Diablo 4: Call of The Paladin Quest Walkthrough

As you continue your exploration and adventures throughout Season 11, a formal missive arrives, calling upon you to aid one of the Paladins of the Wardens of Light.

Upon accepting the request, you are tasked with locating the Paladin, arriving just in time to make a meaningful difference.

The Wardens of Light sent this Paladin to investigate a missing person, but before the search can continue, your help is urgently needed.

How To Get Call of The Paladin Quest?

It was a bit confusing when this quest would appear, but after further tests, it seems that the Call of the Paladin quest often appears once you teleport back to a city.

This will usually happen once you are at least Level 5, and the quest will automatically show up as a Seasonal Quest.

Call of The Paladin Quest Walkthrough

Once the quest begins, you will need to make your way to the Amber Sands and head to where the Paladin is located. (Marked by a Season Quest Waypoint)

Upon arriving at the location, you will witness the Paladin fighting off demons and will need to help her clear them out before speaking to her.

Once all the demons have been cleared out, the Paladin, who is later revealed to go by the name Justelle, will move to a spot nearby.

The quest will quickly end here, but there will be more to do as a new Side Quest will be available once the Call of the Paladin quest ends.

Call of The Paladin Quest Rewards

Completing the Call of the Paladin quest will provide you with XP and Gold depending on what level you currently are, and this is not much during the early phases of the season.

Justelle will remain in the same spot, and you may speak with her to obtain the Path of the Paladin quest, which will continue the next part of this short story.

Verdict

Call of the Paladin functions primarily as a short bridge quest that leads directly into the next side quest while setting the narrative tone for Season 11.

Although brief and mechanically simple, it adds a small but meaningful layer of story before players shift their focus toward the season’s main activities and long-term progression.

Completing it early helps establish context for the Wardens of Light storyline, making the seasonal journey feel more cohesive as you move into the core gameplay loop. 

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