In the expansive world of Diablo 4, the Spiritborn class introduces a unique Key Passive skill known as Prodigy's Tempo. This skill enhances combat efficiency by rewarding players for consecutive use of specific abilities, thereby promoting strategic gameplay.

Prodigy's Tempo is a key passive skill available in the Spiritborn's skill tree. Its primary effect is twofold:
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This passive skill significantly alters the Spiritborn's playstyle, encouraging players to use their abilities in specific patterns to maximize effectiveness. By repeatedly using the same Basic Skill, players can temporarily boost the power of all their abilities, potentially leading to burst damage scenarios or enhanced utility effects. The cooldown reduction aspect of Prodigy's Tempo adds another layer of strategy, allowing players to use their more powerful abilities more frequently when they maintain a consistent casting rhythm with Core and Potency Skills.
Prodigy's Tempo synergizes well with other Spiritborn abilities and passives:
To maximize the benefits of Prodigy's Tempo, players should:
While Prodigy's Tempo offers powerful benefits, it does have some limitations: