


The following two perks are the backbone of this build – Dash and Shadow Step. DASH AND SHADOW STEPĪs I mentioned earlier, the Rogue is an extremely agile and deadly class in Diablo IV. The following perk isn’t entirely necessary early on, but at some point you will want to unlock the Improved Twisting Blades perk so impaled targets have a chance to become dazed. The Rogue skill, Twisting Blades, will be your primary DPS ability so investing points early on will prove to be beneficial in higher world tiers and you’ll want to drop a point in the Enhanced Twisting Blades perk as well, which will deal 30% extra damage when the blades return to you. Impaling enemies has never been more satisfying. In conjunction, these perks will make the targets you strike become Vulnerable, which makes a target take an extra 20% damage from all sources. In addition, Puncture can be modified using the Enhanced Puncture and Fundamental Puncture Perks. Puncture is your go to in between attacks to help rebuild energy and primes your targets for the heavy attacks you’ll unlock later in the tree. If you’re wanting to clear mobs quickly AND have an extremely high single target DPS character, be sure to follow the guide below: PUNCTUREīefore we can get to the heavy DPS abilities in the Rogue Skill Tree, we need to start with the best basic skill for this build – Puncture. Since the Diablo IV beta, the Rogue class has been one of the strongest DPS classes in the game and the full release is no exception. The Rogue is agile and deadly, delivering lethal blows utilizing elemental imbuements. So if you’re wanting to jump on the hype train and need some ideas on which class to run, we’ve got you covered. Diablo IV is already shaping up to be one of the biggest 2023 releases, with the news dropping that Diablo IV is the fastest-selling Blizzard game of all time.
