being damaged. Playing at range and using defensive abilities like Ice Armor or Flame Shield can help keep you safe from enemy damage so that you can maintain the increased Mana Regeneration provided by this Aspect.

How To Get The Aspect Of Concentration

tree during helltide

The Aspect of Concentration can't be unlocked in your Codex of Power. The only way to get this Legendary Aspect is to have it drop from a random Legendary item.

Luckily, the Aspect of Concentration is a Resource-type Aspect, which means it can only appear on Legendary Rings. This will make target-farming this Aspect a bit easier, especially through the Tree of Whispers, Helltide, and Purveyor of Curiosities.

These activities all allow you to target specific types of gear, with the Purveyor of Curiosities being an especially good choice. At this merchant, you can spend 60 Murmuring Obols apiece to buy random Rings, which always have Resource Aspects. Farming Murmuring Obols and spending them on Rings is one of the fastest ways to get the Aspect of Concentration.

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