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Diablo 4: New Spiritborn build is so overpowered that it doesn’t need you anymore

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Currently, the Spiritborn outshines all other classes in the role-playing game. This also applies to this build, which mainly works with poison damage.

The new Spiritborn class in Diablo 4 and its add-on Vessel of Hatred currently outshines all other classes. We recently reported that a build recently managed more than 1 quintillion (1 followed by 18 zeros) damage.

Diablos Community Director Adam Flechter announced that the classes will be better balanced in the upcoming mid-season update.Until then, players continue to work diligently on their overpowered Spiritborn builds.As the following example shows.

Enemies are infected with poison

And it almost plays itself. At least in some modes, such as the Hellish Tide, it should be possible for players to just watch – because the build basically does all the work without your intervention. Of course, you are not completely condemned to inactivity: after all, you still have to move your character from A to B.

The appropriately skilled Spiritborn transforms into a toxic cloud that causes the enemy hordes to wither away. Specifically, we are talking about the build that the YouTuber Mattjestic Life presents in a video.

Like every Spiritborn build in Diablo 4, this build is also based on a handful of bugs that cause damage to skyrocket. The most powerful of these is the Paragon node “Tough Shield,” which increases damage by one percent for every three percent of maximum health.

Theoretically, this means a damage bonus of 33 percent at a maximum barrier of 100 percent of health.

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