

Increase Block chance in order to get the most out of Akarat's Awakening in between skill rotations.Matches the elemental theme (Fire) of the rest of the build.Bear in mind this is an item-heavy build and that those items play a big part in supporting the skill set below.

The focus and primary damage dealers of this build are AoE-centric and require some items to truly make them shine. The conventions of this build might not be what you expect from a Falling Sword-oriented build, but the result remains devastatingly effective. While you'll find some familiar Crusader skills and items in this build, the combination and emphasis lie outside the norm. "I was jealous of the Barbarian Leapquake playstyle the moment I laid my eyes on it," he writes in, explaining that while this is admittedly an end-game spec with a lot of gear requirements, it's a lot of fun and provides a very different flavor of gameplay than other, more popular Torment VI Crusader builds.ĭ eath from above! Like, High Heavens above. After stumbling on a Cam's Rebuttal and Akarat's Awakening, Deadset took a look at one of the most popular Barbarian builds and set out to emulate it on his devout follower of Akkhan. Like many experimental builds, this started with a stroke of inspiration from a pair of important drops. Let's take a look at his Zakarum-inspired take on Leapquake in this week's Play Your Way Thursday! Video creator and regular livestreamer Deadset#2627 found his Crusader growing jealous of this fun and unique build, and when a Cam's Rebuttal came his way, he knew he had to give it a try. Just about any Barbarian with their hands on a pair of Lut Socks and a few pieces of the Might of the Earth set will use the drop opportunity (droppertunity?) to experiment with the popular " Leapquake" build, which capitalizes on the synergy between those items.
