Monk Leveling and Fresh 70 Guide (Patch 2.7.8 / Season 36)
The purpose of the beginner Monk guide is to provide you with a build and item recommendations that will reliably carry you from leveling, through the pre-Torment difficulties and get you into low Torment farming, without requiring specific legendary or set bonuses. The guide also includes a section for Seasonal Monks, explaining how best to take advantage of the free set from Haedrig's Gifts.
Why choose the Monk?
Choose the Monk if you want to gain mastery over the dexterous, hand-to-hand melee combat, and channel the built up powers of your melee pummeling into crushing blows of sacred energy. The Monk is the master of engagement, dashing through the battlefield and exerting utmost control through pulls, pushes, and mantras. Your crippling blows overpower the adversaries like the sweeping tides, as you finish them off with flurries of spiritual power. The Monk embodies the duality of natural evasion and sacred destruction in Diablo 3.
Progression (Seasonal or Not Seasonal)
Leveling Build
Your progression on a given character always start with leveling to 70. To help you with that, we have a beginner leveling build that you can access using the link below.
Haedrig Gifts' Season 36 Starter Build
After reaching Level 70, the easiest way to start gearing up and progressing towards the end-game is by using the set given by the Haedrig's Gifts. Haedrig's Gifts are cache-like rewards that drop 2 pieces of a fixed class-specific set after completing chapters II, III, and IV of the Seasonal Journey. Having a full 6-piece set bonus available to you will skyrocket your character's power well in the mid-to-high Torments. This makes the early portion of the Seasonal Journey your first priority upon reaching Level 70.
This Season, Monks will find the Uliana's Stratagem set in their Haedrig's Gifts. We have an early progression build for this set, which you can find by clicking the link below.
Other Starter Builds
While you get a fixed free set at the start of every Season, it is not unreasonable to assume you will attain other sets in quick succession. If you are interested in switching around your playstyle, take a look at the beginner points for other sets below, and note to which endgame builds they point you after.
Gear To Look For
To learn how to gear up quickly and approach a character's progression in general, check out our Beginner Seasonal Guide. It includes advice and tactics related to gambling Blood Shards, doing Bounties, Regular, Greater and Challenge Rifts, and using Kanai's Cube for easy upgrades.
Certain items can be targeted through the completion of bounties or boss kills. The following is a list of such items, in order of importance for the class.
 Ring of Royal Grandeur is a legendary from Act I caches that reduces
the number of set items required for set bonuses by one. While it might not be
immediately useful, obtaining powerful bonuses (such as the 4- and 6-piece set
bonuses of any set) as early as possible for a huge spike in character power is
an opportunity you should not pass up. Doing bounties will be inevitable for
crafting materials anyway, so optimize your farming time and get this ring as
soon as possible. Ring of Royal Grandeur is a legendary from Act I caches that reduces
the number of set items required for set bonuses by one. While it might not be
immediately useful, obtaining powerful bonuses (such as the 4- and 6-piece set
bonuses of any set) as early as possible for a huge spike in character power is
an opportunity you should not pass up. Doing bounties will be inevitable for
crafting materials anyway, so optimize your farming time and get this ring as
soon as possible.
 Avarice Band is an Act III cache legendary ring that extends your
pickup radius by up to 30 yards as you pick up gold. This unassuming bonus has
the potential to turn in the strongest source of defense during normal rifts due
to its synergy with Avarice Band is an Act III cache legendary ring that extends your
pickup radius by up to 30 yards as you pick up gold. This unassuming bonus has
the potential to turn in the strongest source of defense during normal rifts due
to its synergy with Boon of the Hoarder and Boon of the Hoarder and Goldwrap. Their powers
combined, they can render your character practically invulnerable even in the
highest of Torment difficulties. Goldwrap. Their powers
combined, they can render your character practically invulnerable even in the
highest of Torment difficulties.
