Sorceress teleport Diablo 4 fixed: Mekuna is back (S13)

Article by Kami

The Sorceress fix confirmed

Sorceress Diablo 4 casting Ball Lightning after the patch 3.0.2 fix

Sorceress teleport Diablo 4: the infinite mechanic is fully operational again. In his latest video, Kami (Kami Labs channel) reassures Sorceress players who jumped on the Mekuna build with infinite TeleportTeleport. For a few hours after the patch 3.0.2 of Season 13, the build was severely weakened due to a bug: Ball LightningBall Lightning had lost tags, drastically reducing its damage and removing the infinite teleport mechanic.

The good news is that the fix is already live. The Mekuna builder has been updated in the video description, and TeleportTeleport is working correctly again.

The last 24 hours have been packed with Diablo 4 news. Between the patch, the many welcome fixes and the issues that followed, Rob2628 had already posted a video covering the Sorceress nerf and Barbarian buff. Kami covered the latest updates throughout the day and even into the night.

Beyond the Sorceress teleport Diablo 4, the other star right now is the Barbarian WhirlwindWhirlwind build, one of the most visited on the site and probably one of the best in the game alongside the Mekuna build. Other completely broken Barbarian builds are also in the pipeline, and Kami plans a top build video on the subject soon.

Mekuna Sorceress build: how it works

The build revolves around infinite TeleportTeleport and Ball LightningBall Lightning, now fixed. The main change is the weapon: Mekuna now uses El'Druin, the Sword of Justice, to reduce Teleport cooldowns.

Mekuna Sorceress D4 build with Ball Lightning and Teleport

The principle is simple: you need to find and kill elites to bring the cooldown down quickly. That is the core condition of the build. Without elites nearby, you can find yourself briefly stuck.

That is where dodge charges come in. You stack several, complementing the Teleport chain. When Teleport is unavailable because no elite has passed by, dodge charges pick up the slack. You maintain a safety buffer and movement stays fluid.

Compared to the old version of the build, there is a slight disadvantage on this front. But in practice, across the different activities in the game, it does not really cause any issues.

As for performance, Mekuna clears a Pit 110 in under a minute in his video. The build is just as strong for speed farm as for push in difficult content. You can find the full Mekuna guide on kami-labs.fr, with all the steps to reach Pit 150.

Whirlwind Barbarian: insane speed

Whirlwind Barbarian Diablo 4 at stratospheric speed in Season 13

In Season 13, Blizzard removed the movement speed caps that existed in previous seasons. The result on the Barbarian WhirlwindWhirlwind build is quite spectacular: you get a character blazing through rooms at stratospheric speed.

The gameplay speaks for itself. This build has always been fast, but right now it is clearly on another level.

On top of that insane speed, the Barbarian has a teleport on his dash. In practice, this lets him pass through walls and save considerable time on every Pit. It is almost comparable to the Sorceress teleport Diablo 4 from the Mekuna build, which still edges ahead today in pure mobility.

But speed is not everything. Thanks to the many buffs received this season, the Barbarian clears a Pit 120 with ease. With the right gear, he pushes Pit 150 fairly comfortably.

The guide on kami-labs.fr has been updated with all the recent changes. You will find a summary of the changes directly in the article, along with the different build stages. A version without a Mythic starter is also available to get started if you do not yet have access to mythic items.

Crafting charms with Grix: all the secrets

Rob2628 published a full video on charm crafting with Grix, Season 13's artisan. Kami Labs covered the content in a dedicated guide to the Horadric Cube and recycling, with all the steps detailed.

Horadric crafting workshop with unique talismans and charms Diablo 4

The first thing to remember: never mix ancestral and non-ancestral items when rerolling a unique. If you put three copies of the same unique into the craft, the result depends directly on what you use. Three ancestral items yield an ancestral result. Two ancestrals plus one non-ancestral and you lose the ancestral status on the output. It is basic but costly to forget.

Rob2628 also covers the Endurance Charm, a unique talisman that cannot drop directly in the game. The only way to obtain it is through crafting with Grix. It is apparently not the only unique charm in this situation, so mastering this mechanic quickly becomes essential to go far in the season.

Another useful tip: recycle your unwanted runes. Visage of Andariel runes, for example, are not particularly sought-after this season. You can convert them into more valuable runes, the kind used to craft items like the Shako or other mythics. It is a simple mechanic to get value out of materials sitting in your stash.

On-demand unique mythic crafting is also covered in the video. It costs two sparks, but Rob2628 shows the process is quick. In his example, he crafts a Sky Ring with a greater affix in just a few seconds. Once you know what you are looking for, the system becomes genuinely efficient.

All the details are in the full article, which you will find in the description.

New builds of the week

Diablo 4 Season 13 heroes - Rogue, Sorceress, Necromancer, Barbarian

This week, several new guides were published on kami-labs.fr. On the menu: a Rogue build, a Sorceress Chain Lightning build, a Necromancer Bone SpiritBone Spirit build, and a new version of the Hammer of the AncientsHammer of the Ancients capable of pushing Pit 120.

The publishing pace runs around 4 to 6 builds per day, with regular updates on guides already live. To stay up to date, the D4 hub on kami-labs.fr centralises all builds as they are released, from the Sorceress teleport Diablo 4 to the most broken Barbarians of Season 13.