Season 7 of Diablo 4 is finally here, bringing major updates with Patch 2.1, including impactful changes to skill trees and ultimate abilities. The new capstone bonuses for maxed-out skills aim to encourage deeper investment in skill ranks, reshaping how players build their characters. With these updates, the meta has shifted, and this updated Diablo 4 Season 7 Tier List ranks the best classes and builds in the Vessel of Hatred 2.1 season patch.
One of the most notable changes in Season 7 is the introduction of additional bonuses for ultimate skills when maxed out at rank five. Previously, many builds only invested one point into ultimates for utility, avoiding further upgrades due to limited scaling potential. However, these new bonuses provide powerful effects, such as increased damage, crowd control, or other enhancements, making ultimates more viable in endgame builds. For example, the Barbarian's Wrath of the Berserker now pulls in enemies and deals 200% increased damage at rank five, while the Necromancer's Army of the Dead gains 125% bonus damage scaling based on minion damage. These changes aim to expand build diversity and improve the power ceiling of underutilized skills, making this season one of the most dynamic yet.
The rankings below reflect class performance on the Patch 2.1 PTR (Public Test Realm) and are subject to changes at launch. Classes are evaluated based on their overall strength, build variety, and effectiveness in endgame content, including Nightmare Dungeons and high-tier activities.
1. Necromancer (S Tier)
Necromancer is consistently mentioned as one of the strongest classes for Season 7, particularly due to the Blood Wave build and the power of the Army of the Dead (AotD) ultimate. Minion Necro is anticipated to be exceptionally strong, with some players noting it could be "supercharged" and capable of dealing massive damage through summons and ultimates. Players praised the class's flexibility, highlighting builds like Blood Wave and AotD that don’t rely entirely on minions but still dominate high-tier content. However, there is debate about whether true "minion-focused" builds will perform as well as ultimate-spamming builds.
2. Druid (S Tier)
Druid is another standout in Season 7, with Bouldercane and Cataclysm builds receiving heavy praise. Players noted that these builds were incredibly strong on the PTR (Public Test Realm), with Bouldercane in particular being described as "insane" and capable of clearing high-tier Pits with ease. Druids also offer excellent versatility, with other builds like Pulverize and Hurricane still being viable for leveling and farming. While there is some concern that bugs or overpowered interactions with Druid builds may be nerfed before the season starts, the general consensus is that Druids will remain top-tier for pushing high-level content.
3. Spiritborn (A Tier)
Spiritborn, the class introduced in the expansion, was extremely overpowered in Season 6 due to broken interactions. Many players are expecting it to be nerfed in Season 7, but it is still widely considered a strong contender for A-Tier. Builds like Razor Wings and Poison-focused setups are mentioned as solid options. While it will likely lose its "broken" status, Spiritborn will likely remain competitive for both farming and Pit pushing due to its high damage output and versatility.
4. Rogue (A Tier)
Rogue is highly regarded for its agility and versatility, with standout builds like Rain of Arrows and Shadow Clone mentioned in the discussion. While not as dominant as in earlier seasons, Rogue remains a strong A-Tier pick for players who enjoy fast-paced, high-damage gameplay. The class is well-suited for farming and mid-level Pits, and its builds are expected to remain effective even without massive buffs.
5. Barbarian (B Tier)
Barbarian is ranked as mid-tier for Season 7, with some improvement expected from builds like Earthquake and Leapquake. These builds are noted for their fun factor and thematic appeal, but they lack the raw power of the top-tier classes. Whirlwind and other traditional Barbarian builds are still viable but are not expected to excel in high-tier Pits. While some players are hopeful for buffs to core skills, the overall sentiment is that Barbarian will remain a solid but unspectacular choice for the season.
6. Sorcerer (C Tier)
Sorcerer has consistently struggled in previous seasons and is ranked at the bottom for Season 7. Despite anticipated buffs and new uniques (e.g., improvements to Ball Lightning), the class is still viewed as underwhelming compared to others. Sorcerer’s squishiness and lack of reliable damage scaling have been recurring complaints. While some players remain optimistic about its potential, most discussions suggest that Sorcerer will continue to lag behind other classes in both farming and Pit pushing.