 Illusory Boots are an Act II cache legendary item that removes enemy
collision — a staple of support builds in Greater Rifts, as their precise
positioning for party-wide buffs and enemy disables dictates the course of
Greater Rift progress. Monks have been staple supports for many patches now,
with several party-wide damage buffs and plenty of damage reduction to add to
the group, making Illusory Boots are an Act II cache legendary item that removes enemy
collision — a staple of support builds in Greater Rifts, as their precise
positioning for party-wide buffs and enemy disables dictates the course of
Greater Rift progress. Monks have been staple supports for many patches now,
with several party-wide damage buffs and plenty of damage reduction to add to
the group, making Illusory Boots reasonably attractive to the class. Illusory Boots reasonably attractive to the class.
 Reaper's Wraps are meant to assist classes and builds with resource
management problems. These bracers restore up to 30% of your Spirit reserves
when you get healed by a health globe, capped at once every 2 seconds. This is
an easy trigger if you keep an eye on the battlefield. Note that these bracers
are craftable, and the plan for their creation drops when you kill the Act V
boss Malthael on any difficulty. Reaper's Wraps are meant to assist classes and builds with resource
management problems. These bracers restore up to 30% of your Spirit reserves
when you get healed by a health globe, capped at once every 2 seconds. This is
an easy trigger if you keep an eye on the battlefield. Note that these bracers
are craftable, and the plan for their creation drops when you kill the Act V
boss Malthael on any difficulty. Reaper's Wraps are reasonably attractive
to Monks, as they frequently suffer from resource issues in the early game,
before they acquire Spirit management legendaries like Reaper's Wraps are reasonably attractive
to Monks, as they frequently suffer from resource issues in the early game,
before they acquire Spirit management legendaries like Incense Torch of the Grand Temple or transition into light-spending specs
like Raiment set and Uliana set builds. Incense Torch of the Grand Temple or transition into light-spending specs
like Raiment set and Uliana set builds.
 Gloves of Worship are an Act II cache legendary that extends the
duration of Shrines to 10 minutes, a very decent farming effect that is usually
stored in Kanai's Cube. The combined power of Empowered Shrines (doubled resource
gain, halved cooldowns), Frenzied Shrines (25% Attack Speed) and Fleeting Shrines
(25% increase to Movement Speed and 20-yard pickup radius), often refreshing
before their 10-minute duration, is a huge buff during normal rifts. Monks are
among the classes that can benefit from Gloves of Worship are an Act II cache legendary that extends the
duration of Shrines to 10 minutes, a very decent farming effect that is usually
stored in Kanai's Cube. The combined power of Empowered Shrines (doubled resource
gain, halved cooldowns), Frenzied Shrines (25% Attack Speed) and Fleeting Shrines
(25% increase to Movement Speed and 20-yard pickup radius), often refreshing
before their 10-minute duration, is a huge buff during normal rifts. Monks are
among the classes that can benefit from Gloves of Worship, as the armor
Cube slots of their most common farming specs are often flexible enough to fit
the item in. Gloves of Worship, as the armor
Cube slots of their most common farming specs are often flexible enough to fit
the item in.
 Envious Blade is an Act II cache dagger with one of the most powerful
speedfarming bonuses in the game — a guaranteed Critical Hit against
enemies at full health. A well equipped character using this dagger can oneshot
entire screens of enemies in a suitable farming difficulty. While class-specific
legendaries are generally considered more important to Monk builds, Envious Blade is an Act II cache dagger with one of the most powerful
speedfarming bonuses in the game — a guaranteed Critical Hit against
enemies at full health. A well equipped character using this dagger can oneshot
entire screens of enemies in a suitable farming difficulty. While class-specific
legendaries are generally considered more important to Monk builds, Envious Blade is a decent option for a speedfarming Cube effect in the
weapon slot. Envious Blade is a decent option for a speedfarming Cube effect in the
weapon slot.
 Pride's Fall is a helm obtained through Act III cache bounties, whose
legendary effect reduces resource costs by 30% after not taking damage for 5
seconds. Almost never fighting at a range that can abuse this power, Monks do
not consider farming Pride's Fall is a helm obtained through Act III cache bounties, whose
legendary effect reduces resource costs by 30% after not taking damage for 5
seconds. Almost never fighting at a range that can abuse this power, Monks do
not consider farming Pride's Fall a priority. Pride's Fall a priority.
The majority of the gear will be found by random chance as you farm normally, by killing monsters, opening chests, gambling at Kadala and upgrading rare items at the Cube. While the list below is not exhaustive, these are some of the pieces to seek, spend blood shards on, or upgrade yellows for — in order of priority:
- Sets: While the seasonal journey will reward you with a complete set
through Haedrig's Gifts, gambling for armor set pieces still makes sense —
to improve lackluster pieces, or complete class sets other than the gifted one.
The Monk sets are:- Raiment of a Thousand
Storms:  Mask of the Searing Sky, Mask of the Searing Sky, Mantle of the Upside-Down Sinners, Mantle of the Upside-Down Sinners, Fists of Thunder, Fists of Thunder, Heart of the Crashing Wave, Heart of the Crashing Wave, Scales of the Dancing Serpent and Scales of the Dancing Serpent and Eight-Demon Boots; Eight-Demon Boots;
- Inna's Mantra:
 Inna's Radiance, Inna's Radiance, Inna's Hold, Inna's Hold, Inna's Vast Expanse, Inna's Vast Expanse, Inna's Favor, Inna's Favor, Inna's Temperance, Inna's Temperance, Inna's Sandals and Inna's Sandals and Inna's Reach; Inna's Reach;
- Uliana's Strategem:
 Uliana's Spirit, Uliana's Spirit, Uliana's Strength, Uliana's Strength, Uliana's Fury, Uliana's Fury, Uliana's Heart, Uliana's Heart, Uliana's Burden and Uliana's Burden and Uliana's Destiny; Uliana's Destiny;
- Monkey King's Garb:
 Sunwuko's Crown, Sunwuko's Crown, Sunwuko's Balance, Sunwuko's Balance, Sunwuko's Paws, Sunwuko's Paws, Sunwuko's Soul, Sunwuko's Soul, Sunwuko's Leggings and Sunwuko's Leggings and Sunwuko's Shines; Sunwuko's Shines;
- Patterns of Justice:
 Decree of Justice, Decree of Justice, Mirrors of Justice, Mirrors of Justice, Lamellars of Justice, Lamellars of Justice, Bazubands of Justice, Bazubands of Justice, Mountains of Justice and Mountains of Justice and Weaves of Justice; Weaves of Justice;
- Shenlong's Spirit>:
 Shenlong's Fist of Legend and Shenlong's Fist of Legend and Shenlong's Relentless Assault. Shenlong's Relentless Assault.
 
- Raiment of a Thousand
Storms: 
- The weapon is by far the most impactful item on your damage output, putting
a priority on the weapon slot as the first to obtain an ancient item for. Due to
its higher bloodshard cost (75 for weapons vs. 25 for armor pieces and offhands),
you should delay weapon gambling — avoiding it at the start of character
progression and only considering it when you start perfecting your gear. If you
simply need a specific weapon, you will get a much better deal with the Upgrade
Rare recipe in Kanai's Cube. The Hope of Cain recipe (1 rare item, 25 Death's
Breaths, 50 of white, blue and yellow crafting materials) will only produce the
type of item you put in (i.e. fist weapons), cutting out all other weapons from
the RNG pool that you would have to deal with through regular gambling at Kadala.
Fist Weapons and Daibos are the Monk-specific weapons you can easily target
through upgrading rares, with valuable and build-defining pieces such as the
Shenlong's Spirit set ( Shenlong's Fist of Legend and Shenlong's Fist of Legend and Shenlong's Relentless Assault), Shenlong's Relentless Assault), Rabid Strike, Rabid Strike, Won Khim Lau, Won Khim Lau, Vengeful Wind, Vengeful Wind, Crystal Fist, Crystal Fist, Scarbringer, Scarbringer, The Fist of Az'Turrasq, The Fist of Az'Turrasq, Kyoshiro's Blade, Kyoshiro's Blade, Lion's Claw, Lion's Claw, The Flow of Eternity, The Flow of Eternity, Balance, Balance, Incense Torch of the Grand Temple
and Incense Torch of the Grand Temple
and Flying Dragon. Other weapons valuable to the Monk include Flying Dragon. Other weapons valuable to the Monk include In-geom, In-geom, Echoing Fury, Echoing Fury, Azurewrath, and Azurewrath, and The Furnace. The Furnace.
