Diablo 4 Week 3 Leaderboard Roundup - Scores Drop Further, Rogue Climbs the Ranks
26.03.2024 - 19:15
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The Gauntlet has officially wrapped its third week! A widely requested Diablo 4 feature, these leaderboards have been requested since launch, and The Gauntlet has now settled into its weekly schedule. We're taking a look at the final rankings in Week 3 of the Gauntlet and Leaderboards — and what it shows for each class.
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Editor's Note: Due to the nature of leaderboards only recording the Top 10 in the Hall of the Ancients, some of this data was taken from a snapshot of leaderboard scores at approximately 10pm EST on Monday, March 25. The data has changed since then, however we're using this snapshot as a way to discuss and analyze overall averages for the week in as transparent a way as possible.
Additionally, due to the fact that many players have elected to make their profiles private on the leaderboards, we're currently exploring the best way to present this data as accurately and faithfully as possible. We may incorporate feedback and suggestions, so let us know your thoughts in the comments below!
Week 3 Standard — Highest Known Build Scores vs Highest Class Score
We're once again seeing a severely diminished variety of builds at the top of the leaderboards in Week 3. All classes have dwindled to one build with little variation — even Charge Barbarians dropped Hammer of the Ancients variants and seemed firmly settled on Whirlwind versions of the build. All the familiar faces are here — the best builds haven't really shifted in meta since the end of Week 1.
In a fascinating twist of events, Rogues have climbed to the middle of the pack — whether this maintains in later weeks remains to be seen. This could be due to optimizations found within the Barrage Rogue build, or it could be due to the sheer size of the map — and the distinct lack of mobility Necromancers possess.
Privacy settings on the leaderboards continue to pose a problem. While several Number 1 spots have public profiles now (a stark contrast to earlier days and last week), we're still only seeing about a 50% public profile rate at best — and around 30% at worst. Time will tell what solutions Blizzard introduces for this issue in the future, but for now, we can only work with the data visible to us.
Week 3 Standard and Hardcore — Top 100 Average Scores by Class
We're seeing another fairly drastic reduction in overall scores in Week 3, even more of a dip than Week 2 showed. Losing roughly 200,000 score for each class across the board, there's no change in order, but simply a reduction in insane scoring. Druids maintained superiority once again over Necromancers, and Rogues lagged at the back of the pack — Barbarians and Sorcerers remain the cream of the crop.
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