There was a lot of fear that the Barbarian builds would not have much relevance in the Season 6 meta for . However, despite a large amount of nerfs, the Bleed Thorns build has made a comeback and feels better than it did before. Fans of the Barbarian class will be thrilled as they get to have a strong endgame build yet again.
While it may not be as overpowered as the Spiritborn build in , this build still has a lot of strength. It will depend on a fair number of things happening at the same time and your equipment being in tip-top shape, but once you have the necessities down there is no reason not to run around tanking bosses without taking any damage in return. For those who were hoping for this comeback, you will not be disappointed.
This build has come back mostly because of a new key passive for the class that is explained by YouTuber Rob2628 in the above video. This build is going to be based off of his, which you can see the full breakdown of on the D4Builds website. There are some familiar features in this build that you can see in other high-ranking class builds for the Barbarian, but this is specifically a Thorns build.
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Unlike other popular builds, this onedoes not make as much use of Earthquake and Dust Demon in the same way. You are going strictly for the Thorns and want the build to be as pure as it can be where that is regarded. While it may not be as fast as some of the other builds, this one can still handle a boss without taking a lot of damage and is meant for taking on The Pit.
What enables this build when it was not viable at the start of Season 6 is the new key passive Barbed Carapace, which gives you more Thorns the more Fury you spend. Additionally, it lets you deal all of your Thorns damage as physical damage to any enemies who make the mistake of getting close to you every second for 5 seconds. This
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