Diablo 4 Season 14 Reworks Mythics and Nerfs Barbarian Heavily | Survival drops sharply yet the class still excels
In Diablo 4 Season 14, Mythic items have undergone a significant rework. They are no longer limited to a handful of fixed pieces; instead, all Ancestral Unique items now have a chance to become Mythic items. Meanwhile, some older Mythic items will see their effects adjusted or even completely reworked.
Melted Heart of Selig, a Mythic item that has long been a core component of Barbarian, has been significantly nerfed. Barbarians have also received other direct and indirect nerfs in Season 14, so let's examine the impact of these changes on Barbarian class.
Barbarian Nerfs
Melted Heart of Selig
Melted Heart of Selig was primarily used by Barbarians, even though other classes could theoretically become unkillable with it. The reason Barbarians could maximize its value lies in the class's ability to amplify damage output efficiently.
According to the official patch notes, the development team fixed an issue where Barbarians could gain infinite Fury and become invincible when building around Melted Heart of Selig in a specific way. In Season 14, achieving true invincibility with Melted Heart of Selig is no longer possible. Although PTR patch notes, the practical effect is a significant nerf.
Heir of Perdition
Heir of Perdition has also undergone adjustments. The older version provided an 80x damage multiplier, whereas the new version reduces that to 15x. However, the new version retains the critical strike chance affix. This means that if you keep an older Heir of Perdition or Ring of Starless Skies, your actual damage output might be higher, because in Season 14 most builds struggle to reach 100% critical strike chance.
Endurant Faith
The second nerf concerns Endurant Faith. Previously, it offered substantial damage reduction whenever you took damage exceeding 30% of your maximum life. Unkillable Barbarians often kept their life pool very low, causing nearly every attack to trigger this damage reduction and spread the damage over the following four seconds. Now, this effect has been cut in half, so Barbarians in Diablo 4 Season 14 will clearly feel increased pressure on their survivability.
Aspect of Limitless Rage
Barbarians, as the most dominant class in previous seasons - especially Whirlwind build - have received a more direct blow. In Season 14, this build will hardly be viable. The core reason is that the values on Aspect of Limitless Rage have been drastically lowered:
The old version granted 1% to 1.5% increased damage per point of Fury generated. When placed on a two-handed weapon (doubling the effect), that reached 3% per point. This bonus lasted four seconds. The new version, however, grants up to 0.22% increased damage per point of Fury generated, capping at 300 or 350 Fury. The duration remains four seconds. With a two-handed weapon, the actual value is about 0.4% per point. A drop from 3% to 0.4% is undoubtedly a steep nerf.
Aspect of Glynn's Anvil
Aspect of Glynn's Anvil has also been adjusted in Season 14. It now increases a Barbarian's maximum Resolve stacks by 2, with each stack providing 4% damage reduction, up to a maximum of 40%. This means that no matter how many Resolve stacks you accumulate, the damage reduction cap is 40%. For comparison, other defensive aspects can directly offer 40% damage reduction without requiring additional investment. Thus, Aspect of Glynn's Anvil is no longer competitive in Season 14.
Global Gear Adjustments
Diablo 4 Season 14 will allow players to turn all of their gear pieces into Mythic quality. This means every affix can roll perfectly. For example, Ugly Bastard Helm or Tuskhelm of Joritz the Mighty can retain their original damage multipliers while also gaining additional affixes such as maximum Fury or Fury generation. To some extent, this can compensate for Barbarian's losses from nerfs.
It is worth noting that since Heir of Perdition has lost its critical strike chance affix while older versions still retain it, legacy gear from the previous season may end up being more powerful than equivalent gear from the new season. Players are advised not to salvage any strong legacy items, especially those with critical strike affixes.
New Mythic items no longer have fixed affixes. For instance, the new Melted Heart of Selig does not always come with critical strike damage. Acquiring both critical strike chance and the correct conversion effects will require significant investment, which will widen the gap between hardcore and casual players. The development team has also hinted at further nerfs to come.
If you want to stockpile some old Mythic items before Season 14 arrives, you can participate in IGGM Lair Bosses Keys and Gems Giveaway on Discord. Farming Lair Bosses remains one of the best ways to obtain Mythic items in Season 13.
Can Barbarians Still Be Played in Season 14?
Barbarians are currently performing very well in PTR 3.1, which may surprise some. Although this class has been a primary target for nerfs in Season 14, the developers have only adjusted the most game-breaking aspects. Other builds, such as Minion Barbarian, remain largely unaffected. This keeps Barbarian one of the most powerful choices; indeed, many skilled players in PTR are still able to clear nearly Tier 140.
Are Season 13 Builds Viable?
Using the nerfed Melted Heart of Selig, it is still possible to clear The Pit at Tier 100, but doing so is quite difficult. The character takes noticeably more damage, and survivability drops significantly - especially against high-burst monsters. For average players, Tier 100 may be the limit.
By increasing damage output and sacrificing some defense, one might push the ceiling slightly higher. However, overall, this build is no longer easy.
Is Unkillable Barbarian Still Playable?
On Torment 12 difficulty, this build remains viable. With extensive gear adjustments and Masterworking, it can work. However, in higher tiers of The Pit, forcing this build is not recommended; returning to a conventional Barbarian build is far more effective instead.
