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by niubi
Wed Sep 10, 2025 9:52 am
Forum: Track & Cross Country
Topic: How I Built Around Nesekem the Herald and Made It Work
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Views: 2186

How I Built Around Nesekem the Herald and Made It Work

Building around Nesekem, the Herald used to feel like a challenge for the sake of challenge. But I’m not the kind of player to give up on something just because the meta says it’s bad. So when Season 10 dropped and gave us Chaos Uniques, I saw an opportunity. The key to making Nesekem work is accept...
by niubi
Wed Sep 10, 2025 9:47 am
Forum: Track & Cross Country
Topic: Stop Ignoring Nesekem the Herald and Try It for Yourself
Replies: 0
Views: 30

Stop Ignoring Nesekem the Herald and Try It for Yourself

I get it. Nesekem, the Herald has a bad reputation. It’s been labeled the worst Mythic in Diablo 4 for so long that most players just ignore it entirely. But here’s the thing—I don’t think it’s bad. I think we were just using it wrong Diablo 4 gold . The mark mechanic? It’s situational. It’s not a c...
by niubi
Wed Sep 10, 2025 9:46 am
Forum: Track & Cross Country
Topic: Season 10 Made Me Rethink Nesekem the Herald Completely
Replies: 0
Views: 28

Season 10 Made Me Rethink Nesekem the Herald Completely

I’ll admit, I was one of the players who completely wrote off Nesekem, the Herald. For all of Season 9 and even before that, it felt like a waste of a Mythic slot—like Blizzard gave us a shiny toy that didn’t do anything meaningful. But now, with Season 10’s Chaos Uniques? Everything’s changed. The ...
by niubi
Wed Sep 10, 2025 9:45 am
Forum: Track & Cross Country
Topic: Chaos Uniques Finally Gave Spiritborn the Build Diversity It Deserved
Replies: 0
Views: 23

Chaos Uniques Finally Gave Spiritborn the Build Diversity It Deserved

For the longest time, playing Spiritborn meant choosing between a few powerful Uniques and building around them. Rod of Kepeleke, Wushe Nak Pa, and maybe Sepazontec if you wanted to be spicy. But once you locked in your weapon, that was it. You couldn’t run the others—and that killed a lot of creati...