- Jewelry has a huge influence on your DPS, but similarly to weapons it is
expensive to gamble (50 shards for rings, 100 for amulets). When searching for
specific jewelry rolls, you should consider upgrading rares instead. The three
jewelry sets in Diablo 3, in order of importance for the Monk, are: the Endless
Walk set,  The Compass Rose and The Compass Rose and The Traveler's Pledge; the Bastions of
Will set, The Traveler's Pledge; the Bastions of
Will set, Focus and Focus and Restraint; and the Legacy of Nightmares
set, Restraint; and the Legacy of Nightmares
set, Litany of the Undaunted and Litany of the Undaunted and The Wailing Host. Complementary
jewelry for those sets are often The Wailing Host. Complementary
jewelry for those sets are often Unity, Unity, Convention of Elements
or Convention of Elements
or Obsidian Ring of the Zodiac. Obsidian Ring of the Zodiac.
- The head slot for Monks can be occupied by both regular Helms and the
class-specific Spirit Stones, with several important and build-defining
legendaries for the slot:  Tzo Krin's Gaze, Tzo Krin's Gaze, Gyana Na Kashu, Gyana Na Kashu, Madstone, Madstone, Leoric's Crown. The cheap gambling price for the slot
makes it worth to spend Blood Shards on. Leoric's Crown. The cheap gambling price for the slot
makes it worth to spend Blood Shards on.
- As previously mentioned in the gearing section, the Monk has only two
important pairs of boots, but they both feed into powerful Monk playstyles:
 The Crudest Boots for Ally-reliant builds and The Crudest Boots for Ally-reliant builds and Rivera Dancers for Rivera Dancers for Lashing Tail Kick-based builds. If you are attracted to any of these
playstyles, consider investing Blood Shards into the slot even after the early
game gambling strat, in order to obtain endgame versions of these two items. Lashing Tail Kick-based builds. If you are attracted to any of these
playstyles, consider investing Blood Shards into the slot even after the early
game gambling strat, in order to obtain endgame versions of these two items.
- Bracers have surprisingly many pieces valuable for Monks; aside from those
mentioned in the gambling early game strat ( Gungdo Gear, Gungdo Gear, Pinto's Pride and Pinto's Pride and Cesar's Memento), you have other attractive items
like Cesar's Memento), you have other attractive items
like Spirit Guards, Spirit Guards, Bindings of the Lesser Gods and Bindings of the Lesser Gods and Nemesis Bracers. Cheap to gamble like any other armor slot, bracers are a
great slot to go for when spending Blood Shards. Nemesis Bracers. Cheap to gamble like any other armor slot, bracers are a
great slot to go for when spending Blood Shards.
- While the slot lacks a quantity of valuable legendaries, belts make up with
quality:  Kyoshiro's Soul is a convenience item for Sunwuko builds, Kyoshiro's Soul is a convenience item for Sunwuko builds, Binding of the Lost is a vital part of the Uliana playstyle, and the
cross-class Binding of the Lost is a vital part of the Uliana playstyle, and the
cross-class The Witching Hour and The Witching Hour and Goldwrap are a centerpieces for
certain Progression and Torment builds respectively. Goldwrap are a centerpieces for
certain Progression and Torment builds respectively.
- Most remaining armor slots only have one or two desirable items for Monks.
In the long run, you will want to find  Cindercoat (chest piece); Cindercoat (chest piece); Lefebvre's Soliloquy (shoulders) and Lefebvre's Soliloquy (shoulders) and Depth Diggers (pants). Depth Diggers (pants).