The core gameplay of the new season revolves around crafting. Familiarizing yourself with the gear crafting system in advance will help you better adapt to the changes and close the gap with top-tier players.
Even though Melted Heart of Selig and its related builds have been comprehensively nerfed, Barbarian as a whole remains strong. Even without considering the top-tier builds, there are still plenty of excellent options. Of course, which builds will truly stand out in the end remains to be seen, pending further adjustments.
Diablo 4 Season 14 PTR 3.1 Landslide Druid Build Guide: The Basilisk & Locran's Talisman Setup
Players, in Diablo 4 Season 14 PTR 3.1, have you ever played a particularly powerful Druid build? If not, then you definitely can't miss this easy-to-use Landslide Druid. Through a collaboration between The Basilisk and Locran's Talisman, Landslide Druid build successfully addresses the long-standing weakness of this class in Critical Strike Chance!
While Necromancer and Barbarian also have their own strong builds in Season 14 PTR, Landslide Druid can clear level 128 using only basic Diablo 4 items. Its overall potential far surpasses popular builds like Shred Druid, and it's poised to become one of the core gameplay styles of Season 14 Druid.
Core Strategy for Landslide Druid Build
The core contradiction in Landslide Druid build on PTR lies in the fact that while Locran's Talisman provides a high independent multiplier damage of 80, it directly reduces Critical Strike Chance by 50%.
However, Druid's Critical Strike Damage source is inherently unstable, so you must compensate for this deficiency through other means.
The solution in Landslide Druid build is to introduce The Basilisk, a unique staff item. It not only provides 115% Critical Strike Chance but also comes with 2x independent multiplier damage.
More importantly, when combined with Mlor of the Old Mountain set bonus, every time an Earth Skill hits an enemy, Petrify is automatically triggered, ensuring the full Critical Strike Chance effect of The Basilisk is maintained throughout the entire build.
This way, players only need to stack approximately 40% Critical Strike Chance on their gear, and then combine it with Might of the Ursine to completely solve the problem of insufficient Critical Strike Chance.
Key Gear Combinations
This Landslide Druid build revolves around several high-intensity independent multipliers.
Might of the Ursine Unique Ring will provide you with a 17% independent damage increase, and Grizzly Rage has a built-in 2x multiplier, so the two multiplied together can create an almost super high increase.
Additionally, players can use Mythic Seal and Might of the Den Mother Set, which will grant approximately 120% independent damage increase and considerable damage reduction to cope with the survival pressures of Diablo 4 Season 14.
Signet of Pelghain, combined with The Basilisk's high critical strike chance, frequently triggers the freeze effect, further strengthening the control chain and keeping non-unstoppable enemies under control for almost the entire duration.
Currently, there are free giveaways for Diablo 4 items on IGGM Discord, which might help you create a more powerful Landslide Druid build!
Skill Rotation and Resource Management
Because Vulnerable effect remains a pain point for Druid, we will continue to use Lightning Storm to apply Vulnerable to monsters in Landslide Druid build.
In this situation, players must use dual swords to alleviate resource problems, while continuously triggering Unstoppable through runes to achieve stable resource generation.
Specific skill configurations include: Landslide as the core damage dealer, Stone Burst providing approximately 30% armor (it's recommended to change the movement speed cost reduction to extending the cast duration to maintain armor), and Earthen Bulwark for triggering Unstoppable and resource regeneration.
Because of the significant reduction in Resolve stacks in Season 14, the popular Roar of Resolve from Season 13 can be abandoned in favor of prioritizing resilience stacking.
Furthermore, Flickerstep may be discontinued in this build because its Lucky Hit is too low to reset Lightning Storm's cooldown. An alternative is to use nodes with Aspect of Anger Management to maintain a 2.1x multiplier.
Paragon Board and Defense Mechanisms
Recommended Paragon Board nodes for players include Survival Instincts, Dominate, and Spirit. Next, we can select Earth and Sky and Earthen Devastation, then Constricting Tendrils and Outmatch, and finally Headhunter and Heightened Malice.
If the pressure to survive is too great, you can abandon Heightened Malice and switch to Werebear form of a resilient node.
On the defensive front, due to the monsters' continuous petrification from Mlor of the Old Mountain set and the freeze effect from Signet of Pelghain, Crowd Control Duration attribute becomes particularly important. This maximizes the uptime of petrification and freeze, significantly reducing damage taken.
Build Strength Assessment
This Landslide Druid build can clear level 128 even with very basic gear. Compared to other classes, while Necromancer and Barbarian also have strong builds, Landslide Druid is still at a respectable level in the current PTR.
In contrast, while Shred Druid build can utilize Lightning Storm for double counting, its overall multiplier is far inferior to that of Landslide Druid build.
It's also worth noting that Season 14 PTR environment differs significantly from the live servers, and Mythic gear is extremely difficult to obtain in the new season. It remains to be seen whether the development team will revert some of the changes.
In summary, this combination of The Basilisk, Locran's Talisman, and Mlor of the Old Mountain sets brings a new path to Landslide Druid build that combines high Critical Strike Chance, high independent multiplier, and stable control. Its strength can be initially verified in Diablo 4 Season 14 PTR.
If these mechanisms are not further weakened in Season 14, Landslide Druid is very likely to become a truly powerful, mythical combination in Season 14.