Diablo 4 Tier List: The Builds in the Endgame of Season 6 in German

Diablo 4 Tier List: The Builds in the Endgame of Season 6 in German

The tier list for Season 6 in Diablo 4 shows you the best builds in German for all classes in the endgame. We provide you with a short description and links to recreate them.

Season 7 starts on January 21. You can find the new tier list for Season 7 here.

Which is the best class in Season 6? The Spiritborn as the new class leads the list. Necromancers and Barbarians have also proven to be strong after a few weeks, but every class has at least one build that can carry them through the tough endgame content. The list is regularly updated and adjusted.

The S-tier builds at a glance:

This is how we created the list: We refer to data from the Diablo expert and build theorycrafter Rob as well as assessments from other experts, such as maxroll.gg, particularly wudijo. For better context, the experience of our own experts at MeinMMO has been included.

The tier list covers all endgame activities for Diablo 4, with the Pit serving as a benchmark. The builds may not always be best suited for PvP, speed grinds, and level builds.

What does “S” to “F” mean? In the tier list, builds are categorized by letters. In this case, “S” stands for the best builds, while “F” designates the worst.

S Tier: The best builds in Season 6

The builds in this tier are the absolute best you can play. They have virtually no weaknesses and perform better than anything else in every content. There may be a minor weakness here and there, but generally, it is not enough for other builds to pass them by.

Mighty Throw Barbarian

This makes the build strong

Finally, Barbarians have a proper ranged build: You throw your weapons around actively and obliterate enemies unfortunate enough to be in the trajectory. The goal of the build is to maximize the Mighty Throw, the new skill, as far as possible without sacrificing too much defense. A disadvantage: You absolutely need the unique “The Third Blade”.

Touch of Death Spiritborn

This makes the build strong

Do you want to poison enemies with a giant centipede and then make them explode? Then this build is perfect for you. Touch of Death relies on high damage over time (“DoT”), which you can cause to explode at once with various abilities and legendaries for multiple times its damage.

An alternative to the touch build is the “Stinging Swarm” Spiritborn (via d4builds.gg). It uses the same abilities except for the main skill and is somewhat weaker, but significantly easier to play.

Rake Spiritborn

Payback Spiritborn

Quill Volley Eagle Spiritborn

This makes the build strong

The best starter build for anyone who wants to play Spiritborn. You throw feathers around that explode on impact and then return, similar to the Hunter’s twisting blades. Although most damage comes from the Eagle, you use Gorilla and Jaguar as spirits for more defense. All you need for the build is a legendary power from the codex: the Bouncing Aspect. From there, the build only gets stronger.

Crushing Hand Spiritborn

Bone Spirit Necromancer

This makes the build strong

For this build, you need the unique “Cuirass of the Blood Crafter,” which summons a free bone spirit whenever you gather enough blood orbs. You create these orbs via Blood Wave. A major advantage: Max HP increases your damage, making the build strong in both attack and incredibly tanky.

Rapid Fire Rogue

Twisting Blades Rogue

This makes the build strong

A fast-paced playstyle: You stab your daggers into an enemy, sprint through as many opponents as possible, and rip the weapons from the original target. On the way, the blades obliterate everything they touch. A melee build for anyone who wants to feel like a ninja.

Rain of Arrows Rogue

A Tier: Strong builds for the endgame in Season 6

A-tier builds are generally somewhat weaker than S-tier builds, but constant improvements and tweaks often change the category, especially at the beginning of the season. However, these builds offer a bit more choice for your playstyle and are often not as heavily reliant on single items.

Landslide Druid

This makes the build strong

With the Landslide build, you frequently switch your form to take advantage of various bonuses. The main skill Landslide becomes a damage-over-time effect on the ground with the unique ring Earthbreaker and has a chance to generate additional landslides when cast multiple times.

Evade Spiritborn

This makes the build strong

The build works by constantly resetting your evasion ability, allowing you to use it continuously. This is achieved by selecting the Eagle spirit in your spirit hall and using Thunder Spike every time. This makes your enemies vulnerable right away and thus ensures more damage. All you need for the build is the unique quarterstaff Sepazontec. Even after a nerf, the build is still extremely strong.

