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Spin2Win (or S2W) is the nickname for a [[cookie cutter]] Barbarian [[build]]. It's the most powerful and popular build in Diablo 3 through patch v1.07, made famous by [[Alkaizer]], the first ever Paragon 100 character.  
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Spin2Win (or S2W) is the nickname for a [[cookie cutter]] Barbarian [[build]]. It was the most powerful and popular build during [[Diablo 3 vanilla]] and was popularized by [[Alkaizer]], the first Paragon 100 character.  
  
The build varies in the details depending on which support skills and passives a player needs to cover equipment deficiencies, but it mainly revolves around the [[Whirlwind]] skill which is paired with [[Sprint]]: [[Run Like the Wind]]. Sprint can be used while Whirlwinding, enabling the Barbarian to hit with all the WW damage and Sprint at the same time. The tornadoes emitted by Run Like the Wind deal heavy damage, but also create a steady series of [[procs]] which trigger [[Fury]] gain thanks to the [[Battle Rage]]: [[Into the Fray]] buff.
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All of the skills in this build still function in [[D3v2]] and [[Reaper of Souls]], but the overall build is much less effective. Sprint and Whirlwind still work fine, but the support skills that formed the backbone of this build were [[nerfed]], in the opinion of most players.
  
Thus Sprint: Run Like the Wind is the real key to the entire build, as that buff allows the Barbarian to move very quickly, deal constant damage (even to targets left well behind and off the screen), and simultaneously regain enough Fury to pay for the skills he's using.
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* The tornadoes created by [[Whirlwind]] and [[Run Like the Wind]] have much lower [[proc rates]].
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* [[Battle Rage]]: [[Into the Fray]] no longer produces massive amounts of [[Fury]].
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* [[Wrath of the Berserker]] can no longer be extended in duration by earning huge amounts of Fury.  
  
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These changes mean that while players can still enable all the skills in this build, it's much less effective than it was in the old days, and is no longer a popular play style.
  
The "Spin" refers to the Whirlwind and the tornadoes from Sprint: TLtW. The "win" refers to how powerful and fast this build is, enabling Barbarian who use it to level up very quickly while gaining great item and gold rewards.
 
  
  
==Example Spin2Win==
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==Build Details==
  
A fairly typical example of the build can be seen below:
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The following refers to the build when it worked very well, during 2012 and 2013 in Diablo 3 vanilla.
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The particulars of the build varied from player to player, but the essential core was the use of [[Sprint]]: [[Run Like the Wind]] at the same time as [[Whirlwind]]. Sprint provided a movement speed buff to Whirlwind, and emitted tornadoes along with those created by Whirlwind. These tornadoes [[proc]]'ed with [[Battle Rage]]: [[Into the Fray]] buff to generate huge amounts of Fury. These enabled the Barbarian to use Sprint and WW non-stop, and with good enough gear and very rapid movement between groups of monsters, a Barb could remain in the Wrath of the Berserker form full time, granting huge damage bonuses, as well as additional movement speed and immunity to [[CC]]] effects.
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==Example Spin2Win Build==
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A typical example of the build can be seen below:
  
 
http://diablonut.incgamers.com/skillPlanner/QmFyYmFyaWFuKzYwKzc5MjQyKzk2Mjk2KzgxNjEyKzc5MDc2Kzc4NTUxKzc5NjA3K1J1bmVfRCtSdW5lX0MrUnVuZV9DK1J1bmVfRCtSdW5lX0MrUnVuZV9EKzIwNjE0NysyMDUxNzUrMjA0NjAzKzE=
 
http://diablonut.incgamers.com/skillPlanner/QmFyYmFyaWFuKzYwKzc5MjQyKzk2Mjk2KzgxNjEyKzc5MDc2Kzc4NTUxKzc5NjA3K1J1bmVfRCtSdW5lX0MrUnVuZV9DK1J1bmVfRCtSdW5lX0MrUnVuZV9EKzIwNjE0NysyMDUxNzUrMjA0NjAzKzE=
  
