While Wizards are the ultimate master of a variety of elements, it can be a lot of fun to invest fully in one particular style. Fire and Lightning are both popular options, but sometimes it’s best to chill out and entomb your enemies in bone-chilling Cold abilities. Today’s Play Your Way from Leshin#1101 turns their Wizard into an unforgiving Ice Goddess that will make any monster in Sanctuary shiver at mere sight.

About the Build

First and foremost, the Ice Goddess Wizard is a channeling build, taking advantage of your usual round-up of channel-boosting powers and abilities and stacking as many of them as possible. This does mean you should be willing to plant your feet and stand your ground—a risky playstyle many players are naturally averse to adopting. However, this approach becomes quite exciting once you discover that you will rarely be budged. Like an iceberg in dangerous waters, those that run headlong into you won’t survive.

Like many of the other submissions we’ve seen, most of the testing of this build occurred on Torment X and there’s definitely room to expand toward the necessary damage and survivability that higher difficulties would demand. Leshin has left several slots open for flexibility, including bracers, boots, amulet, and belt, as well as an opening for a third Legendary Gem. I’ve made my own recommendations below, but it’s clear there’s plenty to explore!

The Skills

Here’s a closer look at this build in the skill calculator.

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Passive Skills:

The Items

Required Items:

Recommended Items:

Recommended Legendary Gems:

Recommended Kanai’s Cube Powers:

Recommended Stats:

Offense: Critical Hit Chance, Critical Hit Damage, Attack Speed

Critical Hit Chance, Critical Hit Damage, Attack Speed Defense: Armor, +% Life, All Resist, Life per Second

Armor, +% Life, All Resist, Life per Second Other: +% Hydra Damage, +% Ray of Frost Damage

Tell Us What You Think!

Have you been running a channeling build? Are you willing to stand strong against an endless tide of the Burning Hell’s forces? Or do you prefer a more mobile playstyle? Let us know in the comments!

This will be the final chapter in this round of Play Your Way. We're taking a look at your feedback on this version of the blog and deciding which direction we'd like to go in the future. If you have thoughts on what you'd like to see in these kinds of blogs, let us know by emailing us or just leaving a comment on the blog. We'd love to hear from you!