Rock Splitter Thorns Spiritborn

This makes the build strong

“Stop hitting yourself” is the motto of the Thorns build for Spiritborn. You use the power of the Gorilla to obtain plenty of shields and blocks while building up thorns. Additionally, you summon a spirit Jaguar and benefit from the attack speed and resource generation of the Jaguar. However, for the ultimate build, you need the right runeword, which allows you to use the decay of the Necromancer.

Heartseeker Rogue

This makes the build strong

After several nerfs, the Heartseeker Rogue works a little differently in Season 6: You now enhance the base skill with the shard Verathiels and create area damage through the Punish passive. Essentially a very classic build with a main attack and several enhancements.

Dance of Knives Rogue

This makes the build strong

After Barbarians, Rogues now also have a “Spin2Win” build: Dance of Knives is one of the new skills from Season 6. You spin wildly in circles throwing knives at nearby enemies. With the right items, you have a high evasion chance during this time, providing solid defense, pull enemies close repeatedly, and compared to other builds, have nearly no resource problems. The build becomes truly powerful only with good gear.

Minion Necromancer

This makes the build strong

The Minion Necromancer combines his army of undead with enormous shadow damage over time. Your skeleton mages, which become shadow mages in this build, engage in combat with your golem, while you support them in the background with skills. You use Corpse Tendrils to stun enemies and “Plague” to inflict shadow damage.

Reaper Necromancer

This makes the build strong

The ideal build if you want to sweep through demons personally as a Reaper. Reaper summons a spectral scythe and makes enemies vulnerable upon impact. Together with the new passive ability Affliction, you increase your damage dealt even further. The build works completely without uniques and can be easily constructed with the codex. Ideal for beginners.

Soul Rift Necromancer

This makes the build strong

The new ability Soul Rift does exactly what the name says: You tear the souls from your enemies and create essence with the right unique item. You spend this for a bone spirit that then provides more resource generation. Through a runeword, you can basically trigger Overwhelm continuously, which constitutes your main damage.

Lightning Spear Sorcerer

This makes the build strong

Despite several nerfs, still one of the strongest builds in the game: You shoot lightning spears that bounce off you and enemies, getting stronger as they do so. However, due to the nerfs and new possibilities, this build is likely the one that will drop out of the S-tier later on.

Chain Lightning Sorcerer

This makes the build strong

Your chain lightning bounces between you and a single enemy or multiple enemies, releasing crackling energy in the process. With each bounce, the lightning gets stronger. You let your lightning bounce while you run to the end of the dungeon.

Ball Lightning Sorcerer

This makes the build strong

For many seasons now, one of the favorites for many sorcerers: You let multiple ball lightnings hover around you and draw enemies in with the Robes of the Infinite. This way, you easily bind the enemies to you and fry them with your lightning balls.

Shatter Sorcerer

B Tier: The solid midfield

In B-tier, you will find builds that are partially experimental or have weaknesses against certain content. Some of them are strong against mob groups but useless against bosses. The builds here are weaker than in higher tiers, but especially in cooperation with other players who can mitigate their weaknesses, they have great potential.

C Tier: Off-Meta Builds for more choice

With builds in C-tier, you can still easily master the endgame, just not as far as with builds in higher tiers. The idea here is builds that are a bit more flexible and offer more choices without having to give up strength entirely. If you are just looking for pure fun and want to slay a few demons, you can go for these without any worries.

F Tier: Stay away!

We generally advise against the builds in this tier. Based on the current state, you will not get very far with them, and it is usually not worth investing gold or time in them – unless you really want to play them. They might still be useful to reach the endgame, but afterward, they will struggle.

  • Charge Barbarian
  • Thorns Whirlwind Barbarian
  • Bleeding Striker Barbarian
  • Deathblow Barbarian
  • Roar Druid
  • Cataclysm Druid
  • Werewolf Tornado Druid
  • Rain of Arrows Rogue
  • Firewall Sorcerer
  • Meteor Sorcerer

All content from Season 6 is free, however, many builds are only really strong through runewords – and you can only get those if you own Vessel of Hatred. Our overview shows what you have access to if you do not purchase the expansion: Season 6 and Vessel of Hatred release simultaneously – What can I play for free, and what costs money?

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