Codex Powers
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How to track undiscovered Codex Powers in Diablo 4

Easily fill your collection

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Diablo 4 features no shortage of things to collect. Among the many challenges and achievements players can pursue, the game features a log of 115 Codex Powers to earn. These powers won’t necessarily do much for players still progressing in the early game. However, once you work towards making optimal gear with the Occultist, these Codex Powers will help you create powerful and deadly builds.

Finding all these powers can look overwhelming. Fortunately, the game gives you an incredibly easy tool to use to uncover the exact Codex Powers you want to find. Here’s how it works.

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How to pin Codex Powers in Diablo 4

First, we want to open our Collections menu. PC Players can press the Y key, and console players can scroll over to it after pressing their controller’s equivalent of the “Select” button. Next, open the Codex of Power.

Hover over a Codex Power you don’t have yet and look at the window that pops up. You should see a “Pin on Map” option here. Click or press the button it prompts you to, and scroll back over to your map. A pin marker will now appear, even if you haven’t discovered the area in question yet. When you return to the main game, the pin will appear on your minimap as well.

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You may need to zoom out a bit on your main map to find the pin, but warping to the Waypoint closest to it will reduce your travel time by a lot. Otherwise, that’s all you have to do! Additionally, if you want to prioritize grabbing every perk for your current class, make sure to enable the “Show my class only” filter near the top right side of the Codex of Power window. Have fun maxing out your collection!


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