The main downside? As with most single-element builds, the Fire Sorceress cannot deal with monsters who are immune to fire without relying on a mercenary, other players, or high-end gear. The Fire Sorceress is a simple, tried-and-true build specializing in area of effect damage that works well from the very start of the game. Nothing beats the feeling of conjuring large Fire Balls out of thin air and using Meteors to simultaneously cook and crush one’s enemies. We’re starting today’s list off with the classic Fire Sorceress.
Check out the build guides below, and check out the Icy Veins site for even more guides. Once again, this list comes courtesy of PC Invasion’s sister site Icy Veins. Below, you will find our top 4 choices for Sorceress builds, a short description for each of the builds, and links to complete build guides for good measure. The format follows our best Paladin builds article. Thus, this article in our best Diablo II: Resurrected class builds series will feature the Sorceress. This popularity is chiefly attributed to the Teleport skill, which combines with the Sorceress’ relative gear independence and Static Field to make the class a great season starter.
If you’ve played online at all since the release of Diablo II: Resurrected, chances are that you’ve joined many games populated entirely by Sorceresses.