news wise Build Druid Landslide Diablo 4 to get off to a good start and level up quickly to level 50
The Druid is one of the new classes in Diablo IV compared to the previous version of the license. If you ever want to play it, you’ll need to look for a build that deals damage while maintaining a modicum of survival. In this article we invite you to discover the Landslide build, also known as Landslide, which allows you to quickly level up to 50.
playing style
So in this Diablo IV article, we’re going to take a look at one of the builds that we initially considered to be the best: Éboulement. The idea is to build on that spell not only do heavy damage, but also immobilize them.
Active skills to use
- lightning
- landslide
- earth wall
- wolves
- Poisonous Ivy
- Crow
Rockslide build gameplay
- Thunder Clap isn’t exactly the most profitable AoE attack. If three more people take damage in addition to the targeted target, that damage is reduced. However, after striking with this skill, You will receive a reduction in damage taken.
- Rock Smash is one of the abilities that gives this build its name, and not only does it deal good damage, but it also immobilizes enemies after three hits. Also, if you ever improve the skill, It even gives you a guaranteed critical hit on a immobilized enemy.
- Rampart of Earth is the defensive spell of the druid, which in addition to having to deal damage, has a good resistance that this spell in particular allows him to invoke a barrier that absorbs some of the damage.
- Wolves is one of the summoning abilities this druid build offers. As the name suggests, it’s an ability that allows you to spawn wolves to fight by your side. Next to, They can deal increased damage to immobilized enemies
- Poison Ivy is the second summon and this time she will not only immobilize enemies, which works well in combos with wolves, but in addition to poisoning enemies too This can be useful for dealing damage over time.
- Finally, crows are the final summon of this druid build and like wolves, they are animals that attack enemies. What is interesting about crows, however, is that they increase your critical hit chance
Skill tree – talent points to set (up to level 50)
- Thunderbolt → Enhanced Thunderbolt → Heavy Thunderbolt
- Rockslide → Enhanced Rockslide → Original Rockslide
- Earth Wall → Reinforced Earth Wall → Preservation of the Earth Wall
- Wolves → Reinforced Wolf Pack
- Poison Ivy → Reinforced Poison Ivy → Wild Poison Ivy
- Crows → Reinforced Crows → Brutal Crows
Druid Code of Power
- Aspect of Disobedience: Halls of the Damned (Kehjistan)
- Aspect of the Healing Stone: Sealed Archives (Arid Steppe)
- Aspect of Waiting: Deep Roots (Scosglen)
- Aspect of Omnipotence: Land (Arid Steppe)
- Ballistic Aspect: Whispering Pines (Scosglen)
- Crushing Rock Aspect: Scenery (Scosglen)
- Shadow Aspect: Champion’s Fall (Arid Steppes)
- Aspect of the Tightrope Walker: Peyrevieille (Scosglen)
- Aspect of the Shepherd: Bloody Needle (Arid Steppes)
identity of the druid
- Stag: 10% elite damage reduction
- Eagle: +30% critical hit damage
- Wolf: Lucky Strike: Ability to reset minion ability cooldowns
- Serpent: Nature spells have a chance to reduce Trample’s cooldown
Final optimization details of this build at launch
As you are used to in this last part of the build, we’re going to focus specifically on the traits and stats we’re hoping to achieve with this Druid build. Willpower will be the trait you need to prioritize.
In addition, there are properties such as damage to nearby enemies and the chance of a critical hit or +1 for Rockslide or Poison Ivy can be good options. Here are our picks on which gems you will set:
- Weapons: Emerald for damage to vulnerable enemies
- Armor: Rubies for hit points
- Jewelry: skull as armor
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