BLIZZARD JUST ACCIDENTALLY CREATED A GOD: THE T12 MELTER IS HERE! 🤯🔥

Forget everything you know about the Meta—the NEW “Hell Fracture” Warlock is officially hitting TRILLIONS of damage and the secret lies in a “Triple Fracture” bug that Blizzard hasn’t patched yet. Is this the end of the Apocalypse dominance, or did we just find the ultimate glitch in the Lord of Hatred expansion?

Witness the “Lava Fissure” overlap that’s breaking the game right now 👇

Just weeks after the release of the Lord of Hatred expansion, the Diablo 4 community has been sent into a tailspin. A new Warlock build, dubbed the “Hellsplosion” or “Fracture Warlock,” has surfaced, and it’s doing the impossible: melting Tier 12 Pit bosses in seconds and clocking damage numbers in the trillions.

While the community has been obsessing over the “Apocalypse” Meta, a prominent theory-crafter known as Moxsy has unveiled a variant that might just put every other class to shame. But is it a legitimate build, or has Blizzard accidentally left a “triple-cast” door wide open?

THE ‘TRIPLE FRACTURE’ PHENOMENON

At the heart of this controversy is the Hell Fracture core skill. According to the latest data, players are leveraging a specific Unique weapon called the Spine of Tathamet, farmed exclusively from the Harbinger of Hatred.

“The triple fracture is the kicker,” one Discord leaker noted. “By default, Hell Fracture has a limit. But with this weapon, every third cast creates a triple fracture that bypasses the cap, leading to five simultaneous fractures on the screen.”

When these fractures overlap with Lava Fissures (from the Lava node), the result is a “Shotgun Effect” that overlaps multiple explosions on a single target. The frame-by-frame analysis shows single hits reaching over 800 billion, totaling multiple trillions per rotation.

THE SECRET SAUCE: OVERPOWER STACKING

The drama doesn’t stop at the weapon. The build utilizes a highly controversial interaction between the Ritualist Shard and the Banish Lord’s Talisman. By stacking exactly 20 stacks of Overpower—a feat previously thought to be suboptimal—players are gaining a massive 12% increased damage per stack.

“It’s day and night,” says a Reddit veteran from the r/diablo4 community. “I was struggling with a Tier 110 Pit, put on the Banish Lord’s Talisman with 20 stacks, and it turned into a walk in the park. It feels like Blizzard didn’t math this out correctly.”

GEARING UP FOR THE NERF?

Speculation is rife on X (formerly Twitter) that a “mid-season balance” (the dreaded nerf hammer) is imminent. The build currently requires several high-end pieces to function at this “God-tier” level:

Tyrael’s Might: For unparalleled damage reduction.

The Perdition: For critical hit chance and core skill ranks.

Hematstone Amulet: Providing a staggering 510% resource regeneration.

Nameless Set: A 5-piece bonus that grants a 400% damage multiplier while Power Within is unleashed.

THE VERDICT

While the “Apocalypse” Warlock still technically dominates the top of the leaderboards due to its sheer AoE spread, the Hell Fracture build offers a “no-buildup” alternative that provides immediate, explosive gratification.

Blizzard has yet to comment on whether the “Triple Fracture” bypass is intended behavior. For now, Warlocks are enjoying their time as the undisputed kings of the Lord of Hatred endgame. But as history in Sanctuary shows, when things get this hot, a cold shower from the developers is usually just around the corner.