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Barbarian Build Diablo 4 Tear for leveling midgame levels 50 to 75

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Published on 06/09/2023 at 22:30

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When looking for a build option to progress quickly from level 50 to 75, the Barbarian and his high damage can clearly be an option. In this article, we give you more details about one of his builds called Tear (Rend): skill tree, paragons and aspects, we tell you everything!

Summary

  • Gameplay
  • Skill tree – Talent points to put (up to level 50)
  • Passives and Paragon
  • Bleeding Barbarian Power Codex
  • Last optimization details of this build to start

Gameplay

We know that when we choose a barbarian in Diablo IV, it’s generally that we want to leave finesse aside. Well, that’s good because this Barbarian Tear (Rend) that we are going to present to you is not in the lace! Indeed, he goes to the heart of the fray, applying bleeds to enemies. Not only is he strong solo, but on top of that, with his cries, he has great utility in a group!

Active skills to use

  • Slot
  • Tear
  • rallying cry
  • War cry
  • coup de grace
  • Call of the Elders

Bleeding Build Gameplay

  • Lunge is a two-step spell, the first will consist of a short jump that will allow you to quickly get closer to your enemy. Then, you will then be able to put a blow on your opponent. This is a good spell to get close to enemies quickly.
  • Tear is, as its name suggests, the main spell of this Barbarian Tear build. With the latter, you will be able to inflict bleeding on your opponents and doing them damage over time. In addition, once evolved, this skill will allow you to regain fury.
  • Rallying Cry is one of the two cries that this build will feature. Here, you will be able to buff yourself for 6 seconds, as well as your allies, even if the buff will only last three seconds for them. During this time, you will increase your resource regeneration and your movement speed.
  • War cry is therefore logically the second cry of this build and as for the previous one, if it lasts for 6 seconds for you, it will be for only 3 seconds for your allies. This time, your damage will be increased, which is more than interesting.
  • Coup de Grace is as again its name suggests what we can call a finisher, that is to say an ability that you must use to finish your enemies. In effect, if you ever manage to overcome them in this way, the cooldown is cancelled.
  • Call of the Ancients finally is your ultimate skill of this Barbarian Raider build and it allows you to summon three ancient barbarians who come to help you on the battlefield, each with a different fighting style. As with shouts, this skill lasts 6 seconds.

Skill tree – Talent points to put (up to level 50)

  • Lunge → Reinforced Lunge → Warrior Lunge
  • Tear → Reinforced Tear → Furious Tear
  • Rallying Cry → Reinforced Rallying Cry → Tactical Rallying Cry
  • Battlecry → Reinforced Battlecry → Mighty Battlecry
  • Finisher → Reinforced Finisher → Duelist Finisher
  • Call of the Elders → Call of the Elders Primal → Call of the Elders Supreme
  • Expertise: Two-Handed Ax

Passives and Paragon

  • booming voice 3
  • Assault Command 1
  • Pit fight 1
  • No mercy 1
  • Sensitivity 3
  • Knee Breaker 1
  • To the Bone 3
  • Hard skin 1
  • Counteroffensive 3
  • unbridled rage

As for the evolution of the Barbarian Tear at the start of Paragon, we have shown you the first three plateaus below. They contain top picks to ensure you wreak havoc on your adventures with this build.

Bleeding Barbarian Power Codex

  • Aspect of Disobedience (Helmet): Halls of the Damned (Kehjistan)
  • Aspect of Numbing Anger (Torso): Pagan’s Keep (Hawezar)
  • Aspect of Anemia (Gloves): Barracks of Kor Dragan (Broken Peaks)
  • Aspect of Omnipotence (Legs): Campaign in Arid Steppes
  • Aspect of the Relentless Berserker (Feet): Hakan’s Refuge (Kehjistan)
  • Expedited Aspect (Neck): Buried Halls (Arid Steppes)
  • Shadow Aspect (Ring 1): Champion’s Demise (Arid Steppes)
  • Aspect of Satisfaction (Ring 2): Mutilated Woods (Broken Peaks)
  • Tightrope Walker Aspect (Blunt Weapon): Peyrevieille (Scosglen)
  • Aspect of Waiting (One-Handed Weapon): Deep Roots (Scosglen)

Last optimization details of this build to start

To conclude on this build, let’s take a look at the statistics that we will be looking to obtain on our Barbarian Bleeding. What you are looking for first, these are damage to nearby enemies or even chances of critical hits.

Also always keep in mind that you must have a minimum solid build if you want your barbarian to survive. Don’t hesitate to take some armor points through your equipment to ensure a more comfortable survival. As for gems, here is what we recommend:

  • Weapons: Amethyst for damage over time
  • Armor: Rubies for hit points
  • Jewelry: Skulls for armor

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