The LMB skill varies by personal preference, as do the passives, mostly depending on the quality of gear. Players without top quality gear (or who are playing on higher MP levels) need to use the passives to improve their Fury generation, [[Life Steal]], resistances, defense, etc. Characters in better gear tend to focus more on increasing their DPS.
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The LMB skill varies by personal preference, as do the passives, mostly depending on the quality of gear. Players without top quality gear (or who were playing on higher [[difficulty]] levels) needed to use the passives to improve their Fury generation, [[Life Steal]], resistances, defense, etc. Characters in better gear tended to focus more on increasing their DPS.
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==An Overpowered Build?==
  
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Most players felt this build was [[overpowered]], as it had no real weaknesses and was not very expensive to equip or complicated to operate. With it Barbarians could move very quickly, kill rapidly, generate almost infinite resource, and ignore almost all enemy attacks.  It was a powerful build for farming, but could also be used for high [[MP]] grinding, such as [[key runs]], with high end equipment.
  
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Blizzard clearly agreed with the player consensus, as this build was nerfed to non-functionality by the numerous skill changes implemented in [[Diablo 3 version 2]].
  
==An Overpowered Build?==
 
  
Most players feel this build is [[overpowered]], as it has no real weaknesses and is not very expensive to equip or complicated to operate. With it Barbarians can move very quickly, kill rapidly, overcome resource issues, and avoid most enemy attacks. It's a powerful build for farming, but can also be used for high [[MP]] grinding, such as [[key runs]], with high end equipment.
 
  
  

Latest revision as of 12:20, 6 April 2014

Spin2Win (or S2W) is the nickname for a cookie cutter Barbarian build. It was the most powerful and popular build during Diablo 3 vanilla and was popularized by Alkaizer, the first Paragon 100 character.

All of the skills in this build still function in D3v2 and Reaper of Souls, but the overall build is much less effective. Sprint and Whirlwind still work fine, but the support skills that formed the backbone of this build were nerfed, in the opinion of most players.

These changes mean that while players can still enable all the skills in this build, it's much less effective than it was in the old days, and is no longer a popular play style.


Build Details[edit | edit source]

The following refers to the build when it worked very well, during 2012 and 2013 in Diablo 3 vanilla.

The particulars of the build varied from player to player, but the essential core was the use of Sprint: Run Like the Wind at the same time as Whirlwind. Sprint provided a movement speed buff to Whirlwind, and emitted tornadoes along with those created by Whirlwind. These tornadoes proc'ed with Battle Rage: Into the Fray buff to generate huge amounts of Fury. These enabled the Barbarian to use Sprint and WW non-stop, and with good enough gear and very rapid movement between groups of monsters, a Barb could remain in the Wrath of the Berserker form full time, granting huge damage bonuses, as well as additional movement speed and immunity to CC] effects.


Example Spin2Win Build[edit | edit source]

A typical example of the build can be seen below:

http://diablonut.incgamers.com/skillPlanner/QmFyYmFyaWFuKzYwKzc5MjQyKzk2Mjk2KzgxNjEyKzc5MDc2Kzc4NTUxKzc5NjA3K1J1bmVfRCtSdW5lX0MrUnVuZV9DK1J1bmVfRCtSdW5lX0MrUnVuZV9EKzIwNjE0NysyMDUxNzUrMjA0NjAzKzE=

The LMB skill varies by personal preference, as do the passives, mostly depending on the quality of gear. Players without top quality gear (or who were playing on higher difficulty levels) needed to use the passives to improve their Fury generation, Life Steal, resistances, defense, etc. Characters in better gear tended to focus more on increasing their DPS.


An Overpowered Build?[edit | edit source]

Most players felt this build was overpowered, as it had no real weaknesses and was not very expensive to equip or complicated to operate. With it Barbarians could move very quickly, kill rapidly, generate almost infinite resource, and ignore almost all enemy attacks. It was a powerful build for farming, but could also be used for high MP grinding, such as key runs, with high end equipment.

Blizzard clearly agreed with the player consensus, as this build was nerfed to non-functionality by the numerous skill changes implemented in Diablo 3 version 2.