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Be the toughest knight in the battlefield with this Crusader build

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Diablo Immortal’s class system lets players select from six different classes: Barbarian, Wizard, Monk, Crusader, Demon Hunter, and Necromancer. Each of these classes has a specific role and playstyle when it comes to battling against the horde of demons in the game.

Crusaders are the vanguard that shine best in the frontlines, defending their allies from enemy attacks. They charge to the front to draw enemy fire and support enemies with their skills. Crusaders are known to be very durable and are best paired with high-damage classes that stand at the back while the Crusader takes on enemies at the front.

To be the toughest Crusader,Diablo Immortal account owners must understand how to allocate the attributes, skills, and items to make their Crusader an immovable object that will fight and protect the world against the evil forces in the game. This build will guide players towards making the most out of the Crusader class.

This build will focus on dealing damage as well as being capable of absorbing a lot of damage so the player can venture into playing solo or in a group.

Consecration Crusader Build

In Diablo Immortal, there are attributes that determine a character’s stats. Attributes should be the first thing that players think about when building their character. There are six attributes in the game: Strength, Vitality, Fortitude, Willpower, and Intelligence. Each of these attributes will increase a specific stat and the Combat Rating of a character.

Fortitude is the strongest attribute for a Crusader. It increases armor and armor penetration, which means this attribute is both good for offense and defense. Prioritizing this attribute works towards the goal of having the Crusader tank damage while having enough power to deal damage.

The next attribute should either be Strength or Vitality. For a more damage-dealing focus, it’s best to focus on Strength because it increases the damage of all the skills of the Crusader. For a more defensive option, the player should increase Vitality. This attribute increases the Crusader’s Life stat by 3. This is a good attribute to invest on to make the Crusader bulky and tanky.

Currently, Willpower does not have much value in the game. It affects the duration of negative effects; the one that the character receives or inflicts on others. Meanwhile, Intelligence is useless for a Crusader because it has no other bonus aside from increasing Combat Rating by 1.

Which skills should a Crusader have?

Diablo Immortal has a skill system where a character takes one primary attack along with four skills. Players have many choices for which they want to take, which means they can tinker with different builds.

Crusaders have two options for their primary attacks: Punish and Sacred Fire. Punish is available at the start while Sacred Fire unlocks at a higher level. For this build, we suggest taking Sacred Fire as soon as it’s available. This skill imbues the Crusader’s weapon with fire, dealing bonus damage to the main target while nearby enemies take 25% of the damage.

The four skills that a Crusader should have are Spinning Shield, Draw and Quarter, Consecration, and Conjuration of Light.

Using Spinning Shield throws a spinning shield that deals damage to enemies hit. The shield will return to the Crusader, dealing damage to enemies hit again. This skill is available early in the game and will help the Crusader farm through large mobs.

Crusaders can charge to the frontline on horseback. Draw and Charge allows the Crusader to summon and ride a horse for five seconds. Riding horseback grants increased movement speed. The Crusader can attack enemies while riding, and as the horse moves, it will spawn chains that bind to the nearest enemy. This is a great mobility skill mixed with a bit of crowd control.

Consecration blesses an area with a rune for six seconds. Enemies standing in the area take damage per second. This skill deals a lot of damage against mobs, and is extremely useful against large groups of enemies. This is available at early levels so make sure to take this skill.

Conjuration of Light is one of the most powerful defensive skills in the game. It showers the Crusader and his allies with divine light, granting a three-second invincibility. This can get the Crusader’s party out of trouble in an instant. The duration may be short but three seconds could mean life or death in Diablo Immortal.

What gear should a Crusader equip?

In Diablo Immortal, characters have primary and secondary gear slots. Primary gear slots can be equipped with Legendary Diablo Immortal items that grant bonus effects for a character’s skill aside from the stats they give. Legendary items can also be socketed with Gems that also grant unique effects.

For this Crusader build, these are the Legendary items that should be equipped:

  • Head: Many-eyed Aegis
  • Chest: Fortress Hermetic
  • Shoulders: Sivket’s Advantage
  • Main Hand: The Bristle
  • Off-hand: Pouncing Shield
  • Legs: Leggings of the Consigner

Consecration offers the best damage per second (DPS) among the other Crusader skills. Having Many-eyed Aegis and Fortress Hermetic augments the power of Consecration. Many-eyed Aegis makes Consecration follow the Crusader instead of on the ground. Partnered with the Fortress Hermetic, which increases the skill’s radius, the Crusader can run around while dealing damage to enemies.

Spinning Shield is also a strong offensive skill for the Crusader. The Pouncing Shield will have the shield thrown from the skill bounce between enemies instead of returning to the Crusader. This ensures that all nearby enemies will get hit by the shield.

Draw and Charge is a great damage and mobility skill for Crusaders. It allows them to move around while dealing damage, and Sivket’s Advantage gives players more time on the horse; it increases the skill’s duration by 30%.

Conjuration of Light’s defensive power is further improved by equipping Leggings of the Consigner. The item turns 8% of the damage dealt by units affected into a shield that persists after the invincibility buff expires.

