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Barbarian Leveling Guide for Diablo 4 (Season 6)

The best and easiest ways to level a Barbarian!

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Leveling as a Barbarian in Season of Hatred Rising

Please note that our Barbarian leveling builds are on a different page. You can access them with the buttons below.

The best way to level a new Barbarian character is with our UpheavalUpheaval Barbarian as it is easily able to clear large packs, and with the new buffs to the skill and tempers, can quickly mop up entire screens. In Season 5, this build can also make the transition into its endgame version with only a few swaps. As a reminder, any of the builds listed above will work for leveling so play whatever fits your playstyle best!

General Leveling Tips

The recommended difficulty to level on is Hard or Expert for the fastest experience. You can play on Normal, but with the changes to Helltide and the increased experience gain from 20% to 50%, we recommend Hard or higher in almost all cases due to the significant increase in leveling speed.

If you are playing on the seasonal realm, check out our season checklist for some useful tips and tricks to prepare you for Season 6 of Diablo 4. Don’t miss this chance to make the most out of your leveling journey!

You must complete the main storyline before you can engage in endgame activities, Nightmare Dungeons or the Tree of Whispers. If you have already completed the main storyline on another character, use the Campaign Skip feature in the character selection screen.

Getting a mount is an important step in your leveling journey, and we recommend saving your explorations of the world (such as for obtaining Altars of Lilith) for until after you get it. For more details, read our mount guide.

Helltides

Helltides appear on the map, taking over large swathes of land for one hour. During this time, monsters killed in the affected area drop a special temporary currency that can be used to unlock chests found in the Helltide area.

Participating in Helltides is highly recommended. They are available from the onset of a new character and are active for 55 minutes of every hour with 5 minutes of downtime before the next one spawns. They are a fantastic source of experience and gear provided you can survive to open the various chests throughout the Helltides

The revamped Helltides also come with a new mechanic, a threat meter that increases the more demons you slay while in it. It has three levels. Upon reaching the third level, you become Hell-Marked and a Hellborne spawn will attempt to hunt you down in a frenzy of demons summoned to your location. Your threat level in Helltide resets once the Hellborne ambush has been activated or if you die. Each threat level increases the frequency and danger of monster ambushes providing even more opportunities for experience and loot!

Realmwalkers

A new type of zone for Season 6 and Vessel of Hatred’s launch. Various zones will be afflicted with Mephisto’s hatred and spawn powerful walking demons called Realmwalkers. Chasing down and defeating these Realmwalkers will grant access to Seething Realms which grant access to Seething Opals. These opals give various bonuses but most importantly for leveling, they grant a bonus to experience that stacks with Elixirs meaning you’ll be leveling even faster with both an opal and an elixir active simultaneously!

Strongholds

Throughout the world of Sanctuary, there are numerous zones with set levels of enemies within that need to be cleared to restore order to them. These are called Strongholds. There are 3 per zone. With the level revamp coming in Vessel of Hatred, not only is the Renown gained from completing them worth it, they now give massive amounts of experiences upon the first time you complete them sometimes granting a full level or more! It is highly recommended to clear the Strongholds as you make your way through Sanctuary for their renown, conveniences, and massive experience bonuses. A surefire way to level quickly and get into the endgame!

Fury, Barbarian’s Class Resource

Fury makes a return in Diablo 4 as the Barbarian class resource, where it is functionally identical to its Diablo 3 counterpart.

Fury has a natural cap of 100 and slowly drains while out of combat. It is generated by casting spammable Basic Skills such as BashBash and expended by the more powerful Fury Skills such as Hammer of the AncientsHammer of the Ancients. There are many other ways to generate Fury or improve its generation.

Arsenal System, Barbarian’s Class Mechanic

The primary unique class mechanic of the Barbarian is the Arsenal System, which allows the Barbarian to assign specific weapons to specific skills. This causes the Barbarian to automatically swap to the appropriate weapon upon casting the skill to which it is assigned. It should be noted that by default, the Barbarian is able to equip four weapons at once: A Two-Handed Bludgeoning (Mace), a Two-Handed Slashing (Axe, Polearm, or Sword), and a Dual-Wielded set (One-Handed Axe, Mace, or Sword).

