BLIZZARD NERFED IT, BUT WE BROKE IT AGAIN! ⚡️🏃‍♂️

They thought they killed the infinite Teleport meta in the last patch, but the Sorcerer community just discovered a “God-Tier” workaround that makes the old setup look like a snail. It’s faster, deadlier, and literally breaks the speed of sound in Fit 110.

Forget the old Overpower mechanics—the secret lies in a mandatory unique sword and a “glitched” familiar interaction that resets your cooldowns to 0.5 seconds. Is this the ultimate farming exploit of the Lord of Hatred expansion, or is a hotfix already on the way?

Don’t tell Rob, don’t tell Blizzard—just build it before it’s gone 👇

They say lightning never strikes twice, but for Diablo IV’s Sorcerer players, it’s currently striking every 0.5 seconds.

Less than 48 hours after Blizzard Entertainment issued a series of sweeping nerfs to “Overpower” mechanics aimed at slowing down the game’s meta, a group of high-profile theorycrafters—including Mekuna and Team Infinity—has revealed a new “Perma-Teleport” setup. This latest exploit doesn’t just replicate the pre-patch speed; it’s reportedly faster, smoother, and virtually unkillable.

The Secret Sauce: Sword of Justice

The community is buzzing over the discovery that the Eldren Sword of Justice is no longer just an optional unique—it is now the mandatory engine of the Sorcerer’s endgame. The mechanic is deceptively simple but devastatingly effective: by defeating an Elite pack, the sword reduces skill cooldowns by 10 seconds for a 12-second window.

“This version is crazier than the previous one,” Mekuna stated in a recent gameplay showcase, clearing a Fit 110 in under 60 seconds. “The downtime is basically non-existent. You just need to find another pack of Elites within 12 seconds to keep the chain alive.”

The ‘Familiar’ Glitch?

While the sword provides the foundation, the real “magic” happens in the Skill Tree. Players are exploiting the Prismatic Familiar node, which reduces a random active cooldown by 0.5 seconds every time a skill is cast.

In a surprising twist, even using the Evade command (of which this build stacks seven charges) triggers this reduction. By combining the Teleport Enchantment with the Overwhelming Current aspect on gloves, Sorcerers are bypassing the standard cooldown limitations that Blizzard intended to enforce with the Season 13 launch.

“Don’t Tell Blizzard”

The discovery has sparked a “hush-hush” culture within the r/diablo4 and Discord communities. Top players are jokingly (and some seriously) urging others to keep the build away from the eyes of Blizzard developers and popular community figures like Rob2628 to avoid another “emergency balancing” patch.

The drama isn’t just about speed; it’s about gear frustration. Many players who “Sanctified” or “Transfigured” their gear early in the expansion are now finding themselves locked out of the meta shift. Because Sanctified items cannot have their aspects swapped, thousands of Sorcerers are being forced back into the Skovos jungles to farm a fresh pair of gloves to fit the Overwhelming Current requirement.

Meta Breakdown: Pure Shock and Awe

The build swaps out the old Meteor-based fire setups for a pure lightning focus. Key components include:

Raiment of the Infinite: For the essential “pull” mechanic on Teleport.

Enduring Faith: Replacing the Godslayer Crown to provide nearly 90% damage reduction via the Mercenary Raheir.

Subo (Mercenary): Used as a “human radar” to highlight Elites on the mini-map, ensuring the Teleport chain never breaks.

The Coming Storm

As the Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred meta continues to stabilize, the “Perma-Teleport” resurgence represents a classic cat-and-mouse game between developers and players. While Blizzard aims for “tactical combat,” the community’s thirst for “infinite speed” remains unquenchable.

Whether this interaction is a brilliant use of game mechanics or a looming bug fix remains to be seen. But for now, if you see a blur of blue lightning streaking through the Pit, don’t blink—you might miss the fastest build in the history of Sanctuary.