This section highlights the strongest builds for each class, focusing on their performance in high-end content.
1. Razor Wings Spiritborn Build (S Tier)
The Razor Wings build for Spiritborn is the reigning champion of Season 7, dominating both speed farming and high-tier content. It abuses the new Endless Talons Aspect, which allows critical hits to stack uncapped damage bonuses. Players reported it dealing 30,000 times more damage than other builds on the PTR, making it absurdly powerful. Even with expected nerfs, Razor Wings is likely to remain the top-performing build of the season.
2. Blood Wave Necromancer Build (S Tier)
The Blood Wave build focuses on shadow variants of the skill, utilizing Kesm Legacy unique pants to double the waves and apply stacking debuffs. With uncapped scaling tied to health and fortification bonuses, this build is capable of trillions of damage and excels in both AoE and single-target scenarios. While it may be adjusted before launch, Blood Wave is expected to remain one of the best builds for Necromancer.
3. Weapon Throw Barbarian Build (A Tier)
Weapon Throw Barbarian is a versatile and powerful build, excelling in both boss fights and mob clearing. It boasts strong damage scaling and benefits from optimized gear and skills. This build remains highly reliable for endgame content while offering a satisfying playstyle.
4. Army of the Dead Necromancer Build (A Tier)
A build designed around the Army of the Dead ultimate, boosted by its rank five upgrade to scale with skeleton mage and golem damage bonuses. This build delivers insane damage output, rivaling other top-tier builds, and is exceptional in both farming and Pit pushing.
5. Rain of Arrows Rogue Build (A Tier)
Rain of Arrows has seen massive buffs in Season 7, including increased base damage and scaling with distance-damage stats. Its new rank five bonus enhances its impact, making it the Rogue’s best build for Pit pushing and AoE farming. While not game-breaking, it performs competitively in high-tier content.
6. Firebolt Sorcerer Build (A Tier)
The Firebolt build provides a reliable mix of AoE and single-target damage, making it a balanced option for clearing content. While not as flashy as some S-tier builds, Firebolt is consistent and benefits from strong item synergies.
7. Hammer of the Ancients Barbarian Build (B Tier)
Hammer of the Ancients is a classic Barbarian build that focuses on massive ground-shaking AoE damage. While it has strong potential, it doesn’t compete with Weapon Throw or other top-tier builds in terms of efficiency or power.
8. Bone Spirit Necromancer Build (B Tier)
Bone Spirit is a consistent and effective Necromancer build that excels in resource management and speed farming. While it doesn’t reach the damage potential of Blood Wave or Army of the Dead, it remains a solid choice for general content.
9. Inferno + Incinerate Sorcerer Build (B Tier)
A new addition to Sorcerer builds, this setup combines Inferno and Incinerate for a reliable damage output. It’s viable for mid-tier content, though it lacks the efficiency of Firebolt or Fireball builds.
10. Poison Rapid Fire Rogue Build (B Tier)
Poison Rapid Fire combines Poison and Chill effects for consistent damage output. While effective, it struggles to match the speed and power of the Rain of Arrows build, making it a secondary option for Rogue players.
11. Ball Lightning Sorcerer Build (C Tier)
Ball Lightning has potential for great damage output, but bugs on the PTR are limiting its performance. Once fixed, it may climb the ranks, but currently, it underperforms compared to other Sorcerer builds.
12. Lightning Storm Druid Build (C Tier)
Lightning Storm Druid is functional for clearing content but is underwhelming compared to other AoE-focused builds. It struggles to compete with top-tier builds and feels lackluster in terms of farming efficiency.
13. Boulder Druid Build (C Tier)
The Boulder build is currently overpowered due to bugs with the Survival Instincts passive. Once fixed, it is expected to drop in power, though it will likely remain strong for AoE damage.
14. Cataclysm Druid Build (C Tier)
Cataclysm is a lightning-based Druid build that summons storms to deal consistent AoE damage. While it’s fun to play, it lacks the power and efficiency of higher-tier builds, making it a lower priority for most players.
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