
Let's start with this enormous change right away: Druids can now have Spirit Wolves, Dire Wolves, and Grizzly all summoned simultaneously. Sadly, his farm speed makes it rough to really grab great gear with him, but he'll make your road to Guardian much easier. With all of his minions taking damage, all you have to do is sit back and rake in that sweet gear. He's not going to kill anything super quickly, but his slow and steady playstyle makes him an excellent Hardcore character. The Summonmancer is a bit like the tortoise in that famous children's fable. Just a classic build that will certainly get the job done across all three difficulties. The build does great damage, has incredible survivability, and good movement speed.

It's not that you can't die with these builds, but your chances of death are much lower than some of the other caster classes.Įverybody loves a Hammerdin and for good reason. The characters in this tier are a mix of great damage dealers, easy to gear builds, and exceptional survivability. If you have the gear, they become excellent classes for the mode. So, even though a Whirlwind Barb or a Werebear Druid has great survivability, they're not going to be on this tier list. Melee characters just need better gear to really be viable. If you do, more builds become even more viable, but without that gear, some builds are tough to bring online efficiently.įor this reason, you're going to see mostly caster classes pop up at the top of the list. Below, we'll provide what we think are the best builds for Hardcore, though it's important to note that this list assumes you don't have any gear from another Hardcore character. If you're looking to take on this additional level of difficulty, you'll be rewarded with exclusive titles for finishing each difficultly.

That includes the option to make a Hardcore character who must play through the game with a single life.

Diablo II Resurrected brings back most of the content players know and love from the original release.