While all other skills are on cooldown, the Crusader will have to rely on Sacred Fire for damage. The Bristle increases the primary attack’s offensive power by allowing attacks to hurl fireballs towards enemies, dealing damage to all enemies in its way.

Gems

Each Legendary item can be equipped with a Gem that will provide bonus stats. There are also Legendary Gems that provide unique effects that are useful in battle.

For this build, here are the best Legendary Gems that players should equip on their items:

  • Blood-Soaked Jade: Increases damage by up to 24%, which scales with the Crusader’s Life stat, and movement speed by up to 10%.
  • Seeping Bile: The Crusader’s attacks get a 4% chance to poison enemies, which spreads to nearby enemies when they die.
  • Fervent Fang: Dealing damage increases the damage taken by the enemy by .8%, which increases up to 8% at ten stacks.
  • Chained Death: Increases damage done by your attacks by 1.5% per target hit, up to 4.5% for three targets.
  • Seled’s Weakening: Gain 6% increased damage for 60 seconds after killing an elite monster.
  • Everlasting Torment: Critical hits inflict agony, dealing damage every second lasting up to 6 seconds.

Set Items

Items for the secondary gear slots have Set effects for each number of equipment the character has with the same set. For the Crusader, it’s best to equip six pieces of the Windloft Perfection set for added damage and utility. These are the bonuses of the Windloft Perfection set:

  • With 2 equipped: Gain Thousand Winds, increasing the character’s movement speed by 15%. Taking damage causes Thousand Winds to deactivate for 3 seconds.
  • With 4 equipped: Increases damage dealt by 20% while Thousand Winds is active.
  • With 6 equipped: Gain a shield that makes the character immune to damage five times while Thousand Winds is active. This effect has a 40 second cooldown.

The Windloft Perfection set adds much needed mobility to the Crusader while adding more damage and defensive capabilities with its four-set and six-set effects.

Paragon Points

Reaching the max level (level 60) will grant players Paragon levels instead of experience. Paragon levels grant Paragon points that players can use to improve the nodes in six different Paragon Trees. The Paragon Trees are Vanquisher, Survivor, Treasure Hunter, Gladiator, Soldier, Mastermind.

Only one Paragon tree can be active at a time, so players need to spend their points well. For the Crusader, the nodes that should be prioritized must grant bonus armor or damage. The specialization nodes on the Survivor tree work great with the Crusader because they offer more durability. 

This build will make sure that the Crusader’s Diablo Immortal power levels will be competitive enough for the game’s content. Enjoy fighting in the frontlines with this build!

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Be the toughest knight in the battlefield with this Crusader build

Diablo Immortal’s class system lets players select from six different classes: Barbarian, Wizard, Monk, Crusader, Demon Hunter, and Necromancer. Each of these classes has a specific role and playstyle when it comes to battling against the horde of demons in the game.

Crusaders are the vanguard that shine best in the frontlines, defending their allies from enemy attacks. They charge to the front to draw enemy fire and support enemies with their skills. Crusaders are known to be very durable and are best paired with high-damage classes that stand at the back while the Crusader takes on enemies at the front.

To be the toughest Crusader,Diablo Immortal account owners must understand how to allocate the attributes, skills, and items to make their Crusader an immovable object that will fight and protect the world against the evil forces in the game. This build will guide players towards making the most out of the Crusader class.

This build will focus on dealing damage as well as being capable of absorbing a lot of damage so the player can venture into playing solo or in a group.

Consecration Crusader Build

In Diablo Immortal, there are attributes that determine a character’s stats. Attributes should be the first thing that players think about when building their character. There are six attributes in the game: Strength, Vitality, Fortitude, Willpower, and Intelligence. Each of these attributes will increase a specific stat and the Combat Rating of a character.

Fortitude is the strongest attribute for a Crusader. It increases armor and armor penetration, which means this attribute is both good for offense and defense. Prioritizing this attribute works towards the goal of having the Crusader tank damage while having enough power to deal damage.

The next attribute should either be Strength or Vitality. For a more damage-dealing focus, it’s best to focus on Strength because it increases the damage of all the skills of the Crusader. For a more defensive option, the player should increase Vitality. This attribute increases the Crusader’s Life stat by 3. This is a good attribute to invest on to make the Crusader bulky and tanky.

Currently, Willpower does not have much value in the game. It affects the duration of negative effects; the one that the character receives or inflicts on others. Meanwhile, Intelligence is useless for a Crusader because it has no other bonus aside from increasing Combat Rating by 1.

Which skills should a Crusader have?

Diablo Immortal has a skill system where a character takes one primary attack along with four skills. Players have many choices for which they want to take, which means they can tinker with different builds.

Crusaders have two options for their primary attacks: Punish and Sacred Fire. Punish is available at the start while Sacred Fire unlocks at a higher level. For this build, we suggest taking Sacred Fire as soon as it’s available. This skill imbues the Crusader’s weapon with fire, dealing bonus damage to the main target while nearby enemies take 25% of the damage.

The four skills that a Crusader should have are Spinning Shield, Draw and Quarter, Consecration, and Conjuration of Light.

