Diablo 4: Best Rogue leveling build and skills

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Diablo 4’s five classes each present a different way of taking on the demons of Sanctuary, but theRogueis a good choice for those who want to deal both melee and ranged damage and move at pace across the battlefield. Rogues are fast, agile and deadly switching between bow and blades for a fun and adaptable playstyle.Rogues can imbue their weapons with poison, ice and shadow effects to further damage their enemies, and if you’re in any doubt of how strong they can get, it was theRogue that took down Ashava soloin the Open Beta and Server Slam, so they have potential to be top of the pack when it comes to damage output.

Let’s go over the best Rogue build for leveling inDiablo 4including which skills to spend your points on so you can experience one of thebest PC gameswhile playing as a deadly assassin of Sanctuary.

Diablo 4 Rogue: Base stats

Diablo 4 Rogue: Base stats

Before you develop your skills, you need to know the Rogue’s base stats. There are four stats for each class: Strength, Dexterity, Intelligence, and Willpower. Each one gives different passive benefits depending on what you choose to play. Here’s how they help Rogues:

It’s worth noting that Rogue possesses a naturally high dexterity, which isn’t surprising considering their ability to swiftly switch between blades and arrows. As such, when leveling up, it’s important to prioritize increasing your dexterity stat to boost your base damage. Since the Rogue’s playstyle involves generating resource to unleash devastating attacks, we recommend focusing on Strength as the secondary priority to aid in generating Energy.In endgame where resource cost isn’t as much of an issue, you can always switch this up and focus on Intelligence as your secondary stat, as this will increase your Critical Strike Chance.

Diablo 4: How to play as the Rogue & fighting rotation

Diablo 4: How to play as the Rogue & fighting rotation

Understanding Energy:A Rogue’s main power comes from their store of Energy. This is specific to this class, and allows Rogues to unleash their most powerful attacks. The more powerful the attack, the more Energy it expels. Whilst Energy auto-replenishes to a degree, it does so slowly so you’ll need to use your Basic Skills to replenish it.

Here’s an example of an attack rotation to use in battle to keep your Energy at a healthy level while wiping out your foes.

Best way to level up Rogue in Diablo 4

To make your Rogue strong enough to face the worst horrors of hell, you need to level up fast. The faster you level, the sooner you can get the best items. Here’s how to spend your time wisely:

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Diablo 4: Best Rogue leveling skills

The Diablo 4 rogue can switch between ranged and melee attacks easily, but for fast leveling and high damage, it’s better to choose one of them to focus your energy on. You’ll see that the skill tree only unlocks new branches when you put enough points into the previous section, so this order below gets your main skill rotation first before improving your skills.

For leveling, we recommend the melee route, and this Twisting Blades build is the best to go for. Twisting Blades was capable of taking downAshava in the Server Slam, and despite me preferring a ranged playstyle, I found this close combat style much stronger in lower levels:

In addition to the skill points you get from leveling up, you can earn an extra 2 points for completing each Act which should take you to level 58.

Your rotation of the main skills will be much like the steps we have mentioned previously:

You’ll notice I haven’t recommended a main Ultimate skil here, only the passives. This is because the Ultimates are pretty underwhelming and your points are better spent keeping an extra skill.

Diablo 4: Unleash your true potential

Once you hit level 15 you’ll need to complete the priority questTrue Potentialand choose your Rogue Specialization.

This quest will be in the Fractured Peaks and you will be given it byLeyranainMenestad. The quest will take you to theForsaken Quarrydungeon. Upon clearing this dungeon, Leyrana will reward you with Bakira’s Sting Dagger and the ability to choose a Specialization.Note: In my playthrough of this quest, Leyrana bugged and wouldn’t speak to me in the dungeon, so I needed to leave and return to trigger her dialogue.

What Rogue specialization do I choose?

Not all specializations will be available to you straight away, there are three to choose from and they unlock at different levels. You can also switch between them at will, which we recommend depending on the encounter.

Combo Points will be the only specialization available to you at first, and I recommend sticking with this for the leveling Twisting Blades build. Build your combo points using the combo points gauge above your moveset icons, and deliver the full damage potential of Twisting Blades. So hit your primary skill at least three times to build the combo points until you have a full gauge, and release a critical damage dealer with Twisting Blades on the fourth beat.In single target, boss encounters, you may find it better to switch to Inner Sight so you can target your damage on one specific strong enemy.

Diablo 4: Best gear and gems for Rogue

The gems you choose for your Rogue should aim to enhance your chosen skills and also reduce any weaknesses in your build. Most people playing Diablo 4 early on sacrifice their health for power, but we recommend using gems to make your assassin a little less squishy, and go for some damage reduction as well as just increasing your damage output.Here are our recommendations for what gems to slot in your gear and the effects you will get:

Legendary aspects for Rogues and where to find them

Occasionally, and increasingly as you climb the levels in Diablo 4, legendary items will drop. These legendary items come with affixes that dramatically increase your damage for certain skills. Better still, you can extract these affixes (called Legendary aspects) and imprint them on other pieces of gear if you wish.Some aspects will be on loot drops, and others will be rewards for completing dungeons in areas around the game. Here are the aspects you should be looking for, to take your Twisting Blades Rogue to its ultimate evolution.

Remember, once you imprint an aspect you cannot then extract it again, so be wise with your imprint choices. As you level up, prioritize imprinting your amulet and rings, as you will be regularly replacing your weapons.

Most importantly, have fun!

The guide above is purely to give you an idea of the most efficient playstyle for a Rogue when leveling, but for your first playthrough there’s no need to worry too much about efficiency.Remember to enjoy the game however you wish, and if you find a legendary with an amazing affix that enhances Poison skills or Shadow Clones for example, don’t be afraid to experiment and build around that. If you have the gold you canrespec at any timeand change up your playstyle, that’s part of the allure of Diablo and aRPGs in general.Don’t forget we have more guides here at Windows Central, as well as a full review, and we’ll be updating with Endgame builds in the days to come. Stay tuned, and have a HELL of a good time!

Jen is a News Writer for Windows Central, focused on all things gaming and Microsoft. Anything slaying monsters with magical weapons will get a thumbs up such as Dark Souls, Dragon Age, Diablo, and Monster Hunter. When not playing games, she’ll be watching a horror or trash reality TV show, she hasn’t decided which of those categories the Kardashians fit into. You can follow Jen on Twitter@Jenbox360for more Diablo fangirling and general moaning about British weather.