Move over Lightning Spear Sorcerer, Diablo 4 just got its latest busted build in the Evade Spiritborn which is tearing through the endgame. How long will it last though? Diablo 4 has a history of broken builds carving their way through the meta. We all remember the glory days of the billion-damage druid and the devastating fury of Ball Lightning Sorcerer .

With the dawn of the Vessel of Hatred expansion, a new contender has arisen for this season’s absurdly overpowered build. Naturally, it comes courtesy of the brand-new Spiritborn class . The Spiritborn Evade build has quickly made the rounds in Diablo 4 circles and become famous for the sheer efficiency with which it shreds through the hordes of Hell.

The best part about it is that it’s super easy to get online and doesn’t require the know-how of a Diablo diehard. If you couldn’t tell from the clip above and the build’s namesake, all you really need for the Evade Spiritborn build is to..

. well..

. Evade. That’s a bit of an oversimplification on our part.

What you actually need is an Ancestral Unique Quarterstaff called Sepazontec and access to the Spiritborn’s Class Mechanic. Sepazontec has a Unique Affix that causes your character to cast the third hit from Basic attack combo every single time it’s cast. Thanks to the Thuderspike Basic attack’s ability to reset your Evade cooldown with every third strike, what this results in is the option to infinitely cast your Evade move.

Not super impressive on its own.