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  1. If you're looking for the strongest, tankiest, and fastest speed-farming Barbarian build in Diablo 4 Season 10, look no further-the Shotgun Dust Devils Barbarian is currently the king of efficiency. This setup blends ridiculous tankiness with screen-melting damage, instant mobility, and some of the strongest unique synergies in the game. Whether you're farming Tier 4, blasting Helltides, or zooming through Nightmare dungeons, this build turns your Barbarian into a tornado of destruction that never stops moving. This guide breaks down every part of the build-skills, Paragon, gear, tempering, runes, playstyle, and even how to convert it into a push-oriented version. By the end, you'll know exactly why players call this build "Omega Tanky" and why it's currently one of the best speed-farming setups in the entire game. Why Shotgun Dust Devils Is the Best Speed-Farming Build  Diablo IV gold The core of the build revolves around generating Dust Devils at extremely high frequency, and then stacking multipliers so those Dust Devils "shotgun" enemies up close. Combined with Whirlwind's mobility and Lunging Strike's buffs, the build maintains permanent Berserking, constant movement, and enough damage to one-shot bosses-even while standing still. A few quick highlights:  Can clear T4 with only a couple Uniques  Permanent movement, fury, Berserking uptime  Near-immortality thanks to massive DR and shouts  Dust Devils hit twice due to tempering synergy  Whirlwind is fully free thanks to Beast Cornered  One-shotting bosses even at low HP  Can tank almost anything-except the occasional beam This is speed farming at its finest: simple rotation, constant motion, and zero downtime. Skill Breakdown Basic Skill-Lunging Strike Lunging Strike is a surprisingly important piece of this build. It:  Procs Belligerence  Procs Warpath  Always overpowers thanks to Unstable Power  Refreshes its cooldown in sync with your buffs Using it every 4 seconds boosts your damage by over 100% with good masterworks. It's a consistent self-buff, a mobility tool, and a resource generator all in one. Core Skill-Whirlwind Whirlwind functions here primarily as a Dust Devil generator, not your main source of damage. Key notes:  You do NOT need points in it  Sabra and Starless Skies grant enough free ranks  Beast Cornered solves all Fury issues  The build spams Whirlwind nonstop This is why the build feels incredibly smooth-Whirlwind is always active, fast, and free. Shouts-The Build's Backbone You use all three:  Rallying Cry-Unstoppable + Fury engine  Challenging Shout-Big DR and chunkier HP  War Cry-Berserking uptime and extra damage Since the build auto-procs so many multipliers through your shouts, pushing them on cooldown is essential. Ultimate-Wrath of the Berserker Wrath of the Berserker:  Converts your damage to fire  Scales damage massively through Unconstrained  Boosts movement speed and Fury generation This build runs 100% uptime thanks to rune synergy-more on that later. Key Passive-Unconstrained Still the best universal Barbarian passive for any non-bleed build. More Berserking = more speed, more damage, more tankiness. Paragon Boards & Glyphs The Paragon setup mixes additive synergy with multipliers that boost Dust Devils, crit, and Berserking uptime. Boards Used 1.Starting Board 2.Flawless Technique-makes crit cap trivial 3.Challenger-universal staple 4.Blood Rage-mandatory on all Barb builds 5.Twister-MASSIVE Dust Devil additive + multipliers 6.Carnage-attack speed + damage 7.Wrath or Exploit-for speed farming, Exploit is usually better 8.Force of Nature-creates more Dust Devils via Earthquakes Important Glyphs  Twister-by far the most powerful for Dust Devils  Undaunted-additive + DR  Wrath OR Exploit-depending on preference and content Even though the build lacks many multiplier glyphs, it stacks so much additive + multipliers from gear that Paragon functions as a damage amplifier, not a dependency. Best Gear, Aspects & Masterworking Mandatory Mythics 1. Starless Skies The single strongest Barbarian unique in Season 10.  