Diablo 4 Season 10: Best Leveling Builds & Strategies for Every Class – D4Gold.com Guide

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Diablo 4 Season 10 is incredibly powerful thanks to Chaos Armor, Chaos Perks, and global buffs, meaning all builds are stronger and faster than ever.

Leveling up for any class is never too slow, but to further increase your leveling speed, you can choose more efficient leveling builds and plan your leveling path. So, which builds level up the fastest? Below, D4Gold.com shares the fastest leveling builds for each class.

Best Leveling Builds

Due to the varying power levels between classes, even the best leveling builds will have varying efficiency.

S Tier (Evade Eagle Spiritborn Build)

This build ranks first because of its exceptional mobility. Evade itself has been enhanced, and you can combine Alacrity (Chaos Perks) with Accelerated Thunderspike to constantly dodge and unleash Thunderspike. This allows you to constantly use your mobility skills across the map, making clearing levels incredibly fast, and it maintains its impressive farming speed even in the endgame.

A-Tier

Firewall Hydra Sorcerer Build

Sorcerer is like a spell turret, never slowing down in clearing monsters. Firewall Hydra Sorcerer takes this even further. Simply unleash your skills, and you’ll have almost no fear of being attacked by monsters, as they’ll melt away upon impact with Firewall. You can also pair it with Hydra and Familiar skills for additional burn damage.

While its damage may be a bit lacking in the endgame, you can cost cheap Diablo 4 gold for sale to transform it into a Hydra Sorcerer build or a Ball Lightning build for quick map clearing!

Dance Of Knives Rogue Build

While Rogue class in season 10 was somewhat lacking, it was never slow in leveling. Dance of Knives Rogue Build also has very fast movement speed, so in terms of leveling efficiency, it’s probably only slightly slower than Evade Eagle Spiritborn. It’s ranked this way primarily because Rogue isn’t very powerful in the endgame.

This build’s gameplay is essentially a spin-to-win strategy, and thanks to the significant buff to its trapping abilities, Rogue can try to transform into Death Trap Rogue or Dance of Knives Rogue in the endgame.

B Tier

Minion Necromancer Build

Minion Necromancer is a super-chill build, where you let your summons do the work while you focus on looting. This build is perfect for beginners and casual players, as you’ll have little trouble progressing through the campaign. Stacking affixes that increase summon damage is a good option. In the later stages, Necromancer can transform into a powerful Soulrift build.

Companion Druid Build

Companion Druid Build offers similar advantages to Minion Necromancer Build, but with the bonus of increased survivability. While Puddle Pulverize Druid also levels up quickly, Season 10 Druid companion builds of Wolf, Raven, and others have received significant buffs, making them a much better experience. For the endgame, you can continue using Raven Companion Druid or Fleshrender Druid, both of which offer high DPS.

Whirlwind/Lunging Strike Barbarian Build

This build also offers a spin-to-win strategy. Barbarian’s basic abilities are powerful, and Chaos Perks like Unstable Power and Dual Threat also provide significant bonuses.

Season 10 Recommended Activities

Season 10 Chaos Rifts event and Helltide changes offer a more optimized leveling path than previous seasons.

Chaos Rifts

Chaos Rifts are portals that appear in Helltides and in Nightmare Dungeons. Once activated, they continuously summon monsters from hell until the portal is destroyed.

Chaos Rifts can provide rewards such as Season 10 Reputation, Infernal Warp, and Diablo 4 Murmuring Obols, as well as crafting materials and unique items.

Despite their reputation on PTR, these rift monsters are quite tanky. Officials have stated that their experience and rewards have been increased. However, whether Chaos Rifts are your primary path to leveling depends on your build’s ability to efficiently farm them.

Helltide

Helltide’s exceptionally high number of monsters makes it the preferred activity for leveling in Season 10. Furthermore, Helltide’s monster health doesn’t scale with the number of players, making it highly effective for group play. Solo players can also quickly gain XP by building a build with AOE damage.

Season 10 Leveling Path

First, it’s recommended to start the seasonal questline as early as possible to unlock and upgrade your Chaos Perks, which are very useful in Season 10.

You’ll first need to choose your seasonal character. We recommend starting on Hard difficulty, as it grants +75% experience. More experienced players or those with strong classes can try higher difficulties.

Immediately equip your pet and mercenary (if you have Vessel of Hatred), then harvest herbs. At level 10, you can craft Elixir of Precision II (+8% experience). If you don’t want to waste time harvesting herbs, you can buy Diablo 4 items fast delivery from D4Gold.com and trade the elixir directly with other players.

Leveling Strategies

  1. Activate Helltide.
  2. Focus on killing elites and completing Tree of Whispers quest.
  3. Test Chaos Rift’s strength and decide whether to skip or clear it.
  4. Find Fleeting Hordes Compass to unlock Infernal Hordes.

During the five-minute lulls in Helltide, select and update your gear, and grind specific dungeons for Aspects as needed.

After completing the above cycle and the first Helltide cycle, you should be at least level 30, or even 40 more efficiently.

At levels 50-60, you can continue farming Helltide, or you can choose to clear all Strongholds to unlock waypoints or farm Kurast Undercity (requires DLC). However, replaying Vessel of Hatred campaign for the ultimate speedrun is not recommended, as you will lose out on season progress, reputation, and power, and may end up weaker.

Endgame Transition

After reaching level 60, switch to Penitent difficulty. Begin crafting gear and farming core aspects and unique unmatched items. You’ll also need to farm several Nightmare Dungeons to acquire runes and gear, and then complete levels 1-10 of The Pit to unlock Torment 1 difficulty. Finally, once your gear is mostly complete, increase the world difficulty to Torment 4 and then farm Lair boss.

That’s all about leveling builds, while if you have friends in game, D4Gold.com highly recommends that you team up with them. Although you can play alone, when you team up, each person uses their own materials, and everyone will receive legendary rewards, so the material utilization rate is higher.

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