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How Season 10 Made Nesekem Worth Trying Again

u4gmu4gm
09/08/25 10:07 AM GMT
Season 10 shook things up in Diablo 4 by adding Chaos Uniques, and that actually made Nesekem the Herald way more interesting. Before this, it felt like Nesekem was stuck in the shadows because other weapons were just better. But Chaos Uniques let you put some Unique weapons in slots they weren�t originally made for.

For Spiritborn, this means you can now equip Rod of Kepeleke or Wushe Nak Pa in other gear spots and still have your main weapon slot free for Nesekem. This opens up new builds where you can combine Nesekem�s unique marking with the power of other top-tier Uniques.

I tried some of these combos and it�s honestly a breath of fresh air. Suddenly Nesekem isn�t just a fallback weapon but can actually shine in certain builds. If you haven�t messed around with Chaos Uniques yet, you should definitely check it out.

I used to think Nesekem was just a lame Mythic, but lately, I�ve been warming up to it. Its random enemy marking can feel weird at first, but if you get good at positioning and control, you can actually make it work really well.

The big bonuses it gives to stats and life make it a solid all-around weapon. Plus, the crit and overpower damage boosts stack nicely with Spiritborn�s natural strengths. You just gotta play smart and maybe adjust your build a bit to take advantage of the guaranteed crits on marked enemies.

With Season 10�s Chaos Uniques letting you mix gear in new ways, Nesekem suddenly fits into some pretty cool build ideas. So yeah, it might not be the �best� Mythic, but it�s definitely worth experimenting with if you want to try something different.You can learn more about it now at https://www.u4gm.com.
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