Old School Whirlwind Barbarian (Updated)ConceptThe idea here was to recreate my sword and shield PvP whirlwind barbarian from Diablo II using similar skills in Diablo III.
Build: SkillsProfile: SuperPsychWeaponsPrimary: One handed weapon and shield.
Secondary: Two handed weapon. (Looks cooler during
Whirlwind.)
StrategyItems and skills focus on defense: Armor (strength), block rate, resists, life steal, and
life regeneration Life on Hit (ie "tank" build).
Passive Skills: Focus on boosting armor and life steal.
Before Combat: Use War Cry (Invigorate rune) to boost armor, max life, Fury, and gain life regeneration.I switched the
Invigorate rune to
Impunity for the 20% increase to resistances. High level monsters do so much damage that life regeneration becomes useless unless it is stacked really high with skills and items, while % damage reduction scales with higher damage.
Entering Combat: Leap (
Iron Impact rune) into enemy pack or single target to boost armor then
Whirlwind (
Wind Shear rune) along the edge of the pack/target while Fury lasts.
Combat: Attack using Frenzy (Maniac rune) to build up five counters then Whirlwind stopping occasionally to hit once with Frenzy to reset the cooldown before it runs out. Replaced
Frenzy with
Bash (
Clobber rune) because I needed some kind of stun effect to use against particularly difficulty targets. Also, it's less annoying than having to stop
Whirlwind every couple seconds to attack with
Frenzy in order to keep the counter at 5.
For extended battles alternate between
War Cry and
Leap to gain Fury or
Revenge (
Vengeance is Mine rune) to gain life. When things get really hairy, call in some backup with
Call of the Ancients (
Duty to the Clan rune).
Preferred FollowerThe
Enchantress follower's armor boost, charms, and AoE damage skills all compliment the melee tank build nicely. She'll stand on the sidelines disrupting the enemy while you go about your demon slaughtering business.
Here is the basic idea behind the build:
Diablo II Skill -> Diablo III Equivalent*
Frenzy -> Frenzy
Leap Attack -> Leap
Whirlwind -> Whirlwind
Battle Orders -> War Cry
Iron Skin -> Nerves of Steal and Tough as Nails
*Originally I was considering using Weapons Master for Diablo II's Sword Mastery but ultimately decided that I didn't want to be restricted to a specific weapon type.
Here is an example of how much armor you can get with a good defensive Barbarian build:
Top number is without
War Cry (items and Passive Skills only).
Middle number is with
War Cry active.
Bottom number is with
War Cry and
Leap (
Iron Impact) in effect.
-420
EDIT: Added weapons.
EDIT: (8/24/12) Added "Preferred Follower".
EDIT: (10/26/12) Updated for patches 1.0.4 and 1.0.5