{"id":41539,"date":"2025-01-28T16:34:55","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:34:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/diablo-4-players-find-perfect-alternative-to-nerfed-sorcerer-class-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T16:34:55","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:34:55","slug":"diablo-4-players-find-perfect-alternative-to-nerfed-sorcerer-class-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/diablo-4-players-find-perfect-alternative-to-nerfed-sorcerer-class-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Diablo 4 players find perfect alternative to nerfed Sorcerer class &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Diablo 4 players find perfect alternative to nerfed Sorcerer class Blizzard EntertainmentThe Sorcerer controversy involving various nerfs in Diablo 4 continues, but players have managed to sidestep this frustration by enjoying the Sorcerer class in an unconventional way. From Diablo 4\u2019s launch, until Season 1 dropped, the Sorcerer class was the most popular. Everyone loved it and the devs acknowledged that it was the most-played class due to its incredible build potential. The class\u2019s momentum hit a stumbling block though when it was hit with several nerfs, especially when it came to the class\u2019s usefulness during the endgame. The Sorcerer class was overwhelmed with nerfs and its popularity has now dropped off somewhat. This has proved to be a sore subject as many players enjoy using Sorcerer, but its viability in the endgame has become far less potent. As a solution, the D4 community has come up with an unconventional, yet effective way, of reliving the Sorcerer glory days. Diablo 4 class replaces Sorcerer builds in Season 1 If you\u2019re struggling to find another class you enjoy or want something to scratch that Sorcerer itch in Diablo 4, then one Reddit user has explained how their solution can help you: \u201cI finally figured out what I was doing wrong with my Sorcerer\u2026I wasn\u2019t playing as a Rogue.\u201d While not as outright magic-based as a Sorcerer, the Rogue class still utilizes ranged weapons and skills that can simulate the effects and adaptability of a Sorcerer\u2019s long-range magic. \u201cI figured I\u2019d try a Rogue which is usually my least favorite class in games since I\u2019m not a huge fan of strike then dodge gameplay which most Rogues usually end up being. Then I quickly realized I could build a knockback blaster Rogue and the game immediately became fun in the way it usually is to play as a Sorcerer,\u201d said the OP. They also added \u201cthe game is fun again\u201d too as a result of this. \u201cPlayed as Sorc in S0, it was fun enough. Rolled as Rogue at the Season 1 start. It\u2019s quite the difference in damage and survivability, everything is easier,\u201d commented one user, and another added: \u201cI did the same, Sorcerer was my first eternal, went to 65, and just got bored so I went Rogue for Season 1 and settled on a rapid-fire flurry build and suddenly the game is great again. Currently Level 68 and still loving it. It does seem like the Rogue class may work as a serviceable replacement for those in need of a Sorcerer fix. What we do know is that the devs are going to undo some of the Sorcerer nerfs due to the huge backlash. So it may not be long until the class shines and becomes number one again.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Diablo 4 players find perfect alternative to nerfed Sorcerer class Blizzard EntertainmentThe Sorcerer controversy involving various nerfs in Diablo 4 continues, but players have managed to sidestep this frustration by enjoying the Sorcerer class in an unconventional way. From Diablo 4\u2019s launch, until Season 1 dropped, the Sorcerer class was the most popular. 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