Cuts your Fury costs drastically  Allows constant Whirlwind  Provides crit chance  Masterwork for maximum output Absolutely mandatory. 2. The Grandfather Adds:  A mountain of All Stats (unlocking Paragon bonuses)  Giant raw damage  Multipliers that scale Dust Devils This is massive for build consistency. 3. Earthrend Predation Predation caps your crit chance and adds movement speed-crucial for flying through dungeons. Battle Trance can technically work, but Dust Devils don't lucky hit, making Predation far superior for this build.Chaos Uniques Fist of Fate Used purely for its 60% damage multiplier. Rolls on crit/vulnerable/lucky hit are nice but irrelevant for speed farming. Crown of Lucion Another huge multiplier (90%+). A key power spike. Ugly Bastard Converts all damage to fire and ramps it up significantly once Wrath of the Berserker is active. Sabra of Tazgal Enables more Warpath procs and helps fuel Dust Devil spam. It's bugged on some variants, but this version works reliably. Weapons & Tempering Primary Stats Always prioritize:  Strength  Crit Damage  Damage to Close  Dust Devil Damage (tempering) Sword 1  Fierce Winds (main Dust Devil damage source)  Temper: Dust Devil Damage Sword 2  Belligerence (syncs with Lunging Strike)  Temper: Wallop or general damage to staggered enemies Amulet  Earthquakes aspect  High strength  Ranking passives (Heavy Handed or Counteroffensive ideal)  Temper: Wrath of the Berserker CDR + Dust Devil Damage Rings  Elements aspect  Strength  Crit  Resistances (Poison/Cold/Lightning)  Temper: Stable Damage Throw in jewels only to cap resists-honestly, the build is so tanky you barely need them. Runes & Why They Matter Back-Deck (Earthquake Generation) This rune creates Earthquakes on skill use, which:  Spawn more Dust Devils  Trigger Earthquake aspect multipliers  Clear anything behind you automatically Pock (Wrath of the Berserker Uptime) Keeps permanent RotB uptime. Many players prefer this comfort. Alternative: Igny + Jaw If you want maximum speed, this gives you Sorcerer-style teleport every ~3 seconds-but you lose constant Wrath uptime. Choose depending on preference:  Comfort + Power → Pock  Maximum Zoom → Igny/Jaw How the Build Plays This is one of the smoothest Barbarian builds ever made. Basic Rotation 1.Use Lunging Strike every 4 seconds to refresh Belligerence + Warpath. 2.Keep all shouts rolling on cooldown. 3.Maintain Whirlwind constantly. 4.Stay in melee range to "shotgun" Dust Devils. 5.Leave Earthquakes everywhere for passive clearing. You don't stop moving-ever. Everything around you dies, even things off-screen. Speed Farming vs. Pushing Variants To Convert Into a Push Build Minimal changes needed:  Swap Exploit for an endgame glyph  Consider Bash + other core damage skills if desired  Adjust gear for capped resistances and defensive tempers  Replace Predation with damage-oriented Chaos Uniques The important part is: You can keep Whirlwind if you want. Many pushing setups drop it, but the guide's author explains how to keep it while still gaining huge DPS. Consumables For speed farming, the top choices are:  Elixir of Precision (crit damage boost)  Elixir of Resourcefulness (if Fury ever dips)  Elixir of Fortitude (if you want to be invincible) Most players stick to Precision since crit is always capped. Final Thoughts  buy Diablo IV gold The Shotgun Dust Devils Barbarian is easily one of the strongest Season 10 speed-farming builds in Diablo 4. It offers everything a good farming build needs:  insane damage  top-tier mobility  near-unkillable defenses  easy gearing  simple rotation  phenomenal synergy with Chaos Uniques Whether you want to blast T4 in minutes, farm materials, level glyphs, or carry groups, this build is unmatched in efficiency. And once you're ready to push higher difficulties, it's only a few tweaks away from becoming a powerful endgame setup.