The Arsenal System also allows the Barbarian to grow more experienced with the different weapon classes as they are used in combat. Each weapon class starts at Expertise Level 1 and features a unique effect that improves linearly with every Expertise level. Upon reaching the maximum Expertise level of 10, a bonus effect is also unlocked. The following table lists the effects for each weapon class.

Weapon ClassEffect Per Expertise LevelExpertise Level 10 Bonus
One-Handed Axes+10% increased Critical Strike Chance against Injured enemies. Double this amount when using two Axes.Lucky Hit: Critical Strikes have up to a 55% chance to grant +0.6% increased Attack Speed for 2 seconds. Double the Attack Speed bonus when using two Axes.
One-Handed Macesx1% increased damage to Stunned enemies. Double this amount when using two Maces.Lucky Hit: Up to a 10% chance to gain Berserking for 1.50 seconds when you hit a Stunned enemy. Double this chance when using two Maces.
One-Handed SwordsLucky Hit: Up to a 1% chance to gain 5 Fury when hitting a Crowd Controlled enemy. Double this chance when using two Swords.Killing a Crowd Controlled enemy grants +15% increased Attack Speed for 3 seconds. Double this amount for kills with two Swords.
Polearmsx15% increased Lucky Hit Chance.You deal +15% increased damage while Healthy.
Two-Handed Axesx1.5% increased damage to Vulnerable enemies.+10% increased Critical Strike Chance against Vulnerable enemies.
Two-Handed MacesLucky Hit: Up to a 1% chance to gain 5 Fury when hitting an enemy. Double the amount of Fury gained while Berserking.You deal x15% increased Critical Strike Damage while Berserking.
Two-Handed Swords+2% of direct damage you deal is inflicted as Bleeding damage over 5 seconds.You deal x30% increased Bleeding damage for {5} seconds after killing an enemy.

In addition, the Technique Slot allows you to benefit from one of the above effects at all times, regardless of which weapons are equipped. The ability to use the Technique Slot requires the completion of a short questline in the Dry Steppes obtained after reaching Level 15.

Secondary Barbarian Class Mechanics

Berserking

Berserking is a temporary positive effect that increases damage by 25% and movement speed by 30%. Being exclusive to the Barbarian, Berserking is featured prominently in many of their skills and passive skills.

Barbarian Weapons and Restrictions

The Barbarian may dual-wield One-Handed Weapons (Axes, Maces, Swords) and Two-Handed Weapons (Axes, Maces, Polearms, Swords). The Barbarian does benefit from the stats of weapons that are equipped in those additional slots even if they are not currently holding them in their hands.

Barbarian Skills and Passive Skills

This section provides an overview of the main skill categories for the Barbarian.

For a detailed list of all Barbarian skills and passives, refer to the pages below.

Barbarian Skill Categories

Basic Skills

Basic Skills are spammable skills whose primary purpose is to generate Fury for skills of the Core category. By virtue of being free and having no cooldown, they are also used to fill dead time while waiting for other, more powerful skills to be available.

The Basic Skills for the Barbarian are BashBashFlayFlayLunging StrikeLunging Strike, and FrenzyFrenzy.

Core Skills

Core Skills are the main sources of damage of the Barbarian. Although they have no cooldown, the main limiting factor of Core Skills is their Fury cost.

The Core Skills for the Barbarian are Hammer of the AncientsHammer of the AncientsRendRendUpheavalUpheavalDouble SwingDouble Swing, and WhirlwindWhirlwind.

Defensive Skills

Defensive Skills revolve around protecting the Barbarian and their allies through powerful protective effects or crowd control.

The Defensive Skills for the Barbarian are Challenging ShoutChallenging ShoutGround StompGround StompIron SkinIron Skin, and Rallying CryRallying Cry.

Brawling Skills

Brawling Skills provide a wide array of utility, including mobility.

The Brawling Skills for the Barbarian are War CryWar CryKickKickLeapLeap, and ChargeCharge.

Weapon Mastery Skills

Weapon Mastery Skills are situational but powerful offensive skills with a relatively long cooldown.

