U4GM Diablo 4 Season 13 Pit Push Guide

Andrew736 9小时前 10

Season 13 has pushed Spiritborn in a direction that feels almost reckless in the best way. If you like builds that never stop moving, the Rushing Claw setup is the one people keep coming back to. It turns speed into safety and damage at the same time, and it starts with the right D4 items to make the whole thing click. You are not standing still, not even for a second, and that matters more than most players expect.

Item setup that carries the build

The first thing people notice is how hard the helm and weapon choices reshape the class. Harmony of Ebewaka is the big one. It makes your skills count as every Spirit type at once, which sounds simple until you see how fast it feeds damage bonuses and Resolve stacking. Jade Glaive of Infestation pulls its own weight too. It pushes poison damage into a place where trash packs and elites both melt while you are already halfway to the next fight. That is really the point here. You build once, then let the gear keep working while you move.

PieceWhat it helps withWhy players care
Harmony of EbewakaMulti-Spirit tagging, Resolve, LifeLets the build stack several damage rules at once
Jade Glaive of InfestationPoison scaling, damage over timeTurns swarm pressure into real boss damage

Why the movement feels so strong

Kwatli's Grace is what gives the build its strange rhythm. You keep moving because stopping is a loss, not just for defense but for output too. The bonuses tied to motion give you speed, damage reduction, and better Eagle skill damage as you travel. In practice, that means the run feels smooth in a way most farming builds do not. You dash through a pack, damage keeps ticking, and your next cast lands harder because you were already moving when it started. It is a small loop, but it adds up fast.

Skill choices that keep you alive

The skill tree leans into control rather than pure greed, which is smart for Pit pushing. Vortex Knock Down gives you a clean way to pull enemies together and buy a little breathing room. Counterattack helps cut down damage over time, and that matters when elite packs start throwing messy ground effects everywhere. A lot of players ignore these kinds of tools until they get clipped once or twice. After that, they usually stop ignoring them.

  • Use Vortex to bunch enemies before committing to a damage window.
  • Keep moving so your defensive bonuses stay active.
  • Let poison work while you reposition instead of waiting in place.
  • Prioritize Dexterity and life once the core uniques are in hand.

Pit farming and stat pressure

The build really wakes up when the Paragon board and Dexterity start lining up. Menagerist is the glyph most players talk about because Harmony of Ebewaka gives you the Spirit tags it wants almost on demand. That means your damage ramps without much setup, which is exactly what you want in high-tier Pit runs. If you push Dexterity hard enough, the numbers get silly, but the bigger win is consistency. Packs die quickly, bosses do not get much time to act, and you can keep the pace high without falling apart. If you are aiming to speed-farm instead of slow-push, this is the kind of setup that makes you want to buy Diablo 4 materials and keep refining every slot.


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