  2. When players were waiting for the full reveal of Path of Exile's 3.27 Keepers of the Flame update, expectations were sky-high. Many believed the new patch would bring a seismic balance shake-up-especially after game director Mark Roberts hinted during the previous Q&A that core systems and build scaling might receive attention. But when the patch notes landed, the community walked away feeling underwhelmed.   On paper, the balance changes barely moved the needle.   Yet, hidden in plain sight, the most impactful shift of the entire league wasn't in ascendancies, skills, or passive tree adjustments. Instead, it came from an enormous batch of newly introduced Foulborn (Fowlorn) Unique Items-upgraded versions of older core-drop uniques with new or replaced modifiers POE currency .   These weren't simple upgrades.   These were build-defining, meta-altering items-many so influential they revive d old concepts or created entirely new archetypes. Below, we break down the most important Foulborn uniques of 3.27, how they reshaped the meta, and why they absolutely should go core in 3.28 and beyond.   The Rise of Foulborn Uniques in the 3.27 Meta   Hundreds of uniques were reimagined with the Foulborn treatment-old items given new identities through powerful, flavorful modifiers. Some got minor upgrades. Others became so strong they instantly carved out new niches in the meta.   Several of these items ended up in the hands of high-end players within days, revealing how massively they pushed both creativity and power scaling. Surprisingly, one of the biggest winners wasn't a weapon or armor piece, but a single jewel.   The Foulborn Red Dream - The Most Used Unique of the League   The standout item of 3.27 is unquestionably the Foulborn Red Dream. It became the most socketed Foulborn item across both Softcore and Hardcore trade leagues:    Softcore: Used by 8% of all level 95-100 characters  Hardcore: Used by 11% of characters in the same range   For one jewel to appear in over one out of every ten characters at endgame is extraordinary-and speaks to how impactful its new modifier is.   What Changed?   The Foulborn Red Dream replaces its original endurance charge mechanic with a new one:   Gain increased maximum life per allocated node in radius that grants fire resistance or elemental resistance.   And with the right setup, this is absurdly powerful.   Why It's Meta-Defining   The jewel scales life harder than almost any other single passive or item in the game-especially when socketed near the Marauder start.   Players quickly realized they could amplify the effect using:    Tattoos to convert strength nodes into 6% fire resistance  Nearby life wheels offering fire/all res  Pathing optimization to maximize nodes with qualifying mods   In the prime Marauder socket, the jewel can grant:   ➡ Up to 55% increased maximum life   That is not a typo.   Even secondary sockets offer:    19% increased max life near Duelist  31% increased max life near Templar   Who's Using It?   A breakdown of users shows:    40% → Chieftain  17% → Juggernaut  20% → Gladiator  Notable share → Elementalist (Elemental DoT builds)   It's a diverse spread but strongly concentrated in the bottom-left of the tree-where life builds historically struggled to keep up with Energy Shield scaling.   This jewel single-handedly changes that.   Players now have:    A tankier baseline  More passive points freed for damage  An easier route to survive endgame bosses   This is exactly the kind of item Path of Exile needs-high impact, flexible, and build-enabling.   Foulborn Hand of Thought and Motion - The Accuracy/Int Juggernaut Breaks the Game   If the Foulborn Red Dream revived life builds, the Foulborn Hand of Thought and Motion created a new monster from scratch.   This claw can roll:   5% increased Accuracy Rating per 25 Intelligence   This single modifier solved a long-standing problem for accuracy stacking builds: scaling. You can get flat accuracy from abyss jewels or crafted gear, but scaling it to meaningful levels was expensive and tedious. Many players relied on:    Frenzy charge scaling via Precursors' Emblems  High-end mirror-tier gear  Ugly passive tree pathing just to reach 95-100% hit chance   The Foulborn claw removes all of that investment and replaces it with:   Just stack Intelligence.   Why This Works So Well   Int stacking builds already benefit from:    Huge Energy Shield scaling  Accuracy = Intelligence via masteries  Shaper's Touch synergy  Evasion scaling from ES/Evasion mastery  Stormrider boots providing flat Lightning damage  Juggernaut's Undeniable giving massive attack speed   Put all of this together and you get:   ➡ The strongest build of the league.   An Intelligence-stacking Accuracy Juggernaut with:    Unreal DPS  High tankiness  Incredible clear  Cheap early access scalingIs the claw overtuned? Absolutely.   Is it one of the coolest meta shifts in years? Also yes.   This is the kind of build-defining item that makes leagues memorable.   Foulborn Doedre's Scorn - The Campaign Destroyer   Not all Foulborn uniques are endgame tools. Some are leveling powerhouses-and Foulborn Doedre's Scorn is a perfect example.   This helmet:   Supports socketed gems with level 30 Impending Doom   To emphasize how wild this is:    A normal level 4 Impending Doom gem requires character level 38  That version deals 175-263 base chaos damage  The Foulborn helmet deals 6,000-9,000 chaos damage  You can equip it at level 39   So at the start of Act 5, you suddenly deal ~34× more damage than a normal Impending Doom setup.   