The Weapon Mastery Skills for the Barbarian are RuptureRuptureDeath BlowDeath Blow, Mighty ThrowMighty Throw (New IN Vessel of Hatred!) and Steel GraspSteel Grasp.

Ultimate Skills

Ultimate Skills are extremely powerful skills with a cooldown to match. Their use is typically reserved for dispatching powerful enemies. Only one Ultimate Skill may be equipped at a time.

The Ultimate Skills for the Barbarian are Wrath of the BerserkerWrath of the BerserkerIron MaelstromIron Maelstrom, and Call of the AncientsCall of the Ancients.

Barbarian Dismount Skill

While mounted, the Barbarian has access to a unique Dismount Skill which causes the Barbarian to jump off their mount and slam into the ground twice, dealing damage to and stunning nearby enemies.

Barbarian Attributes

The four core attributes benefit each of the five classes in slightly different ways. Here are their effects on the Barbarian.

AttributeEffect 1Effect 2Effect 3
Strength*10% Skill Damage per 1001 Armor per point
Intelligence5% All Resistances per 100 points
Willpower10% Resource Generation per 100 points10% Healing Received per 100 points25% Overpower Damage per 100 points
Dexterity2% Critical Strike Chance per 100 points2.5% Dodge Chance per 100 points
*Strength is considered the primary attribute of the Barbarian as it multiplies all your damage.

Endgame Barbarian Builds

The leveling builds listed at the top of this page are designed to take your Barbarian to Level 50. Afterwards, you should use an endgame build guide to allocate Paragon points and equip gear with the best stats and Aspects. The following endgame builds will help you optimize your character for the paragon grind at maximum level (60).

Endgame Activities

Finish the storyline to unlock the various endgame activities in Diablo 4. Follow the yellow-marked quests, and you should have no trouble finding your way.

After finishing the main storyline, the game becomes quite open-ended. The following sections provide a quick list of the activities you should do, in approximate order.

Tree of Whispers

The Tree of Whispers, located in Hawezar, rewards you for completing bounties found all over the game world. These are generally profitable activities that reward you with experience and items. They can be completed while doing other events and activities in a zone.

The Tree of Whispers is also your first source of Nightmare Sigils, used to activate Nightmare Dungeons. They are not guaranteed to drop, so keep turning in Whispers of the Dead until it appears.

Nightmare Dungeons

Nightmare Dungeons are arguably one of the main endgame activities in Diablo 4. Once you receive your first Nightmare Sigil from the Tree of Whispers, you can start clearing these dungeons. Nightmare Sigils continue to drop in Nightmare Dungeons, so you should never run out.

Nightmare dungeons are an essential part of the endgame (since their difficulty has a lot of potential for increase), providing you with a challenge in return for which you can receive great item rewards as well as your glyphs for the Paragon system. They also provide a source for Masterworking materials which you will need to maximize the power of your items as you near the endgame.

Complete Renown in All Zones

Complete the remaining Renown stages in all of the zones.

Although Renown bonuses provide some Skill and Paragon Points, character power grows faster from leveling and finding gear upgrades. Completing Renown can be quite time consuming, so you should delay it until you are well geared with many aspects and tempers across your gear and are close to level 60.

Legion Events and World Bosses

Legion events and World Bosses are marked on the map. They are worthwhile activities to engage in, since they reward potentially good items.

Legion events are also good experience. Simply go to the marked area on the map and join other players in killing the enemies.

The Pit

The Pit is another type of endgame content, similar to Diablo 3’s Greater Rifts, which can be entered through a portal that is opened by a pillar located in Cerrigar. It is the primary source of both Glyphs and Glyph experience making it one of the most important endgame activities to run.

After reaching Level 60, you can enter The Pit. Completing the Pit unlocks deeper and deeper depths into its abyss. Upon completion of a Level 20 Pit, you will unlock Torment difficulty which grants access to Tormented Bosses, powerful Uniques and more challenges and greater rewards befitting of your journey beyond Level 60.

The Pit has hundreds of tiers of difficulty, and the current highest tier you can unlock is Level 150.

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