Leveling, just use whatever you have that hits the hardest.Īt level 1, the only skill you’ll have unlocked is Bash, which generates 6 Fury. This changes at max level as certain weapons have special bonuses, but we’re not talking about that now. If you have two one-handed Mighty Weapons and a two-handed sword with a lot more damage drops? Switch immediately. If you’re about to ask me what weapon you should use, the answer is simplicity itself - the best ones you have. You want strength, yes, but if a weapon does twice the DPS? I don’t care if it’s got int - use it. For weapons, damage trumps stats at these levels.For a Barbarian, weapon droughts are painful. The blacksmith is crucial at early levels, as he can often make gear that will last you for five or six levels - and if you’re in a weapon drought he’s indispensable. Extra experience is the best stat until you’re max level.You’ll regularly outlevel gear as you go, so always watch your drops for upgrades. This is a gear-based game, so all classes are dependent on gear. I start any new Diablo 3 game with a sort of 20 level plan keeping the following in mind. It’s a little weird because unlike the Crusader, Barbarians don’t really get any abilities that use a shield, but then again at 1st level pretty much all you can do is click on mobs anyway.
When you start the game, you wind up outside New Tristram with nothing but a loincloth, an axe and a shield. Let’s take a look at Barbarians for beginners. This column is for you, whether you’re a complete newcomer to the game or just to the Barbarian class. Maybe you’ve always wanted to try a Barbarian but they look daunting and you never have. Maybe you’ve decided to catch up on Season play and you want a change. But maybe you never played, or maybe you’ve always played the same class and you’re looking to dip your toe into a new class. Diablo 3 has been out for a few years now.