This enables:    Instant boss one-shots  Zooming through the campaign  Skipping tedious early-game scaling  Reaching maps drastically faster   Players immediately realized they could keep the item equipped well into maps-or even use it as the basis of a full build until a Forbidden Shako upgrade becomes available.   This is an example of perfect Foulborn design:   strong, fun, but naturally outscaled by endgame gear.   Other Notable Foulborn Heavy-Hitters   While the three above are the stars, several others deserve recognition:   Foulborn Bereks' Respite   Provides alternative ways to obtain explosion effects.   Great for Elementalist ailment-stacking builds.   Foulborn Esh's Mirror   Grants easy access to damage reflection immunity, extremely valuable for Deadeye and bow builds.   Foulborn Kazaro's Restraint   A top-tier ring for mana stacking:    Huge flat mana (up to +200)  Immunity to curses when dual-wielded  Extra attributes and mana regen   It's rare that a single ring slot grants so much build flexibility.   Why Foulborn Uniques Should Go Core   With hundreds of new Foulborn uniques now existing, only a small portion has seen meaningful play. Many are dormant-waiting for future balance shifts or interactions that could bring them into the spotlight.   This is what makes them so valuable.   Like Replica Uniques introduced in Heist, Foulborn Uniques:    Expand build diversity  Enable creative experimentation  Allow older uniques to become relevant again  Offer new budget routes for beginner players  Provide dream chase items for veterans   And with the new Breach rework almost guaranteed to go core, Foulborn uniques-dropped from Breachlords and associated mechanics-are the perfect permanent reward layer.   Some will need nerfs. Some will need tuning.   But the concept is too good to abandon.   Path of Exile thrives when players have more tools, more ideas, and more ways to break the rules.   Conclusion  cheap POE currency trade   Patch 3.27 may not have delivered the sweeping balance overhaul the community expected, but it delivered something far more impactful: a massive injection of creativity, power, and build variety through the arrival of Foulborn Uniques.   From the life-redefining Foulborn Red Dream to the meta-breaking Hand of Thought and Motion, to leveling monsters like Foulborn Doedre's Scorn, the Foulborn system proves exactly why PoE remains the deepest ARPG ever made.   It gives players new toys.   New problems to solve.   And new ways to push builds to their absolute limit.
  3. EA dropped a surprise during the Thunder Struck Black Friday promo, and for FC 26 players, this might be one of the biggest early-season shakeups yet. Flash EVOs are back-technically not brand new, since Darmachor Evolution last cycle was the first "flash" version-but this time they come with an entire dedicated tab, brand-new stat caps, and a shockingly high level of chain potential.   Speed Surge, Hit the Weights, and Locked In are the three Flash EVOs available right now, and all three expire in three days. Importantly, that's three days to start AND finish them, not a rolling timer that extends once you begin. If you don't complete the matches in time, the EVO disappears-so timing and planning matter more than ever.   And here's the highlight: these EVOs may only offer a +2 overall boost on paper, but the hidden value is the chain potential. Just like last year's chem-style themed EVOs-focused on small but meaningful attribute increases-these can turn low-rated cards into monsters if you chain them correctly FC 26 Coins .   With that out of the way, let's break down how each Flash EVO works, what stats they boost, which players you should target, and how to maximize chain potential for the entire Thunder promo.   Understanding Flash EVOs in FC 26   Each of the three new EVOs targets a core stat category:    Speed Surge → Pace Boost (Quick Step + Acceleration + Sprint Speed)    Hit the Weights → Physicality Boost (Base Bruiser + Physical Attributes + Weak Foot Upgrade)    Locked In → Defending Boost (Base Anticipate + Defensive Attributes)   All three:    Require max 85 OVR players  Provide playstyle upgrades (huge)  Are free  Require only three matches  Expire in three days  Have attribute caps (important for chaining)   The attribute caps are where things get interesting. For example, Speed Surge caps out around 88-89 pace depending on the card. Locked In caps defending around 88. Hit the Weights caps physicality around 88-89 as well.   This suggests EA designed these EVOs to steer players toward using lower-rated cards with long-term chain potential, rather than simply boosting an already-meta 85-rated player by a couple points.   And because Thunder is expected to include all six core attribute EVOs (pace, shooting, passing, dribbling, defending, physical), a full chain could theoretically turn a 75-82 OVR card into a monstrous custom-built item over a week of evolutions.   Speed Surge EVO - Who Should You Use It On?   Speed Surge is the flashy one-literally. Quick Step, acceleration, and top-end sprint speed get a major bump.   Some notable takeaways:    CR7 hitting 87 pace is nice, but not game-breaking.    High-rated attackers don't benefit as much because of the stat caps.    Lower-rated attackers skyrocket if you plan on chaining multiple EVOs.   