This Sorcerer build is a bit zany but is fun and effective. Frozen Orb is also slotted in as our Enchantment for the additional chance of casting Frozen Orb whenever you cast anything else other than Frozen Orb. Finally, we have a single point on Hydra to cover our backs and attack anyone that might be sneaking up from behind, or to block off choke points that might not be your primary target for your crowd control. We're picking up Glass Cannon as well to maximize our damage output, with a skill point on Teleport to help us in terms of survivability. Blizzard is also used as our primary way of keeping enemies together once there's a crowd of them stuck together, and then finishing them off with Meteor or Inferno. In this build, we focus on clumping enemies together by using Frozen Orb as our main damage dealer and a way to slow down or outright freeze opponents. Control of Ice and Fire: Crowd Control and Wave Clear Apart from being able to cast flashy spells, the Sorcerer can also equip a spell into a passive ability called an Enchantment that gives the Sorcerer a passive buff or ability. The Sorcerer has a versatile skillset that allows them to deal massive amounts of burst damage, deal damage over time, control crowds, and protect themselves from harm. Make sure to check back when the game launches to see the full builds we'll have prepared by then. Since the Open Beta only allows players to reach a maximum of Level 25, we're only building up 25 skill points. We have three recommended builds with the respective skill tree allocations that you need to allocate to achieve the optimal build. In this guide, we will be discussing five different builds you can use to make a strong Sorcerer in the game. Welcome to our Diablo 4 Sorcerer Build Guide.
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