The introduction of a new class in Diablo 4 invariably brings with it a host of new skills, which in turn typically gives rise to new character builds centered around a specific core ability.
Consequently, following the recent launch of Lord of Hatred expansion, players of the new Warlock class have devised numerous such builds, many of which prove highly effective. One prime example is Apocalypse Warlock build, which we will introduce below.

What is Apocalypse?
Apocalypse is one of Warlock's signature skills. Its effect involves creating a massive sigil that detonates after 2 seconds, dealing 666% damage to all surrounding enemies. It has a cooldown of 67 seconds and a Lucky Hit Chance of 50%.
Notably, the skill tree changes introduced in Season 13 allow you to unlock and utilize specific variants for certain skills. These changes are permanent and remain fully applicable within Lord of Hatred expansion.
Based on this system, Apocalypse offers three distinct variant options: Armageddon Ritual, Annihilation, and Minefield. Additionally, Apocalypse features four minor upgrades, arranged in two pairs; you may select only one upgrade from each pair:
- Shared Damage vs. Survivor Damage
- Double Blast vs. Epicenter Damage
Apocalypse Warlock Build skill synergy
As indicated in our introduction to the skill, you can select the most suitable variant for Apocalypse to enhance its effects according to your specific needs. For this particular build, Annihilation variant is the optimal choice.
This variant allows Apocalypse skill itself to unleash Hellfire Blasts that can stack up to a minimum of 20 times, dealing 33% damage to enemies with each hit.
Furthermore, each successful hit from these Hellfire Blasts generates a stack, up to a maximum of 100 stacks. Each accumulated stack subsequently increases both the blast radius and the damage output of the final explosion by 40%.
To accumulate these stacks as rapidly as possible, the most effective method is to cast Umbral Chains. Upon casting, this skill continuously spins in place, striking all enemies within its radius multiple times and thereby allowing you to instantly reach the maximum cap of 100 stacks.
However, Umbral Chains proves slightly less effective when facing bosses. In such scenarios, you can switch to Endless Barrage Bombardment variant instead.
This variant allows you to accumulate up to 5 stacks; once acquired, the skill will automatically and continuously rain down bombardments over the next 10 seconds. This effectively boosts the actual casting frequency of Apocalypse during boss encounters by approximately 50%.
Alternatively, you can opt to swap Umbral Chains for Skull Splitter variant of Blazing Scream; when facing bosses, this provides a much more efficient method for stacking charges, thereby further enhancing your damage output.
Furthermore, if you wish to ensure that Apocalypse provides even greater damage multipliers, you can select Survivor Damage and Double Blast from your four Minor Upgrade slots.
The former allows you to deal double damage to enemies that cannot be instantly killed, while the latter enables you to cast the skill twice consecutively.
Additional skill execution strategies include pairing Dark Prison with Petrify, as this allows for automatic casting. After all, manually casting this particular skill can be quite tedious.
The reason for this approach lies in the severe scarcity of gear affix slots; there simply isn't enough room to dedicate affixes to automatically triggering Barriers.
Consequently, we are compelled to manually cast skills to acquire Fortify status effect, thereby securing damage reduction when engaging enemies.
Although the duration of Dark Prison is shorter than its cooldown, the cooldown is instantly reset whenever Ritual of the Nameless Set effect is triggered. Provided you maintain a high frequency of skill usage, this Set effect can effectively achieve near 100% uptime.
Finally, Nether Step is an essential addition to the build. It serves as both a movement skill and a source of massive damage reduction; moreover, its cooldown is also reset whenever Nameless Set effect is triggered.
Which gear should you equip?
First and foremost, Hands of the Worldbreaker gloves not only grant a massive 400% damage bonus to Apocalypse, the core skill of this build, but also transform it into a Sigil Skill.
This allows you to synergize it with other skills, such as Flesh Rip and Carapace, and fully leverage the complete benefits of Nameless Set.
Subsequently, whenever you cast any Sigil Skill via Nameless Set effect, the system will automatically cast all of your other Sigil Skills simultaneously. This means you can remove your Sigil Skills from your active skill bar, thereby freeing up those keybind slots for other abilities.
Of course, Sigil Skills themselves remain critically important, particularly Sigil of Chaos, which grants you the Volatility buff, boosting your damage output by over 50%. Next, you need to ensure that you imprint Undying Aspect onto your boots; Aspect of Rallying Reversa is also a viable alternative to consider.
This combination is crucial because it helps you maintain the active effect of Scorching Fragment. Although this Ritualist Soul Shard continuously and slowly drains the user's life, the aforementioned Aspects allow you to easily mitigate this drawback.
The Hemat Stone is an indispensable amulet for crafting this build, offering a damage boost of nearly 300%. As for Fleshwrit Carapace, while not strictly mandatory, the damage bonus it provides is indeed substantial.
Regarding Mythics, both Heir of Perdition and Ring of Starless Skies are excellent choices; however, if you can only acquire one, the former takes priority.
As for Talismans, we actually already mentioned during the skill overview that Ritual of the Nameless Set is the optimal choice. You can subsequently add Banished Lord's Talisman to create a perfect synergy with Overpower.
Additionally, Aspect of the Indomitable is an optional alternative; while it significantly boosts your survivability, it also results in a massive loss of damage output, so its overall value is somewhat limited.
That concludes our guide for today. If you haven't yet found a Warlock build that suits you, or simply want to try out a new playstyle, why not give this one a shot?







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