Diamond Member Steam 0 Posted 18 hours ago Diamond Member Share Posted 18 hours ago This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Warlocks came to Diablo 4 with the Lord of Hatred expansion, bringing the demonic subjugators into Sanctuary to aid in the fight against Mephisto. Controlling demons isn't their only gift, though: there's a best Warlock build for just about every playstyle. Warlocks have three main specs: Demonology, Hellfire, and Abyss/Occult, each showing a facet of their demonic power. We've listed one build from each type below, including the best build we've used: the Apocalypse Warlock.Table of contents This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Here are the best Warlock builds in Diablo 4 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Image via Blizzard Entertainment Here are the best Warlock builds I used in Diablo 4. I based myself on builds from different content creators, but the Warlock builds at This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up felt the best and had more thorough explanations.Best general Warlock build: Apocalypse This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Kaboom. Screenshot by Destructoid The build is so good I was afraid I'd get my This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up account banned, the Apocalypse Warlock is the screen-deleting, infernal nuking powerhouse, and by far my favorite Warlock build available in Lord of Hatred. Getting it operational requires quite a few moving parts, but it's surprisingly self-piloting once you get it rolling. This is what got me to Torment XII and lets me breeze through most content in the game, following This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Required Gear:Fleshwrit Carapace (Unique chest): Drops from Lord ZirHands of the Worldbreaker (Unique gauntlets): Drops from Grigoire, Galvanic SaintThe Hemat Stone (Unique amulet): Drops from Bartuc in Infernal HordesNameless (Charm Set) Since getting Bartuc to spawn is a coin toss, I recommend getting his drops from Belial at the Palace of the Deceiver. Belial's treasure hoard is different: you can spend two Betrayer's Husks to draw from the pool of most bosses in the game, which may be easier than lucking into Aether Goblins in Infernal Hordes. Kill Belial when he ganks you at a Lair Boss to grab this resource, alongside some shiny drops. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up To kill the demons, you must first become the demons or something. Screenshot by Destructoid When you think of Demonology Warlock, you're more likely to think Archfiend or Bombardment than Command Fallen. But the Lunatic build offers an easy, uniquely fun playstyle with a low gear ceiling—and it's surprisingly effective. Apocalypse has spoiled me way too much to switch out of it, but This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up is a good stop if you'd like to try this out. The Lunatic Build spams Command Fallen for damage, with a little bump from a constellation of effects. Cage of Madness is the big one, but it ties in with seals and passives to make it scale. Required Gear:Cage of Madness (Unique helm): Drops from Grigoire, Galvanic SaintPaingorger's Gauntlets (Unique gauntlets): Drops from Grigoire, Galvanic SaintSeed of Horazon (Unique amulet): Drops from Grigoire, Galvanic Saint If you've been farming Grigoire for a good Hands of the Worldbreaker, you may already have the key ingredients to this build, since he drops all three items you need. Arguably, the most fun part of this build is dodging to become a mega Lunatic, so boots with more dodge charges or the "attacks reduce Evade's cooldown" effect are always welcome. This setup is highly unusual—it's one of the few high-level Warlock builds that slot Tortured Wretch, if not the only one—but it can pay off quite well if you're looking to stay off the beaten path.Best Shadow build: Dread Claws This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Not quite the Apocalypse level of clutter, but it's still pretty damn hard to see. Screenshot by Destructoid Dread Claws brings just a slight tinge of the ancient Bone Spear Necro build from release, sans the world boss deletion. This build relies on Dread Claws and Rampage (with the Abyssal Morph), using the Litany of Sable Unique dagger for more damage. I highly recommend getting the Footfalls of the Waning World Unique boots for tremendous uptime on your Nether Step, which in turn vastly improves your survivability. We based our playtime on it with This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up , but This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up 's version might be more straightforward. I used an infant version of this through the first few Torment levels until Apocalypse surfaced, which promptly made me switch to it. Recommended gear:Litany of Sable (Unique Dagger): Drops from AstarothFootfalls of the Waning World (Unique Boots): Drops from AstarothHarash's Shadow (Charm Set): Drops from multiple sources The most reliable way to farm Astaroth (outside of Belial's treasure hoard) is to make Escalation Sigils with the Horadric Cube. Five regular Nightmare Dungeon sigils turn into an Escalation Sigil, so you have a nearly unlimited amount of shots at this boss, which should get you set up for Dread Claws fairly easily. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up The easiest way to face Astaroth. Screenshot by Destructoid If Footfalls of the Waning World is enough for you (especially with dodge charges or reduced cooldowns), you can free up your bar in lower Torment tiers by removing Nether Step. Summon Laalish can work here for cheap Vulnerable and Shadowform, and with enough healing, the Blood Ritual passive for Sigil of Subversion also works nicely in situations where you can't reliably trigger the ritual's effect. Dread Claws requires a bit of positioning, but it's a potent option for a Warlock in Diablo 4. One of its downsides is that it's close-range, so it suffers a bit if you can't stick to the enemy you're fighting. It's easy to keep up Shadowform, but any lapses in its uptime will drastically decrease your damage. Lastly, since you're always making trails and leaving areas on the floor, you may also struggle to see enemy AoE's a bit (but not to the degree of Apocalypse). The content in this article refers to the Lord of Hatred patch/Season of Reckoning. The post This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up appeared first on This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up . 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