Diablo IV Guide: Best Sorcerer Build Early Game To Level 100

Frost Sorcerer build from level 1 to 100 using the same skills the entire game.

Game Guide by RON on  Jun 13, 2023

Who doesn't want huge pulls and massive damage in a sorceress build in Diablo IV? We'll be discussing a build that is insanely good from the early game to all the way to level 100. This is, of course, after you know how to avoid the common mistakes early in Diablo IV and understand the Essential terms and phrases in Diablo IV. You can use Sorcerer Build build from level 1 straight to 100 using the same skill bar the entire game. Many would want to know about the builds of lower levels that they can start with rather than ones they have to farm for unique and perfect Aspects. So this is a Frost build that you would start from the early game.

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First, pick the Frost Bolt, then the Enhanced Frost Bolt, and then the Glinting Frost Bolt. This is going to get you mana and a chance to explode enemies. Then go down to the next skill tree and pick Ice Shards, which will be the core skill, and Enhanced Ice Shards and Greater Ice Shards, as these will always have a barrier with the next skill. The next skill is a huge part of the build: Teleport. This will let you get out of any situation by being unstoppable. So, you can always use Teleport to a faraway location if you get into a tough spot.

Another part of this build is the Frost Nova, which will help freeze and get all those bonuses for the Ice Shards. Also, pick Ice Armor, which will keep you alive for longer. Now, upgrade Frost Nova to Enhanced Frost Nova, which will reduce the cooldown of Frost Nova when you kill frozen enemies, and the cooldown will be very short. Then, go straight to Mystical Frost Nova, which will make your enemies vulnerable, which is huge for all aspects of the game. While leveling up, go back and put two or three points into the Ice Shards since this is the skill we will focus on most.

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Go back to the tree where you selected Teleport and fully upgrade Glass Cannon for more damage. You'll also have that barrier so that more damage just comes off your barrier and not your actual HP. Now upgrade Teleport to Enhanced Teleport, which will reduce the cooldown every time you hit an enemy, which is why it's really good to use your Teleport to teleport into a big heap of enemies and then spam your abilities.

Also, pick Shimmering Teleport for a 30% damage reduction on top of already having the huge damage reduction of the Ice Armor when you jump into a pile. Now go down and put one point into Aligh the Elements, which is also good for damage reduction. Also, pick the Protection, which uses a cooldown that grants 10% of your maximum life as a barrier, which is another barrier for the earlier skills you've selected. Now go back to where you picked Ice Armor and select Enhance Ice Armor to boost your regeneration while you have your Ice Armor plus our barrier effect. At this point, go right back and put all 5 points into Ice Shards.

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This is where you get to the final part. Go all the way down and pick Inferno. This will send a fiery serpent that constricts the targeted area and burns enemies. Then pick Prime Inferno, which will continuously pull enemies to the center as if you're a rogue and allow you to get free hits with all your other abilities. After Prime Inferno, when you get skill points, put one into Permafrost for the increased damage to Elites and three points into Hoarfrost for always having enemies frozen or chilled because of your build. Then, go back up and put three points into Precision Magic to increase our lucky hit chance of doing even more damage. Then go all the way down and pick Avalanche.

This is why you've increased your lucky hit chance. So now you have an increased chance of making our Ice Shards consume no mana and do 40% more damage, and on top of that, you're doubling that once again because the enemies will always be vulnerable to the frost. Now go back to Permafrost and put three points to Icy Touch, as all of your targets will be vulnerable, and it's just a huge damage boost. Then scroll back up here to Icy Veli and add one point into Icy Veli, which will increase all of your barriers, and then three points into Snap Freeze, which will increase your lucky hit and add another bonus to our lucky hits skill. This means it's going to instantly freeze enemies if you hit it.

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Now head back to where you picked Permafrost and go to Frigid Breeze to put another three into that. This is good for the builds since we'll get a ton of mana back, and you'll be spamming your abilities even more than you already are. Then go back to the second tree and pick up Devastation to increase your maximum mana. You want to put three into Elemental Dominance since your mana will always be so high, and you'll always be spamming your core skill. This is just going to increase the damage significantly.

Now, go back to the third tree and put two more points to Protection just to have more health from barriers that constantly generate. Then, put one point into Inner Flames so that you can get to Devouring Blaze, which will give you 10% increased critical strike damage against burning enemies, which Inferno will always be doing. If they're also immobilized, which they likely will be frozen, it's increased to 25%, and this is why you're going to put three more into Devouring Blaze and then two more into Icy Veil. Then, your last two should go into Permafrost, assuming you have used every skill point.

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Next is what gear you should go for and what Aspects you should try to get. They're not necessarily needed in the early game, but you can use this build anytime. These will significantly increase your damage and help you out a lot. The one worth getting is the Aspect of Piercing Cold, which allows your Ice Shards to pierce multiple times, causing even more damage per enemy hit. You will want to either put that on your gloves or your weapon for a 100 increased rate. The next one you will try to get is the Aspect of Control, where you deal 25% more damage to mobilized stunned or frozen enemies. For the helmet, go for a cooldown reduction, crowd control duration, and lucky hit chance while you have a barrier since you always have a barrier. On the chest piece, go for damage

reduction, cross-skill damage, and cold damage. For the gloves, try to get a hit chance, intelligence, and ranks of Ice Shards. For the pants, go for intelligence again; damage detection of any sort is good, either close range or just in general, and then max life. For the boots, get lengths of Teleport and mana, as well as a cost reduction. For the amulet, go for the cooldown reduction and ranks of defensive skills. For the ring, go for vulnerable damage, cold damage, and lucky hit chance. For the weapon, go for crit strike damage, core skill damage, and vulnerable damage. These are just suggestions for starting this build, while you can do whatever you prefer.

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To use this setup in action, if it's a big pool of enemies, the first thing you want to do is use your Teleport for the damage reduction and damage the enemies immediately hit your freeze, immediately hit your Inferno to pull everybody in, if you know it's high levels drop your shield and then spam the dry shard and that will literally work throughout the whole game. If you're fighting a boss, you want to do everything as you did for the pool of enemies; expect to save your Teleport in case you need it. Teleport can go extremely far to help you escape tough situations with bosses all the time.

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