We’re seeing some pretty interesting builds in Diablo 4 Season 10’s PTR. I think the list of strongest builds for each class will change going forward, but for now, I feel strongly about these picks. Unfortunately, some classes, such as Rogue, are still weak, while others are close in terms of power.
For example, I’m torn between Chain Lightning Sorc and Hydra Sorc. The same goes for Necromancer against Lidless Wall Bonestorm, Blood Wave, and Shadow Blight. We could see further changes between now and the end of the PTR, not to mention the first weeks after launch. What winds up as the most overpowered Season 10 build for each class in Diablo 4 could easily change.
Note: This is not the final list of the best builds for Diablo 4 Season 10. This will change as more information is unlocked and changes are made.
What are the strongest builds for each class so far in Diablo 4 Season 10 PTR?
- Barbarian: Whirlwind/Mighty Throw
- Druid: Rotting Lightbringer Pulverize
- Necromancer: Shadow Blight
- Rogue: Twisting Blades
- Sorcerer: Hydra
- Spiritborn: Jaguar Thorns

Thanks to the new Unique for Barbarians in Diablo 4 Season 10, they’ve seen a potentially massive shift to a Whirlwind/Mighty Throw/HOTA build. This is due to the new Sabre of Tsasgal One-handed weapon. It gives a multiplicative damage bonus for each damaging skill you have equipped, and even more of a damage buff when you use them.
Instead of just having one attack on your hotbar, now you’ll have three: Whirlwind, Mighty Throw, and Hammer of the Ancients. You should decimate waves of enemies with no issue.
Druids are being pushed hard towards Ravens this season, but I think Rotting Lightbringer Pulverize will remain the top dog for Druids in Diablo 4 Season 10. This is also thanks to Chaos Armor, a new feature for S10.
Now you can get the Rotting Lightbringer weapon as a Chaos Armor slot, say, as a pair of gloves. Now it’s max stats, 20% better, and you can equip an entirely different weapon with ideal stats. Maybe The Grandfather?
However, while Blood Wave is the “most powerful” in The Pit right now, I think the buffs to Shadow will make Shadow Blight wind up as the number one Necromancer build for Diablo 4 Season 10's PTR. It still uses Ebonpiercer and Reaper’s Pursuit to gain tons of damage, but also now takes advantage of the Wither buffs.
Now, Wither makes your Shadow damage have a 20% chance to deal 300%[x] increased damage, which is absolutely insane.

Stack that with Shadowblight, which gives up to 450%[x] increased damage for your Corrupting and Shadow Damage. Then you just need the right key passives, and you have the potential to do billions and trillions of damage with zero effort.
Twistling Blades is likely to remain the best Rogue build going into Diablo 4 Season 10 in the PTR and beyond again, though. It’s relatively easy to play, and it’s fun. I had high hopes for Reload Rogue, but I’m just not seeing it right now. It was nerfed, but the Enhanced version got buffed, which is incredibly odd.
In general, they just don’t have anything that looks fun, whether in their Chaos Perks or their builds. It’s another sad season for Rogues.
While Lightning builds are pushed very hard for Diablo 4 Season 10 in the Sorcerer class, I think that the Hydra is still going to be the most overpowered spec, not just for Sorcerers, but out of all classes.
They no longer have to choose between one powerful Amulet; they can equip three that will all enhance Hydra damage, thanks to Chaos Armor. You can’t stop the Hydra swarm; it’s going to remain overpowered, at least through Season 10 PTR.

Spiritborn have probably gone the deepest into The Pit as of this writing, but I don’t think they’re the most powerful class. There’s more to it than just being good at The Pit. Jaguar Thorns, I think, is going to be the best pick going into Season 10. Between Aspect of the Plains and Balazan’s Maxtlatl, they just shred through packs of enemies.
While there have been some changes (Jaguar Spirit Hall doesn’t affect Aspect of the Plains), there are Chaos Perks to help. A Beast Cornered gives you more damage and damage reduction for every 10% life you’re missing. Using Resources also drains your life, but cannot reduce you under 10%.
Combine this with Marred Guard to prevent you from going over 50% life, but increase your defensive stats, and you constantly deal tons of damage. It will be interesting to see if these builds really stand on top when Season 10 kicks off.
Check out our other Diablo 4 guides and features:
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