Diablo 4Season 6, released alongside theVessel of HatredDLC, is here andplayers will likely want to know which classes are the best ones to deal with the new mechanics. With some fairly massive gameplay changes in this Season, players can look forward to figuring out how the new classes work. Youcan look at these picks for the best builds so far in Season 6, but some of this will change as the Season evolves and players figure out new combinations.
With abrand new class inDiablo 4: Vessel of Hatred, players will have adifferent challenge when it comes to figuring out which class is the best. Figuring out a brand-new class is always fun, and it adds some variety to a game that might have started to feel boring to some older players. With somany new mechanics and new things in this Season, the game feels very fresh and you’re able to start over quite easily.

6Druid
Nerfed Landslides
Ranked last byYouTuber Rob2628, there are just not as manyS-tier builds for the Druidas there once were. The main reason for the Druid’s placement here is that while there are more builds that can clear Pit 100 among other classes, there isonly one Druid build that can reach that same placeat the moment, although even in that instance it cannot quite keep up with the other classes.
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The best build for Druid right now isknown as the Landslide Druid, as the other versions of it were nerfed. Stormslide and Nature’s Fury are not working quite as efficiently as they were before, but you’re able to still build a strong version of this using a more traditional Landslide build. The main issue with it and why it is not as strong as others is that itwill not level up as quickly and it will not make it as quickly into some of the harder areasof the game.

Nerf: Lucky Hit Chance reduced from 33% to 25%
Buff: Damage increased from 32% to 40%

