The Ladder Season 14 in Diablo II: Resurrected is to be one of the most interesting seasonal shifts in recent memory, especially for players experimenting with the increasingly popular Echoing Strike Warlock archetype. After extensive testing across starter setups, optimized endgame variants, and Players 8 content, a new direction has emerged for the build—and surprisingly, it revolves around Hex Purge rather than raw physical scaling.
While many players initially feared that recent balance adjustments would completely destroy the build’s viability, the reality is far different. The physical version remains incredibly powerful, but the newly optimized magic-focused Hex Purge setup now appears to be the strongest overall variant heading into the new ladder.
For players farming high-end D2R items early in the season, this build could become one of the most efficient choices available.

To understand why the meta shifted, it’s important to understand how Echoing Strike actually works mechanically. When fully synergized with Mirrored Blades, Echoing Strike launches five magical weapons outward before they return back to the caster. This creates ten total hit instances.
However, the skill’s total damage is divided across all ten hits. That means many players misunderstood the skill’s actual scaling. Massive tooltip damage numbers looked impressive, but the damage per individual hit was much lower than expected.
| Mechanic | Effect |
|---|---|
| Weapons launched | 5 |
| Returning weapons | 5 |
| Total hit instances | 10 |
| Damage behavior | Total damage divided across all hits |
| Mirrored Blades benefit | Larger AoE coverage, not more total damage |
This explains why some players noticed strange gameplay behavior where bosses died instantly while large packs felt weaker than expected. The previous physical scaling versions relied heavily on bugged or overtuned interactions. Once those interactions were adjusted, players had to rethink the build entirely. That rethink led directly to Hex Purge.
Hex Purge operates very differently from direct damage skills. Instead of relying on the Echoing Strike hit itself to kill enemies, Hex Purge applies a debuff that can repeatedly explode whenever the target is struck. This interaction scales absurdly well with Echoing Strike because each cast generates so many hit instances.
| Mechanic | Result |
|---|---|
| Hex applied to enemy | Enables explosion triggers |
| Explosion trigger condition | Enemy hit while hexed |
| Maximum explosions per target | 3 |
| Echoing Strike synergy | Multiple hits rapidly trigger explosions |
| Damage type | Magic damage |
| AoE radius | Roughly 4 yards |
Because Echoing Strike repeatedly hits targets, a single cast can trigger Hex Purge multiple times on the same enemy while also chaining explosions throughout monster packs. The build effectively “double dips” into increased magic damage scaling.
This works similarly to how older elemental builds in Diablo II scaled with masteries. Any source of increased magic damage amplifies both the initial effect and the triggered explosions. That interaction is what pushes the build into elite-tier territory.
One of the most surprising changes in the new setup is how little investment Echoing Strike itself actually requires. Players are now focusing less on maximizing direct skill damage and more on enabling reliable hit frequency.
| Priority | Importance |
|---|---|
| Attack Rating | Extremely Important |
| Hit consistency | Critical |
| Skill damage scaling | Secondary |
| Magic damage scaling | Primary |
| Demon investment | Reduced |
The physical component of the build is now largely irrelevant compared to the Hex Purge explosions. As long as Echoing Strike connects consistently, the explosions handle the rest. This also dramatically changes demon management.
Previously, players heavily relied on Bound Demons and physical amplification effects. Since Amplify Damage does not boost magic damage, those interactions are no longer mandatory. That frees up both skill points and gearing flexibility.
The new Ladder Season 14 version focuses heavily on skill ranks and magic damage amplification. Void has quickly emerged as the standout weapon option.
| Slot | Recommended Item | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| Weapon | Void | Massive skill ranks and magic damage |
| Armor | Enigma | Teleport and utility |
| Belt | Arachnid Mesh | Skills and utility |
| Amulet | Mara’s Kaleidoscope | Skills and resistances |
| Ring | Opal Vane | Stronger than SOJ for this build |
| Helm | 2/20 Circlet | Skills and FCR |
| Charm | Black Cleft | Magic skill damage scaling |
Interestingly, Opal Vane outperforms Stone of Jordan in many situations because most monsters have zero baseline magic resistance. That means sources of minus enemy magic resistance behave more like direct damage multipliers rather than resistance shredding effects.
The math works differently compared to elemental builds. For players looking to optimize farming efficiency or quickly accumulate D2R Runes during Ladder Season 14, this build’s clear speed may rival some of the strongest historical ladder archetypes.
The recommended mercenary setup prioritizes consistency rather than raw burst damage.
| Component | Choice |
|---|---|
| Mercenary Type | Prayer Mercenary |
| Helm | Cure |
| Weapon | Insight |
| Purpose | Sustain and mana automation |
While traditional Infinity mercenaries remain viable, the Insight setup dramatically improves gameplay smoothness during long farming sessions.
The build already deals overwhelming damage, so quality-of-life improvements often outperform marginal DPS gains.
One of the biggest takeaways from all the testing is that the old physical version is still absurdly strong. Even without perfect optimization, Fortitude-based setups continue to annihilate Players 8 content with minimal difficulty.
This is important because many players invested heavily into expensive crafted weapons and high-end D2R Items during previous ladder seasons. Fortunately, those investments are far from obsolete.
| Version | Strength |
|---|---|
| Physical Echoing Strike | Still elite-tier |
| Hex Purge Magic Variant | Stronger overall |
| Boss killing | Excellent on both |
| AoE clear | Better on Hex Purge |
| Gear flexibility | Better on Hex Purge |
| Demon dependency | Lower on Hex Purge |
In practice, both versions are fully capable of farming endgame content efficiently. The newer setup simply scales more effectively with the current mechanics.
The real reason this build is attracting so much attention is simple: efficiency. The combination of massive AoE chain explosions, strong survivability, teleport mobility, and scalable magic damage creates one of the smoothest high-player-count farming experiences available.
Players pushing early ladder progression should strongly consider this archetype for:
• Chaos Sanctuary farming
• Terror Zones
• Key farming
• High-player-count mapping
• Uber preparation
• Rune hunting
• Magic Find rotations
Because the build performs exceptionally well even without perfect optimization, it may also become one of the most approachable high-end ladder starters for experienced players. That alone could heavily impact the Ladder Season 14 economy.
Even after the balance adjustments, the build continues deleting elite enemies and endgame encounters at alarming speed. The scaling interactions between Echoing Strike and Hex Purge simply remain extremely efficient.
Multiple hits triggering repeated explosions across entire packs creates a compounding damage effect that scales beyond what many other builds can realistically achieve. The result is a build that still comfortably clears Players 8 content while retaining strong survivability and excellent utility. For many players, that combination is exactly what defines a top-tier ladder build.
Ladder Season 14 looks positioned to introduce a more refined version of the Echoing Strike Warlock rather than replacing it outright. The old physical setups still dominate content, but the optimized Hex Purge variant introduces a new ceiling for players willing to fully embrace the magic-damage scaling route.
Whether you are focused on speed farming, pushing ladder progression, collecting high-value D2R ladder items, or simply looking for one of the strongest endgame builds available, this archetype is shaping up to be one of the defining forces of the upcoming season. For now, the biggest takeaway is simple: Echoing Strike survived the nerfs—and it may still be far stronger than intended.
The U4GM Team