![]() ![]() The Summoner Druid is a build focused on the class fantasy of the lone Druid directing nature's minions to attack his foes. Patch 2.4 has opened up significant opportunity for this build, which is new and different, and reminiscent of the old favorite, the Summoning Necromancer. In the past, this build was hampered by the inability to summon multiple types of animal friends at once, along with weak overall damage. So, based on those criteria we nominate these five builds, in no particular order, to be the "best" for Diablo II: Resurrected Ladder Season One. Most important, these are all builds that are newly viable in 2.4, novel, and fun to play.Powerful from the beginning to end game play.Why Are These the Best Ladder Season One Builds? However, we're not looking necessarily at the very strongest builds, but rather those that share a few qualities, in addition to being strong in the game, whether solo, grouped or hardcore. If you like, call it the "top tier" builds for the season. Vitality: Dump almost all your stat points in Vitality.Now that we've had some time to explore and play with the content in Diablo II: Resurrected Patch 2.4, let's take a look at some character builds that might be successful and fun to play in Ladder Season 1, which starts in just a few hours.Dexterity: Enough to have 75% block chance.Strength: Enough to wear desired items.Use other points only to fill prerequisites.Alternatives to Defiance and Redemption are Conviction and Salvation. ![]() Holy Fire, Holy Shock, Holy Freeze, Defiance, Redemption: Stack simultaneously.There are a few versions of Auradins, but the best one is the Omnidin Auradin, which merges well with other Paladin classes depending on your group's needs. These builds are best for Paladin players who don't like to take command in battle and just wish to deal damage without operating as a tank. Auradins are more passive Paladin builds that rely on dealing damage with offensive aura skills. ![]()
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