Welcome to our comprehensive list for the best Barbarian leveling builds for Diablo 4 Season 3. Season of the Construct is set to bring many new mechanics to the table, but to fully experience them, players need to level up their characters and reach the endgame. In this article, we have compiled 5 different Barbarian builds, which come online very early on and can provide you with a fun and smooth leveling experience all the way up to World Tier 3 and 4. These builds have been selected based on damage, survivability, as well as how fun they are to play. We have also tried to provide you with a few different playstyles, so you can pick something that resonates with you. Here are our recommended Barbarian leveling builds for Diablo 4 Season 3.
- Hammer of the Ancients Barbarian
- Upheaval Barbarian
- Double Swing Barbarian
- Rend Barbarian
- Whirlwind Barbarian
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Best Barbarian Leveling Builds For Diablo 4 Season 3
The Hammer of the Ancients build for Barbarians is not only one of the most fun ways to experience the class, but it's also among the best leveling and endgame builds available. The skill might feel a little awkward to play at the beginning, but once you grab the Ancestral Force aspect, which increases its AoE, it quickly becomes one of the most enjoyable builds in the game. Who doesn't enjoy smacking enemies with a huge hammer? Another amazing aspect of this build is that it can easily transition into the end-game, as Hammer of the Ancients has a ton of items and aspects that can synergize well. The only issues with the build come from the fact that it can lack survivability, and it's very aspect-dependent in order to scale properly.
Hammer of the Ancients has not received any changes in patch 1.3, so it's likely to remain one of the best choices for the Barbarian class. You can even address some of the downsides of this build by modifying your new Seneschal companion in Season 3 to add some survivability to your character.
Pros | Cons |
Very fun to play | Aspect dependent |
Scales to the endgame | Mediocre survivability |
Strong AoE & ST damage | Resource dependent |
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If you are looking for a more single-target-oriented Barbarian build, then Double Swing might be the best leveling option. Double Swing is a skill that hits enemies in front of you with both of your weapons, and with the right aspects, it can do some devastating damage even early on. While this build will not clear entire packs of small enemies with a single button, you are going to have absolutely no issues with some of the stronger Elites and Bosses in the game. While you definitely can scale this build even during the leveling process, it does not actually require anything for it to fully function. This build might be on the slower side compared to the rest of the options on this list, but there is nothing quite like obliterating a Boss in just a few seconds.
Some of the AoE issues can also be alleviated by making your Seneschal companion a lot stronger in AoE options with the proper Governing and Tuning Stones.
Pros | Cons |
Amazing ST damage | Low AoE damage |
Not dependent on gear | Mediocre survivability |
Not dependent on Aspects | Mediocre mobility |
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The Rend Barbarian build is our recommendation for players who enjoy the hit-and-run playstyle of applying bleeds and moving to the next pack of monsters. Rend is similar in some ways to the Double Swing build; it can absolutely destroy Elites and Bosses while struggling a bit with wide open areas because of the lack of AoE. The first few levels can feel a little clunky to play, but once this build gets going, everything you apply your bleeds to is going to die in mere seconds. This build does not require any specific aspects while leveling up, as most of its power comes from your skill tree. Damage-over-time effect builds are also naturally more survivable, as you can just apply your dots and move around until they expire.
Nothing interesting is being added to complement this build in Season 3, but as with all other builds, it's worth noting that the new Seneschal companion can fix some of the weaknesses of the build by being able to modify them to your liking.
Pros | Cons |
Amazing ST damage | Low AoE clear |
Not dependent on gear | Specific playstyle |
Not dependent on Aspects | Mediocre mobility |
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In terms of the fun factor, there is nothing quite like playing a Whirlwind Barbarian. Jumping into packs of monsters, holding down the button, and spinning through everything in a ball of death has been the most iconic way of playing the Barbarian class for the last 20 years. While Whirlwind is not going to be the best build for the later stages of Season 3, you can absolutely take it while leveling and reach World Tier 3 and 4 without any issues whatsoever. One of the main issues of the build is that it requires a ton of resource generation in order for it to work, so you are going to need to hunt down some aspects while leveling up. Once all of this is set, however, you can hold down your Whirlwind button and spin all the way to the endgame.
With resource generation being one of the biggest issues for the Whirlwind build, it's important to note that one of the new Tuning stones for the Seneschal companion in Season 3 has the ability to restore some of your Fury. We are unsure how strong this will be, but it might alleviate all of the issues of the build.
Pros | Cons |
Good AoE clear | Low ST damage |
Very fun to play | Resource starved |
Decent survivability | Requires Aspects |
That was our full list of recommended leveling builds for the Barbarian in Diablo 4 Season 3. Keep in mind that depending on how strong the new Seneschal companion is, you might be able to fix all of the weaknesses of these builds, or specialize them even further. For more Diablo 4 news and guides, make sure to check out the rest of our website!
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