Abattoir of Zir is releasing next week! In order to help players push this new endgame content we'd like to showcase our brand new Septadot Wolf Druid Endgame Build!
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Septadot Wolf Druid
The Septadot Druid thrives on doing massive round-ups of mobs, bringing them into close proximity with one another, and hitting them with all their dots simultaneously in hopes of lots of Lucky Hits and Critical Strikes fueling procs. This build uses Close mechanics both to do enormous damage to gathered mobs and to reduce damage from them. It can be a risky maneuver, but it's worth it — there's nothing more satisfying than seeing a series of immense explosions ripping through your enemies all at once.
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To learn more about the new Septadot Wolf Druid build, check out our Diablo 4 Septadot Wolf Druid Endgame Build Guide!
Septadot can be slow on single-target Elites and Bosses. There isn't any question about whether that mob will go down — it just may take a little more time than it would with other builds. You will get procs on single-target dots, but a lot of the advantages you build for big groups just won't apply in single target. You have fewer chances for Lucky Hits, so you'll get fewer procs and fewer resets of your Companion skills. Your is reduced per kill, so you won't get cooldown reduction on bosses or elites unless they bring adds or you have Nightmare Portals in your dungeon (we LOVE Nightmare Portals!). Focusing on Nightmare Dungeons without end bosses is a great compromise.
If you'd like to learn more about the Septadot Druid, be sure to check out the links below!
Overview
Skills and Rotation
Paragon and Glyphs
Gear and BiS
Gems
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