The newest class in Blizzard’s action role-playing game is far from reaching its limit, and it’s getting really absurd.

Just last week, the Spiritborn in Diablo 4 gave us damage values of several hundred trillion, but even these numbers are already out of date. A newer build easily crosses the one quintillion mark. By the way, that’s a 1 with 18 zeros.

How does the build work?

Basically, the build also uses the previously presented setup, with which 235 trillion damage is possible. The legendary Paragon node Tenacious Shield is reinforced as much as possible.

The new build, however, utilizes an underused aspect of the Spiritborn called Fell Soothsayer’s Aspect When you use an Incarnate skill, all enemies around you will become vulnerable for 5 seconds.
When they die, they explode, dealing 55 percent of the damage that killed them and passing it on to another enemy. Which brings us to the biggest limitation of the build.

The more enemies, the better

Since the main goal is to kill as many enemies as possible in accumulating explosions, this build only works with large groups. So if a boss doesn’t gather any more enemies around him, there won’t be any AoE damage in the trillions.

You can watch a full video of the build from Diablo expert Rob2628 and of course you can also find him at d4builds.gg Via X, Rob shared an image showing the 1 trillion damage. However, he also reveals in his video that others have probably been able to achieve even higher values.

The picture shows the 1,023,131 T The T stands for the English trillion, but since the game is apparently not able to display the over one million trillion as a quintillion, this spelling comes about.

Although this build only works to its full extent when dealing with groups of enemies, it is a variation of the Quill-Volley Spiritborn, so it rarely lacks damage, even against bosses. This build is currently one of the most powerful ways of playing in Diablo 4 and outshines all other classes.