Using Spinning Shield throws a spinning shield that deals damage to enemies hit. The shield will return to the Crusader, dealing damage to enemies hit again. This skill is available early in the game and will help the Crusader farm through large mobs.

Crusaders can charge to the frontline on horseback. Draw and Charge allows the Crusader to summon and ride a horse for five seconds. Riding horseback grants increased movement speed. The Crusader can attack enemies while riding, and as the horse moves, it will spawn chains that bind to the nearest enemy. This is a great mobility skill mixed with a bit of crowd control.

Consecration blesses an area with a rune for six seconds. Enemies standing in the area take damage per second. This skill deals a lot of damage against mobs, and is extremely useful against large groups of enemies. This is available at early levels so make sure to take this skill.

Conjuration of Light is one of the most powerful defensive skills in the game. It showers the Crusader and his allies with divine light, granting a three-second invincibility. This can get the Crusader’s party out of trouble in an instant. The duration may be short but three seconds could mean life or death in Diablo Immortal.

What gear should a Crusader equip?

In Diablo Immortal, characters have primary and secondary gear slots. Primary gear slots can be equipped with Legendary Diablo Immortal items that grant bonus effects for a character’s skill aside from the stats they give. Legendary items can also be socketed with Gems that also grant unique effects.

For this Crusader build, these are the Legendary items that should be equipped:

  • Head: Many-eyed Aegis
  • Chest: Fortress Hermetic
  • Shoulders: Sivket’s Advantage
  • Main Hand: The Bristle
  • Off-hand: Pouncing Shield
  • Legs: Leggings of the Consigner

Consecration offers the best damage per second (DPS) among the other Crusader skills. Having Many-eyed Aegis and Fortress Hermetic augments the power of Consecration. Many-eyed Aegis makes Consecration follow the Crusader instead of on the ground. Partnered with the Fortress Hermetic, which increases the skill’s radius, the Crusader can run around while dealing damage to enemies.

Spinning Shield is also a strong offensive skill for the Crusader. The Pouncing Shield will have the shield thrown from the skill bounce between enemies instead of returning to the Crusader. This ensures that all nearby enemies will get hit by the shield.

Draw and Charge is a great damage and mobility skill for Crusaders. It allows them to move around while dealing damage, and Sivket’s Advantage gives players more time on the horse; it increases the skill’s duration by 30%.

Conjuration of Light’s defensive power is further improved by equipping Leggings of the Consigner. The item turns 8% of the damage dealt by units affected into a shield that persists after the invincibility buff expires.

While all other skills are on cooldown, the Crusader will have to rely on Sacred Fire for damage. The Bristle increases the primary attack’s offensive power by allowing attacks to hurl fireballs towards enemies, dealing damage to all enemies in its way.

Gems

Each Legendary item can be equipped with a Gem that will provide bonus stats. There are also Legendary Gems that provide unique effects that are useful in battle.

For this build, here are the best Legendary Gems that players should equip on their items:

  • Blood-Soaked Jade: Increases damage by up to 24%, which scales with the Crusader’s Life stat, and movement speed by up to 10%.
  • Seeping Bile: The Crusader’s attacks get a 4% chance to poison enemies, which spreads to nearby enemies when they die.
  • Fervent Fang: Dealing damage increases the damage taken by the enemy by .8%, which increases up to 8% at ten stacks.
  • Chained Death: Increases damage done by your attacks by 1.5% per target hit, up to 4.5% for three targets.
  • Seled’s Weakening: Gain 6% increased damage for 60 seconds after killing an elite monster.
  • Everlasting Torment: Critical hits inflict agony, dealing damage every second lasting up to 6 seconds.

Set Items

Items for the secondary gear slots have Set effects for each number of equipment the character has with the same set. For the Crusader, it’s best to equip six pieces of the Windloft Perfection set for added damage and utility. These are the bonuses of the Windloft Perfection set:

  • With 2 equipped: Gain Thousand Winds, increasing the character’s movement speed by 15%. Taking damage causes Thousand Winds to deactivate for 3 seconds.
  • With 4 equipped: Increases damage dealt by 20% while Thousand Winds is active.
  • With 6 equipped: Gain a shield that makes the character immune to damage five times while Thousand Winds is active. This effect has a 40 second cooldown.

The Windloft Perfection set adds much needed mobility to the Crusader while adding more damage and defensive capabilities with its four-set and six-set effects.

Paragon Points

Reaching the max level (level 60) will grant players Paragon levels instead of experience. Paragon levels grant Paragon points that players can use to improve the nodes in six different Paragon Trees. The Paragon Trees are Vanquisher, Survivor, Treasure Hunter, Gladiator, Soldier, Mastermind.

Only one Paragon tree can be active at a time, so players need to spend their points well. For the Crusader, the nodes that should be prioritized must grant bonus armor or damage. The specialization nodes on the Survivor tree work great with the Crusader because they offer more durability. 

This build will make sure that the Crusader’s Diablo Immortal power levels will be competitive enough for the game’s content. Enjoy fighting in the frontlines with this build!

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