Diablo 4 Season 8 Belial’s Return Class Balance: What Changes Will Happen To The Base Class?
Posted: Mar 21, 2025 Views: 129
Season 8 PTR has ended, and the rankings for each class in Season 8 have been revealed. With Season 8 now live, the official has to make major adjustments to each class. Some top builds in Season 7 may not perform so well in Season 8.
Please read below to see where your favorite class stands in Season 8. And consider whether you need to change your main character in Season 8.
Barbarian
Thankfully, Barbarian’s position in Season 8 has barely changed. Earthquakes Barbarians is still one of the best Barbarian builds in Season 8. That’s not to say that Barbarian has not been affected at all. The overall difficulty of Season 8 has increased, and Earthquakes is not as dominant as it was in Season 7, but fortunately the boss powers are powerful enough to bring more powerful damage to the various characters. Especially Belial’s Eye Beams, and this Boss Power makes Barbarian truly brutal. This doesn’t mean that Earthquakes Barbarians is the only endgame build, in fact, Mighty Throw and Whirlwind Barbarians are both very good.
Barbarians’ leveling speed from level 1 to 60 in Season 8 has not slowed down as expected, and farming Diablo 4 Gold is still very efficient. However, the interval between level 60 and reaching the maximum level of boss power is very long. All classes will face this problem.
Druid
Despite the nerfs suffered by Druids in Season 7, Cataclysm Druid build is still one of the best builds in the game. However, Druids in Season 8 are not as good as they were in Season 7. The main reason is that Druids’ new unique items and legendary aspects in Season 8 have very average performance and do not bring much improvement to Druids. Druids’ new unique helmet Gathlen’s Birthright needs to be combined with other parts to work. And while the new unique affix can enhance Nature’s Fury Druid, it can’t reliably trigger Perfect Storm and Earthen Might.
Aspect of Impending Deluge has also become less useful in World Tier 4, and it will not be useful in Season 8 unless it is greatly enhanced. In general, Druid is currently in a dilemma, that is, the current Druid build relies more on Aspects, but the overall performance of various Aspects is not very strong. With the difficulty of Season 8 increasing, Druid’s performance will not be as good as Season 7.
Necromancer
The performance of Necromancer in Season 8 can be described as disappointing. The new unique items and legendary aspects of Necromancer have strengthened the strength of Necromancer in summons. However, due to the excessive strength of Necromancer in Season 7, he suffered a comprehensive weakening in Season 8.
Blood Wave Necromancer was very good in Season 7 because the build was not very dependent on summons, which gave it an advantage in leveling, farming gold, and fighting bosses. In Season 8, despite the increase in the skill cap, the related unique items and legendary items were severely nerfed.
Another bad thing is the rework of Blood Lance, which was previously an area skill and lacked AoE effects. After the redesign, Blood Lance increased the damage to single enemies, but became worse against groups of enemies.
If you were a Necromancer main in Season 7, you may want to consider changing your main.
Rogue
If there is any class that performed the worst in Season 8, it is definitely Rogue. The performance of this class in Season 7 was only average, and it was behind Spiritborn in almost every aspect. Now the key items of Rogue builds, Fists of Fate and Worldly Fortune, suffered a devastating blow in Season 8. They lost the effect of applying various control effects on monsters, which many Rogue builds are built around.
Rogue’s enhancements in Season 8 are mainly focused on traps, and Death Trap Rogue build should perform better in Season 8. But overall, Rogue has almost completely lost the characteristics of this class, and the developers may need to redesign this class.
Sorcerer
The biggest beneficiary of Season 8 is here. Sorcerer has not performed well in previous seasons. In Season 8, Sorcerer may become the best class. The main reason for this is the impact of BOSS Powers, Andariel’s Flaming Skull. It can bring amazing fire damage to Sorcerer, and there is also Combustion, which can convert various Burning synergies into multiplier damage. When the two are combined, Combustion can convert the modifier value of Andariel’s Flaming Skull into the main output damage of Sorcerer.
As a leveling build, Hydra Familiar Sorcerer will rise in the builds rank in Season 8. With enhanced fire damage, Sorcerer will be very outstanding at clearing dungeons, completing seasonal activities, and farming gold.
Spiritborn
Spiritborn is not affected much in Season 8. It still has a flexible build method, but it will not have the dominance like Season 6. Its damage is in the middle of all classes. The new items Sunbird’s Gorget and Rip and Tear Aspect cannot push Spiritborn back to the S-tier.
The developers said that Spiritborn is in a state of balance, and in Season 8, Spiritborn will rely more on boss powers such as Ashava’s Poison Breath and Andariel’s Flaming Skull. In any case, Spiritborn will still be an interesting class in Season 8.
The above is about the adjustments to various builds in Season 8. Players can use this as a reference. Before Season 8 is officially launched, the specific values may be changed.
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