Buff: Damage bonus increased from 5/10/15% to 6/12/18%
Nerf: Kills required for bonus increased from 10 to 20
Nerf: Lucky Hit Chance reduced from 15% to 10%
Nerf: Damage reduced from 90%-130% to 60%-100%
Nerf: Critical Strike Damage reduced from 40-50% to 30-40%
Lightning Dancer’s Aspect
Buff: Flat damage increased from .5-.6 to .7-.8
However, if you are flexible and willing to play around with your build, youcan tailor it to each piece of the leveling process inDiablo 4,allowing you to flex and create a more precise version of the Druid as you level up for the area that you are in. With any luck,this class will not struggle as much to keep up as updates are released.
5Barbarian
Slow-Going
Barbarians werenerfed in recent updates, and they remain sadly near the bottom of the class pack due to not having the best builds. They do have a few nice builds that can be used for this Season, but it issimply not as heavy-hitting as it was in the past. You can still make early pushes with this build asYouTuber Rhykkerpoints out, particularly at lower levels, but it just does not hold up to other classes.
Nerf/Buff
Challenging Shout
Nerf: Damage Reduction gained from Skill Ranks reduced from 4% to 2%
Bold Chieftain’s Aspect
Buff: Cooldown reduction per nearby enemy reduced from 2.7 - 5.4 seconds to 1.0 - 1.9 seconds. Maximum cooldown reduction from 12 to 6 seconds.
Aspect of the Dire Whirlwind
Nerf: Increased Critical Strike Chance per second reduced from 5-10% to 3-8%. Maximum Critical Strike Chance bonus reduced from 20-40% to 9-24%.
Gohr’s Devastating Grips
Nerf: Explosion damage gained from Whirlwind reduced from 50-70% to 16-26%. Damage against wreckable objects no longer increases explosion damage. Explosion damage is only increased by the first 100 hits of Whirlwind.
The main build that is still going to want to go Barbarian isknown as the “Mighty Throw Barb”which takes advantage of the Barbarian’s tornadoes in conjunction with Andariel to do a lot of damage. Once you get the Life per Hit trigger, you can get Starlight and Fury, which generates even more tornadoes. This allows your character tobecome a whirlwind of tornado damage, and it is a decent build.
Many of the builds mentioned could change as the Season progresses and the best and worst classes will likely change as well. That being said, all classes are playable, some can just do more damage than others.
You can also look at a potentialEarthquake Build that can still break Pit 100, but it is not the best build at the moment. With any luck, they will fix some of the nerfed content or make something new for Barbarians soon.
4Necromancer
Bone Spirt Still Strong
While the previous two classes have been nerfed,this class only continues to get buffed. There have been a lot of changes in the recent updates to this class, and it is only getting stronger. It has one of the better builds for the late-game push, but it can struggle with getting to that endgame. It willnot be as great for speed farming or leveling fast, but if you want to kill an endgame boss with tons of damage at once, this is the potentiallybroken Necromancer build to go with inDiablo 4.
The Bone Spirit Necromancer Build is the best one toget the highest damage single hitin the game.
The Necromancer hasreceived a Soul Rift ultimate, which gives you a powerful new option. The Necromancer Minions have also received some powerful buffs, making them even more viable as damage dealers than before. Additionally, a newSoul Rift build could prove to make its way into the A-Tierto show off some of these new aspects, as demonstrated byYouTuber Fextralife in this video.
Buff: damage increased from 67.5% to 80%
Army of the Dead
Buff: Damage increased from 30% to 45%. Cooldown reduced from 90 to 70 seconds.
Buff: Damage increased from 90% to 120%
Buff: Damage increased from 20% to 22%
Buff: Essence gained reduced from 3/6/9 to 2/4/6
Buff: Critical Strike Chance reduced from .5/1/1.5% to .3/.6/.9%
Death’s Defense
Buff: Maximum Minion Life lost in a single damage instance reduced from 75/60/45% to 60/45/30%
Buff: Skeleton Warrior attack damage increased by 10%
Buff: Golem attack damage increased by 10%
Blood Golem
Buff: Blood Golem Life drain damage increased from 40% to 90%. Blood Golem Life drain healing from enemies hit increased from 4% to 5%.
Iron Golem
Buff: Iron Golem slam damage increased from 25% to 175%. Iron Golem shockwave damage increased from 30% to 40%.
Hulking Monstrosity
Buff: Golem Life and damage bonus increased from 30% to 40%
Cult Leader
While it has these seemingly OP builds and strong buffs,it remains slow. This means it cannot quite keep up with the faster classes in the list, but it is by no means bad. This class can take you quite far into the Pit and you will want tokeep your eye on it for the endgame.
3Rogue
Fast But Less Deadly
Rogue is still one of thebest ranged and speed farming classesin the game, and it has a lot of great options for strong builds. However, the Roguecan struggle with bossing and pushing toward the endgame, which makes it a little less viable than the highest-tiered options.
Twisting Blades
Nerf: Advanced Twisting Blades Cooldown reduction per enemy hit reduced from .25 to .1 seconds. Advanced Twisting Blades maximum Cooldown reduction reduced from 3 to 2 seconds.
Buff: Damage increased from 24% to 30%
Dark Shroud
Nerf: Damage Reduction per shadow gained from Skill Ranks reduced from .8% to .4%
Dash
Nerf: Enhanced Dash Critical Strike Damage bonus from 20% to 15%
Buff: Damage increased from 30% to 40%
Nerf: Critical Strike Chance reduced from 5/10/15% to 4/8/12%
Repeating
They havenerfed some of Rogue’s signature moves, like Dance of Knives, but there are still plenty of top builds that you may use. The Spin To Win Build is one of the best builds to speed farm and feels fun, especially if you like to move fast. You can see a full breakdown of this build particularly inYouTuber M1PY’s video, which showshow you can use the Rogue class to clear out Infernal Hordes in Torment IV.
There is some contention as to which is better and has more options between Rogue and Necromancer, with different content creators and players having them ranked quite differently. However,they both have a lot of options for opposite goals, so if you want to clear bosses easily, you will likely lean toward Necromancer, while if you want to speed farm, you will want to go Rogue. However, there are some builds, like the Death Trap Rogue or a Poison build thatcan still take out bosses quite easily, so don’t dismiss this class out of hand.
2Sorcerer
Nerfed But Still Overpowered
While this class was also heavily nerfed, thenerf could not fully take down a build that was overly strong before. Despite these nerfs, it still remains one of the strongest classes in the game, and there are plenty of examples of it being used as an endgame build that canstill push toward clearing Pit 100. While the former Lightning Spear build might have taken a hit, there is still evidence to suggest it can clear out enemies very fast.
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There is also a new buildusing Elemental Constellation, which is new to the game for this Season, and you can maximize it to get a single-target build. There is also a very strong Chain Lightning build utilizing the Elemental Constellation, shown off byYouTuber Roxy in this video, that shows how playerscan take on some of the new areas in the game.
Arc Lash
Nerf: Lucky Hit Chance reduced from 30% to 14%. Glinting Arc Lash Cooldown reduction reduced from .25 to .15 seconds.
Teleport
Nerf: Shimmering Teleport’s Damage Reduction duration reduced from 5 to 3 seconds
Aspect of Control
Nerf: Bonus damage reduced from 30-40% to 25-35%
While there are two main builds that can take on speed farming and bosses, the Sorcerer stilldoes not quite reach the same levels as the last class on the list. This is partially due to the nerf, but it is also due to the fact that the newest class seems to be the most overpowered.
1Spiritborn
Overpowered New Class
By far, almost everyone is in agreement that thenewest Spiritborn class is the best one for Season 6. There are already at least three builds for this class that are resting in the S-Tier position, and they are all mainly uncontested. It is considered extremelywell-designed and has good synergy and combinations. It can do speed farming and bossing, and you canhit your max level quite fast.
Even with three builds in S-Tier, there areanother three resting in A-Tier where some of the other classes top out. The Quill Volley Eagle Build is one of the best ones in the game, and it can do whatever you need to do in the game. It cantake on the Pit over level 100and can get you the speed farming tools you need. There are a lot of great, fun options with this new class, and players have typically been reporting that it feels smooth.
You must own theVessel of HatredDLC to get the Spiritborn class.
To see how this class works,check out YouTuber Rob2628’s video on the subject. He actually has severaldifferent build videos for the Spiritborn class, all of which highlight something slightly different. The newest build to emerge is the Overpower Build, which does some of the highest damage in the game. And those are the best classes inDiablo 4Season 6.