Ignore Pain – can be used for extra damage mitigation.Battle Rage – gives an additional boost to damage.Furious Charge – grants extra mobility. You also want to keep Call of the Ancients and Wrath of the Berserker up at the same time as much as possible, as this will allow you to take advantage of the boost from Remorseless.Īlong with these Skills, the other core Skills are: This build mainly focuses around using Hammer of the Ancients to take out large groups of enemies. It does not rely on any sets, but rather a few legendaries to enhance your Skills. Note: At higher levels, you may want to swap out the Ferocity rune on Battle Rage for Into the Fray, essentially turning Battle Rage into a "piggyback" to extend the duration of Wrath of the Berserker.(LoD refers to the Legacy of Dreams Legendary Gem).Ī fast hitting, tanky build that is capable of dealing large AoE damage. Hammer of the Ancients with the Smash rune is a great Elite/Boss killer. Leap and Furious Charge keep you in the thick of things, where you need to be, while generating extra fury. Frenzy, with its quick blows, leads to more crits and is a natural primary skill. Since crits extend the duration of your Battle Rage, dual-wield works best, with either a mace/axe (crit chance from Weapons Master ) or spear (attack speed from Weapons Master) in the main hand. Wrath of the Berserker is your "hard enrage," which you'll have to use more sparingly. The first is your everyday use enrage which, with this build, should be active more or less at all times with only one trigger at the beginning of combat. Your key skills are Battle Rage and Wrath of the Berserker. RAAAAAGE! This build is all about maximizing your "enrage powers," making you a self-buffing death machine. Barbarian build: The Inexhaustible Berserker
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