The Druid was always known as a class that struggled to find its identity in the past. With its vast array of magic and a melee playstyle with transformations, the class was considered to be a hybrid of sorts. Now, in Diablo 4, the Druid has a more defined approach as a class and each build you can go for brings out a powerful facet of this character.
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The build we are going to be talking about today is one of the best end-game builds of the Druid, the Shred build. While there are two variants of this build, we will be focusing on the Lightning Shred build instead of the Poison Shred build.
The Lightning Shred build is a pure Shapeshifting-focused build that brings out the best of the Druid’s Werewolf form. But getting to the build’s power spike involves utilizing Grizzly Rage with Dire Wolf’s Aspect to transform you into a powerful Dire Werewolf instead of a Werebear. This build shares some similarities to the Pulverize build and after Patch 1.0.3, it is arguably even stronger.
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The main skill in this build is the Druid’s Shred ability. This Core skill transforms the Druid into a powerful Werewolf and lunges at the target. Upon reaching the target, the Werewolf Druid releases a flurry of three attacks, each dealing increasingly higher damage, with the third attack being a powerful finishing blow to end the combo.
Like any Core skill, it can be upgraded two times with one mandatory modifier and two optional ones.
Depending on the type of build you are going for, the Shred upgrades you pick up will vary. While Enhanced Shred is mandatory, Raging Shred is better suited for a Poison Shred build. For a Lightning Shred build, Primal Shred is the one to go for, granting you increased mobility and critical damage.
For the lightning damage in the Lightning Shred build, we go for the Stormclaw’s Aspect. This Aspect allows your critical strikes with Shred to deal bonus lightning damage and hit all nearby enemies as well, making Shred a potent density-clearing skill.
Now we choose the rest of the skills that synergize well with our Shred.
Once you get to the endgame, this is what your six-skill toolbar should consist of.
We will be focusing on Grizzly Rage for our transformation. The skill lasts for 10 seconds by default but each kill will extend its duration by one second up to five seconds, for a maximum of 15 seconds as the total transformation duration. This build, however, changes the form a little bit.
Even though Grizzle Rage would normally transform you into a Werebear, with Dire Wolf’s Aspect, the skill will change the Druid into a Dire Werewolf. This form grants bonus movement speed and reduced spirit costs for your skills instead, making it a more offensive form that allows you to spam Shred.
Next, we choose our sustain and crowd control skills.
When it comes to Basic skills that help you generate spirit, Storm Strike is the best choice. Not only does it hit multiple enemies, but it also generates more spirit per enemy it hits. The damage reduction aspect of the skill is perfect for Nightmare Dungeons or when farming Malignant Hearts and stacks with your other sources of damage reduction.
Hurricane is your main source of crowd control, damaging all enemies around you while it is active. If you choose the right modifiers for this skill, you can either reduce their damage output or leave them in a vulnerable state, allowing you to take them out quicker.
Finally, we choose the defensive skills needed to complete this build.
Cyclone Armor is the best defensive skill for your Druid. Its damage reduction stacks with that of Storm Strike and Grizzly Rage. Choosing the right modifiers for this skill can increase its damage reduction even further or slow the enemies knocked back by its active and turn them vulnerable.
And finally, if you find yourself in a bad situation and close to death, simply use Blood Howl. It recovers up to 20 percent of your maximum life by default. You can modify the skill to also recover 20 spirit if you so choose, with the other option granting you cooldown reduction when you kill enemies.
Now that the active skills are sorted, we move on to the passives.
First, we choose the offensive passives that help us in combat.
Next, we choose the defensive passives that are key to survival.
Following this, we choose the utility-based passives that bring out the most in our skills.
And finally, we choose the key passive ability that works as the backbone of the build.
As you level up, put one point into each passive ability and then level them up as necessary when you gain extra skill points.
The Druid’s unique class ability, Spirit Boons, lets you choose up to five Spirit Boons in your build. These Boons work as additional passive abilities for your skills and attacks.
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These are the five Spirit Boons we will be choosing for this build.
The last part of this build involves choosing the right Aspects for your gear.
Choosing the best aspects for your Druid is the final push you need to maximize the build’s power.
With these aspects, there are two Unique Legendary items you can get.
Diablo 4 season one is currently ongoing till Oct 17, making it the best time to try out your Lightning Shred build while you farm Malignant Hearts.
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