
Sorcerer The Sorcerer Class (Screenshot Captured by eXputer) This defensive aspect builds up a barrier around the player after damaging an elite enemy, which lasts for 10 seconds, absorbing almost 199 damage.Ģ. It allows you to restore primary resources after successfully crowd-controlling enemies, which can then be used to land more of your skills. Thorn damage which causes your opponent to receive damage when he’s attacking you, will now have a chance to deal damage to all enemies surrounding the player.Īnother offensive aspect is universal for all classes and allows you to increase the damage of your core skills by 5-50% after you successfully land a basic skill attack. If you damage an enemy with a kick or ground stomp, then it will reset the cooldown of the barbarian’s Leap skill which allows for exceptional movement on the battlefield. When your barbarian is in berserk mode/ berserking, then this aspect will allow you to gain 17 thorns which further increases the damage that you deal while berserking.

This aspect will allow you to stun your enemy if you manage to bleed him, but it is only useful if you’re running a bleed build.

It further strengthens the Iron Skin Skill for the Barbarian Class and improves the barrier to absorb more incoming damage.Īnother defensive aspect which reduces the incoming damage by 25% when you use basic skills with your character.ĭamage dealt by your charge or leap attacks is boosted by 15-22% after you successfully hit your enemy with a core skill. The barbarian class heavily depends on close-range combat and melee weapons, which is why you’ll need the best aspects that support such playstyle in battle. Barbarian The Barbarian Class (Image Credit: eXputer) Important: Most of the aspects are universal for all classes in Diablo 4 to use, but some of the best ones are tied to specific classes additionally.

Here is an overview of the top tier Aspects you should eye out for all five classes: Barbarian