This is where chain potential becomes the real value. Using Speed Surge on someone who already sits at 83-85 pace is a waste, but a 75-80 pace attacker becomes absurd.   Think:    Lower-tier Ligue 1 forwards  Bundesliga runners  Prem silver stars  Flexible wide players who could benefit from additional EVOs down the line   Creative players already see the vision: use Speed Surge first, then wait for shooting/dribbling EVOs later in the promo to stack the boosts.   Hit the Weights EVO - An Underrated Physical Monster Maker Hit the Weights is designed to pump physical stats: strength, aggression, jumping, stamina, and all-round presence. But the shocker is that it also gives a weak foot upgrade, which is extremely rare for a defensive-leaning EVO.   Physicality-based playstyles like Bruiser become massive on attackers, midfielders, and fullbacks alike.   This EVO is particularly good for:    Box-to-box midfielders needing more presence  Defensive fullbacks who need better strength  Forwards with great pace but weak physical profiles  Cards that could later chain into a Thunder shooting or passing EVO   The problem? Just like the others, it is capped. Many 83-85 players already sit near the physical cap, meaning they waste potential.   But a 75-82-rated midfielder? They become incredible.   Players like:    Marcus Thuram  Rutter  Talented lower-card midfielders  Cheap CBs with high upside   These are ideal.Locked In EVO - Defending Playstyle Upgrades Make This One Special   Locked In might be the most powerful of the three simply because it adds Anticipate-one of the strongest defensive playstyles in FC 26.   Anticipate = instant tackle recovery + faster second-chance challenges.   On low-rated defenders, this becomes meta overnight.   Examples of great use cases:    82-84 rated center backs needing that final push  Midfielders converting into DM roles  Lower-league CBs being transformed into elite hidden gems Any defender with strong physicality but mid defending base stats   And unlike earlier EVOs, this one stacks playstyles even if your card already had 5. That's a huge change, and a signal of where EA is taking EVOs this year.   Max 85 Rating Restriction - Why It Matters   This change is the biggest meta shift in the entire system:   You cannot evolve anyone rated above 85.   Even more importantly, EVOs that add +2 overall can accidentally push your card too high to chain further.   Example:    If you EVO an 84-rated defender to 86, you can no longer use them in any of these Flash EVOs.   This forces decision-making:    Do you EVO your 84-rated Edér Militão early?    Do you hold your 83 CBs for physicality or defending EVOs later?    Do you start with low-rated players to maximize full-promo chaining?   This is why creators are warning players NOT to dive in instantly-because if all six attribute EVOs release during Thunder, the ideal chain order might look like:   1. Pace → 2. Defending → 3. Physical → 4. Dribbling → 5. Passing → 6. Shooting   If you accidentally raise a player's OVR too fast, you lose access to future boosts.   The Return of Lower-Rated EVO Monsters   The best part of this system? EA clearly wants players to revive hidden gems and unsung silvers.   Players like Biscu are perfect examples. With the right chain:    From 77 → 82 → 84  88 pace  87+ defending  Multiple new playstyles  Physicality in the high 80s  All done through free EVOs   In previous years, players like these became cult heroes. FC 26 looks poised to bring that back in a huge way.   The New "Available Evolutions" Tab Is a Game Changer   One of the biggest quality-of-life improvements is the new Available Evolutions tab. It lets you check exactly which EVOs a card qualifies for-even concept players.   This means:    You can test chain routes before committing  You won't accidentally lock yourself out of a better EVO  You can compare options between multiple players  You can experiment with concept cards instead of searching your entire club   For hardcore EVO grinders, this is easily the best update EA has added in years.   Who Should You Evolve Right Now?   Here are the three categories of players that benefit the most:   1. Low-rated players you want to chain across multiple Thunder EVOs   These become the best long-term value.   2. Meta defenders at 83-85 OVR   Militão, Romero, Timber-these all become insane with Locked In or Hit the Weights.   3. Attacking players with perfect playstyles or body types   Even if the OVR doesn't skyrocket, the performance will.   What You Should Not Do Yet   Do NOT:    Use your EVO on your best 85-rated player immediately  Waste EVOs on high-rated cards already near the attribute caps  Evolve someone without checking future EVO options  Forget that the +2 overall might block future EVO routes  Burn all three Flash EVOs on the same position unless you've planned a chain   As the creator pointed out-there will almost definitely be shooting, passing, and dribbling Flash EVOs coming next. And you will want to have players ready.   Final Thoughts: Free EVOs With Huge Upside, but Plan Carefully Flash EVOs in EA FC 26 are:    Fast  Free  EA FC Coins  Flexible  High-upside  And full of chain potential   Speed Surge, Hit the Weights, and Locked In are only the beginning of the Thunder promo. If EA truly releases all six attribute EVOs, this could become the most customizable player upgrade path we've ever had.

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