U4GM Diablo 4 Guide: What Is Echo Stinger
Most Diablo 4 endgame builds feel good until the screen gets crowded. Then the real test starts. Echo Stinger is built for that mess. It doesn't wait for perfect pulls or slow setup windows; it moves, tags enemies, and turns the floor into a lightning trap. Players sorting through D4 items for a faster Lord of Hatred setup will usually care about two things first: can it clear packs without stopping, and can it still hit hard when a boss stands still. This build answers both, mostly because Stinger stops acting like a small strike and becomes the centre of the whole rotation. Why Stinger Feels So Different The key change is Potent Sting. With it, Stinger no longer needs poisoned targets before it spreads damage around the impact point. That sounds small on paper, but in play it's huge. You dash in, press Stinger, and nearby enemies get clipped even if the poison step wasn't perfect. Still, you don't want to ignore poison. If enemies are poisoned before Stinger land...