Stats To Strive For
The table below is meant to point you in a general correct direction and is by no means indicative of the exact rolls you want to go for. They can vary greatly from build to build and it is always preferable to refer to our exact guide page. If you simply use the rolls below however, and roll for skill damage on the applicable pieces:
 Exploding Palm, Exploding Palm, Wave of Light, Wave of Light, Tempest Rush, Tempest Rush, Lashing Tail Kick on helms and boots; Lashing Tail Kick on helms and boots;
 Sweeping Wind, Sweeping Wind, Cyclone Strike, Cyclone Strike, Mystic Ally, Mystic Ally, Dashing Strike, Dashing Strike, Seven-Sided Strike on shoulders and chest; Seven-Sided Strike on shoulders and chest;
 Deadly Reach, Deadly Reach, Way of the Hundred Fists, Way of the Hundred Fists, Fists of Thunder, Fists of Thunder, Crippling Wave on belt and pants. Crippling Wave on belt and pants.
Wherever it says 'Elemental damage', match it to the rune of your damaging skill of choice. You will come out with a functional spec, and probably not too far off from what we would recommend in a dedicated build!
Stat Priorities
| Slot | Stat Priority | 
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| Head | 
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| Shoulders | 
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| Torso | 
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| Wrists | 
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| Hands | 
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| Waist | 
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| Legs | 
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| Feet | 
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| Amulet | 
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| Rings | 
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| Weapons | 
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Paragon Points
| Slot | Paragon Points | 
|---|---|
| Core | 
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| Offense | 
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| Defense | 
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| Utility | 
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Gems
Your armor and weapon sockets should be taken up by the highest tier Emerald gems you can afford at the time, while the helm is best filled by a Diamond gem for a boost to Cooldown Reduction. When you stumble upon jewelry with good primary stats and a socket, you should start dabbling into Legendary Gems. The Legendary Gems to consider for Monks are, in order of importance:
 Bane of the Trapped — staple multiplicative damage increase. The
gem will proc itself with its level 25 property in melee range (where most Monk
builds fight), or through item effects like the slow from Bane of the Trapped — staple multiplicative damage increase. The
gem will proc itself with its level 25 property in melee range (where most Monk
builds fight), or through item effects like the slow from Pinto's Pride. Pinto's Pride.
 Bane of the Stricken — almost mandatory gem for Greater Rift
progression, as it is designed to whittle down the scaling health numbers of
monsters with a percentage-based increase on successive attacks. Bane of the Stricken — almost mandatory gem for Greater Rift
progression, as it is designed to whittle down the scaling health numbers of
monsters with a percentage-based increase on successive attacks.
 Boon of the Hoarder — synergizing with other farming mainstays
like Boon of the Hoarder — synergizing with other farming mainstays
like Avarice Band and Avarice Band and Goldwrap, this gem will not only keep you
rich, but also sped up and safe during normal rift farming. Goldwrap, this gem will not only keep you
rich, but also sped up and safe during normal rift farming.
 Bane of the Powerful — the speedfarm counterpart to Bane of the Powerful — the speedfarm counterpart to Bane of the Stricken, Bane of the Stricken, Bane of the Powerful offers a solid overall
damage and survivability increase as long as your killing speed does not fall
behind the timer of the gem. Bane of the Powerful offers a solid overall
damage and survivability increase as long as your killing speed does not fall
behind the timer of the gem.
- Situational gems —  Simplicity's Strength is crucial to any
primary-skill dominant build, like Shenlong/Raiment specs. Simplicity's Strength is crucial to any
primary-skill dominant build, like Shenlong/Raiment specs. Enforcer
is a priority gem for Ally-centric builds. Enforcer
is a priority gem for Ally-centric builds. Gogok of Swiftness is part of
cooldown-centric setups like Uliana's Gogok of Swiftness is part of
cooldown-centric setups like Uliana's Seven-Sided Strike. Seven-Sided Strike. Zei's Stone of Vengeance is included in the ranged Zei's Stone of Vengeance is included in the ranged Wave of Light
Sunwuko builds. Wave of Light
Sunwuko builds.
