![]() Constantly Freezing and slowing enemies makes it much easier to ignore incoming damage, but your own damage bursts will come during slightly tighter windows. As such, both it and Teleport (with the Raiment of the Infinite Unique) make it that much easier to hit larger groups of enemies with your Frost Nova ability.Ĭompared to the build above, I would argue that this build is a touch safer and just a bit less explosive. It not only allows you to grab some of this class’ powerful Fire damage buffs, but it pulls enemies close to you. Inferno is a surprisingly strong Fire-based addition to our Ice-focused strategy. So far as that goes, Frostburn is the one piece of Unique gear that really elevates your core strategy and should thus be considered a must-have. That said, there are quite a few Passives and Gear abilities in this build that will allow you to Freeze enemies through basic attacks with some consistency. Since Frost Nova instantly freezes enemies that it hits, it is one of the few abilities that will guarantee a proc of the Ice Shards enhancement. Specifically, this build tries to get the most mileage out of Frost Nova as possible. Besides, Iceheart Brais is very powerful Unique for any builds that rely on grouping enemies. Frost Nova might be the flex spot of this build, though I honestly don’t think there is a clearly best second option, unless you want to lean more into the burn damage package and run Hydra or Meteor. Ice Armor will keep you on your feet most of the time, Flame Shield is one of the best “oh s***” buttons in the game (that also offers extra damage), and Frost Nova lets you keep enemies grouped and helpless. Teleport is the obvious star of that section for the reasons noted above, but don’t overlook your other options. Your Defensive abilities are so important in this build that we’re basically skipping two Skill sections to take all of them. That brings us to the Defensive abilities. ![]() Many of the passives in this build are intended to enhance your Unstable Currents damage, though it certainly does pretty well on its own. When Unstable Currents is up, you become a cyclone of Lightning damage that can tear through packs of enemies in no time. Bunched-up enemies mean more Crackling Energy hits, and Stunned enemies can be spammed with Arc Lash to reduce your Unstable Current cooldown. Both of those effects feed into the main goal of spamming Unstable Currents. That Unique item pulls enemies close to you and Stuns them whenever you use your Teleport ability. Teleport also becomes significantly more powerful in this build thanks to Rainment of the Infinite. Arc Lash, meanwhile, reduces your cooldowns when you strike Stunned enemies, which is also pretty easy to proc with this build. Overflowing Energy reduces your Shock cooldowns whenever Crackling Energy hits an enemy, and you’ll be generating a ton of Crackling Energy with this build. So far as that goes, you have two main enablers: Overflowing Energy and Arc Lash. The basic idea behind this build is to use your Unstable Currents Ultimate as much as possible. This is a fascinating Lightning build that makes the most out of some slightly less obvious synergies in the Sorcerer package. Key Legendary Aspects and Unique Gear: Rainment of the Infinite, Aspect of Fortune, Aspect of Control, Aspect of Abundant Energy, Aspect of Overwhelming Currents I apologize for the inconvenience, and we will update this article once more information on Paragon Boards is available. That’s largely because Paragon Board information is still being gathered as more players optimize different kinds of builds up to Level 100. The only things you won’t find in this guide are full Paragon Board breakdowns. More importantly, each is viable for Diablo‘s Level 50+ endgame content. While each of these builds actually mix-and-match elements from all schools, they ultimately focus on one over the others. While there are several viable Sorcerer builds out there at the moment, we’re going to be focusing on builds that represent each of the class’ three main schools of magic: Lightning, Ice, and Fire. We’re obviously here to talk about that last aspect of the class today. ![]() They’re a lot of fun to play, they’re quite powerful, and they can be built in a variety of interesting and viable ways. Blizzard recently revealed that Sorcerers are Diablo 4‘s most popular class.
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