Lilith is the final boss of Diablo 4’s campaign and remains one of the hardest fights in the game. Not only does she have deadly one-shot mechanics, but she is also a real test of skill due to her multiple phases – especially if you take her on solo at higher Torment tiers.
But is it actually worth fighting her more than once per season?
First-Time Kill Rewards
If you beat Lilith solo for the first time, you will earn:
- The Bloody Liquid Steed (Exclusive Mount)
- Achievements:
- End of the First Mother
- Silence is Hellish
- Title: Lilith’s Doom
And once per season, your first Lilith kill also grants one Resplendent Spark, which you can use for crafting Mythic Uniques.
Is It Worth Fighting Lilith Multiple Times?
Not really. Once you have defeated her on Torment 1, you get all the rewards, including the Resplendent Spark. Fighting her on higher Torment tiers will not give you any extra loot; it is purely for bragging rights, testing your build, or taking on a personal challenge.
That said, if you enjoy the fight and want to see how your build holds up, going for a higher-tier kill can still be a fun goal.
Tips for Beating Lilith
If you are struggling with the fight, here are a few things that can help:
- Use a strong build – You will need high armor, resistances, and ideally a lot of movement speed. Lilith’s second phase has a lot of mechanics that force you to stay mobile.
- Play in a group – If you are only after the Resplendent Spark, you can bring friends along for an easier fight. However, if you want the Lilith’s Doom title, you will need to defeat her solo.
- Fight her on Torment 1 – Lilith is available from Torment 1 to 4, but if you just want the seasonal reward, there is no reason to make things harder than they need to be.
- Watch out for her mechanics – Even on Torment 1, her white, flying, ghostly-looking orbs are almost always a one-shot. The burning ground and other AoE attacks can also stack up quickly, so movement speed and good defensive stats are very helpful.
At the end of the day, Lilith is one of the hardest fights in Diablo 4, but unless you are doing it for fun or to test a build, there is no real reason to farm her more than once per season.