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#1 BennieDe

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Posté aujourd'hui, 03:17

In Diablo 4, your character's gear is more than just cosmetic-it's the foundation of their power, survival, and ability to conquer the darkest depths of Sanctuary. Whether you're a new player navigating the early game or a veteran chasing endgame perfection, gearing your character effectively requires strategy, patience, and an understanding of core mechanics. This guide breaks down the key steps to build a powerful loadout, from understanding gear rarity to optimizing every piece for Diablo 4 Gold  your playstyle.

1. Understand Gear Rarity and Priorities

Diablo 4 features a clear gear rarity hierarchy, and knowing which types to prioritize at each game stage is critical. Starting from the most common to the rarest, the tiers are: Common (white), Magic (blue), Rare (yellow), Legendary (orange), Ancestral Legendary, and Unique (dark gold).

Early-game (Levels 1–50) focuses on progression over perfection. Common and Magic gear will carry you through the main campaign, but you should replace them with Rare gear as soon as possible-Rares offer up to three affixes (stat bonuses) that boost damage, defense, or utility.

By Level 50+, Legendary gear becomes essential. These items come with unique Aspects (powerful, build-defining abilities) that can be extracted and imprinted on other gear via the Occultist. Ancestral Legendaries, unlocked in World Tier 4 (Torment), are even stronger, with higher item power and enhanced affixes.

Uniques are the rarest and most game-changing, often featuring one-of-a-kind effects that redefine your playstyle. While desirable, they are not mandatory-many Legendary builds can outperform Unique-focused ones if optimized correctly.

2. Focus on Item Power and Affixes

Item Power (IP) is a numerical value that determines the base strength of your gear. Higher IP means better base stats (e.g., weapon damage, armor) and higher affix rolls. For endgame content, aim for gear with 800+ IP, as this is the threshold for maximizing affix potential.

Affixes are the heart of gear customization. Each piece of gear (except Commons) has 1–4 affixes, and choosing the right ones for your class and build is non-negotiable. Prioritize affixes that align with your core mechanics-for example, a Barbarian using a dual-wield build should seek Attack Speed and Close Damage, while a Sorcerer focusing on fire spells needs Fire Damage and Critical Strike Chance.

General affix priorities include: Damage (e.g., % Damage, Elemental Damage), Survival (e.g., Maximum Life, Armor, All Resistances), and Utility (e.g., Cooldown Reduction, Resource Generation). Avoid affixes that don't contribute to buy D4 materials  your build-even a high-IP item is useless if its affixes are irrelevant.