Baldur's Gate 3 looks set to receive a new difficulty mode which will restrict players to one save file and permadeath.
21.10.2023 - 01:49 / wowhead.com
Season 2 is in full swing, and what better time to settle in for some vampire killing action than the first weekend of the Season of Blood? Before you dive in, though, take some time to choose your build for the season — or heck, your second, third, fourth, and fifth!
Wowhead's new Build Planner Tool not only lets you create your own build, but lets you save those builds into shareable forms within our Builds database — and many players have already taken advantage of this, sharing everything from Leveling builds to Uber Boss Killers!
To see the full list of community and Wowhead created builds, take a look at the Diablo 4 Build Planner Tool Build List for more information, including builds for Leveling, Endgame, Uber Bosses, and more.
From Barbarian to Sorcerer, we've got builds for every occasion — and if we don't, someone in the community does! With convenient tags that help you sort by the things most relevant to you, you'll easily tell at a glance if the build you're browsing is the right fit.
Not only that, but our search features can let you find nearly anything at a glance. Looking for a build that uses a specific Core skill? What about one that uses your favorite Vampiric Power? Maybe you're looking to try out that snazzy new Aspect you've had your eye on and want to see what works — whatever your choice, we can help make it.
Grab a spot by the fire and stay a while and listen, wanderer. Share stories of your build, and other might just share their stories back — after all, the fun in a Season is in trying out new things!
Baldur's Gate 3 looks set to receive a new difficulty mode which will restrict players to one save file and permadeath.
Microsoft’s Xbox and Inworld AI have partnered to create AI-powered game development tools for narrative and character creation.
If you have ever thought, “Wow, I’d love to get my face kicked in by The Butcher in a board game or RPG” while playing any of Blizzard’s Diablo games, then you might just be in luck.
Counter-Strike 2 now allows for players to use custom maps in their games. As part of a new update, the Maps workshop is now live, allowing community map makers to upload their custom maps for Counter-Strike 2.
WIth Blizzcon only a few short days away, players are buzzing about what could possibly be revealed — in fact, we summarized some of the more popular community theories not long ago. This means that everyone has their thoughts on what the big Diablo announcements will be — including Rhykker, content creator and Diablo player extraordinare! Rhykker's Blizzcon Predictions on YouTube Rhykker on YouTube Rhykker on Twitch While many in the community believe that an expansion announcement is imminent, Rhykker takes things a step further and muses about what this expansion could bring — discussing the possible return of runewords, the (hopefully) inevitable announcement of World Tier 5, some form of the Horadric Cube making a return as a new mechanic, and more.
A new Zonai Device build in can easily match the function of Skyview Towers. Although some Zonai Devices can seem worthless in , others can be combined to great effect. The technology of the Zonai is crucial to Link’s quest in the game, but the simple application of experimentation and creativity can lead to ever-more impressive creations being produced and shared.
Remember way back when in the depths of 2021 when we last redesigned the RPS homepage and a good number of you asked if you'd ever be able to personalise what you saw there so you didn't miss the stuff that really mattered to you? WELL. Have I got some good news for you. Today, our tech team have launched our brand-new "For You" section on the RPS homepage, which shows the latest articles about any topics you've followed on the site. Give it a try! We'd love to hear what you think of it.
Between Unique items, Legendary Aspects, item affixes, gems, consumables, Paragon Points, skills, and more, building a Diablo 4 build can be daunting. After all, that's a lot of moving parts to keep track of — especially when Blizzard pushes out patches, hotfixes, and general balancing.
With Season 2 of Diablo 4 off to the races, players are revisiting Sanctuary with fresh-faced, low level characters — but not for long! That means soon, players will have blasted through the leveling process and will want to sink their teeth into the new endgame content that Season 2 has to offer. More builds than ever have entered the fray, and there are so many options, things get overwhelming — so we've ranked our favorite Endgame Builds from best to worst to help people experience the latest and greatest content during Season of Blood! Whether you're looking for information on if a particular Endgame Build is good or need information to choose between two alluring options, our Endgame Builds Tier List has you covered.
With Season 2 of Diablo 4 off to the races, players are revisiting Sanctuary with fresh-faced, low level characters. That means the level grind to endgame is back — and with a vengeance! More builds than ever have entered the fray, and there are so many options, things get overwhelming — so we've ranked our favorite Leveling Builds from best to worst to help people get their characters up and running during Season of Blood! Whether you're looking for information on if a particular Leveling Build is good or need information to choose between two alluring options, our Leveling Builds Tier List has you covered.
There are many approaches that can be taken when creating a new custom character for . While it can be a lot of fun to play with a fully optimized build, some of the most fun characters take a different path. Not all builds in have to be about power and efficiency, in fact just like in its tabletop cousin,, some of the most fun characters to play with are those with interesting concepts.
Between Unique items, Legendary Aspects, item affixes, gems, consumables, Paragon Points, skills, and more, building a Diablo 4 build can be daunting. After all, that's a lot of moving parts to keep track of — especially when Blizzard pushes out patches, hotfixes, and general balancing.