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U4GM: Diablo 4 Season 12 Dance of Knives Rogue Build Guide
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The Dance of Knives Rogue in Diablo IV has basically become one of the go-to picks this season for players who want something fast, smooth, and easy to farm with. Most recent builds and guides agree on the same idea: you keep Dance of Knives active as much as possible, let poison effects and Lucky Hit procs do a lot of the work, and rely on movement to stay alive while everything around you melts Diablo 4 Items.

What players seem to like most about it is how little downtime it has. It's often described as a "keep moving and everything dies" kind of setup. With tools like Poison Trap and aspects such as Bursting Venoms triggering effects automatically, you're not constantly stopping to set up combos or manage long rotations. You just keep moving through packs, and the damage keeps happening in the background.

The skill setup is pretty straightforward compared to more complicated Rogue builds. Dance of Knives does most of the damage, while skills like Dash and Concealment are there mainly for mobility and safety. A lot of the power also comes from passives and stats like crit chance, crit damage, attack speed, and Lucky Hit, since those help trigger poison effects more often and keep the damage rolling.

Gear choices tend to focus more on consistency than big burst moments. Instead of trying to stack huge one-hit damage, the build leans into steady output and synergy between poison effects and repeated hits. Some guides also mention that it feels quite controller-friendly because you're not constantly micromanaging buffs or complicated setups.

Leveling with it is also pretty smooth. You don't really need to swap builds halfway through the game, because it scales naturally into endgame content like Helltides, Nightmare Dungeons, and higher difficulty farming. That makes it appealing for players who just want one build that carries them from early progress all the way into Torment tiers without a big transition.

In actual gameplay, it rewards good movement more than precise timing. You want to keep enemies grouped, keep flowing through packs, and let poison spread handle most of the cleanup cheap diablo 4 gear. It's not the highest "burst damage" Rogue style out there, but it's very consistent, especially when fighting groups of enemies. For players who prefer smooth farming and low-maintenance combat over complex rotations, it's one of the most comfortable Rogue builds you can run this season.
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