| Slot | Gems | 
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| Helm | 
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| Torso and Pants | 
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| Weapon | 
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Kanai's Cube
Kanai's Cube choices are highly build- and content-specific, making them
hard to summarize. Generally speaking, Monks should store the powers of the
following items in the Cube as soon as they have the materials available:
 Flying Dragon,
 Flying Dragon,  Balance,
 Balance,  Incense Torch of the Grand Temple,
 Incense Torch of the Grand Temple,
 The Flow of Eternity,
 The Flow of Eternity,  Crystal Fist,
 Crystal Fist,  Kyoshiro's Blade,
 Kyoshiro's Blade,
 Lion's Claw,
 Lion's Claw,  Rabid Strike,
 Rabid Strike,  Scarbringer,
 Scarbringer,
 The Fist of Az'Turrasq,
 The Fist of Az'Turrasq,  Vengeful Wind,
 Vengeful Wind,  Won Khim Lau,
 Won Khim Lau,
 In-geom,
 In-geom,  The Furnace,
 The Furnace,  Envious Blade,
 Envious Blade,  Cindercoat,
 Cindercoat,
 Depth Diggers,
 Depth Diggers,  Lefebvre's Soliloquy,
 Lefebvre's Soliloquy,  Bindings of the Lesser Gods,
 Bindings of the Lesser Gods,
 Cesar's Memento,
 Cesar's Memento,  Spirit Guards,
 Spirit Guards,  Gungdo Gear,
 Gungdo Gear,
 Nemesis Bracers,
 Nemesis Bracers,  Goldwrap,
 Goldwrap,  Convention of Elements,
 Convention of Elements,
 Unity,
 Unity,  Avarice Band and
 Avarice Band and  Ring of Royal Grandeur.
 Ring of Royal Grandeur.
The Kanai's Cube can be used for much more than simply extracting Legendary powers from items. Please refer to our Kanai's Cube guide for more information.
Follower
For more information regarding followers, we advise you to read our Follower Guide, which contains detailed advice for choosing the skills and the gear of your follower.
Changelog
- 10 Sep. 2025: Reviewed for Season 36.
- 04 Jun. 2025: Reviewed for Season 35.
- 20 Jan. 2025: Reviewed for Season 34.
- 23 Oct. 2024: Reviewed for Season 33.
- 10 Jul. 2024: Reviewed for Season 32.
- 10 Apr. 2024: Reviewed for Season 31.
- 10 Jan. 2024: Reviewed for Season 30.
- 13 Sep. 2023: Reviewed for Season 29.
- 22 Feb. 2023: Reviewed for Season 28.
- 26 Aug. 2022: Reviewed for Season 27.
- 14 Apr. 2022: Revised for Season 26.
- 10 Dec. 2021: Revised for Season 25.
- 23 Jul. 2021: Reviewed for Season 24.
- 02 Apr. 2021: Reviewed for Season 23.
- 20 Nov. 2020: Added the Patterns of Justice beginner build.
- 03 Jul. 2020: Reviewed for Season 21.
- 13 Mar. 2020: Reviewed for Season 20.
- 22 Nov. 2019: Overhauled the guide and updated it for Season 19.
- 23 Aug. 2019: Updated for Season 18.
- 16 May 2019: Updated for Season 17.
- 18 Jan. 2019: Updated for Season 16.
- 20 Sep. 2018: Updated for Season 15.
- 14 Jun. 2018: Updated for Season 14.
- 23 Feb. 2018: Updated for Season 13.
- 08 Nov. 2017: Updated for patch 2.6.1 and season 12.
- 30 Jun. 2017: Updated for patch 2.6 and season 11.
- 31 Mar. 2017: Updated the guide with a starter build for the Season 10 free set, Inna's Mantra.
- 06 Jan. 2017: Updated the guide with a minor note on a beginner Sunwuko build.
- 21 Oct. 2016: Updated the guide with a starter build for the Season 8 free set, Uliana's Strategem.
- 03 Aug. 2016: Updated the guide to include leveling, a better fresh 70 setup and Haedrig's Gift use tips.
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