What it is
Lexi.gg (lexi.gg/diablo-4) is a relatively new site in the D4 space that positioned itself as a tier list aggregator: instead of publishing its own editorial opinion, it compares and consolidates D4Builds, Maxroll, and Mobalytics rankings into a single interface. Plus its own curated builds and a uniques wiki. Created by an indie developer with mobile UX focus.
What problem it solves
The three big hubs (D4Builds, Maxroll, Mobalytics) sometimes differ in tier list rankings — a build may be S on Maxroll and A on Mobalytics. Manual comparison requires three tabs. Lexi.gg consolidates that: go, see how each hub ranks each cross-class build, form a balanced opinion without manual work.
How it differs from Mobalytics
Mobalytics is an editorial hub with its own tier list. Lexi.gg is a meta-tier-list that includes Mobalytics as one of its sources. They don't directly compete — Lexi.gg reads and publishes Mobalytics' take, plus D4Builds' and Maxroll's.
What people actually use it for
Tier list cross-check: do Maxroll and Mobalytics agree that build X is top? Lexi.gg tells you at once.
Identify consensus builds: builds that are S in all three hubs are safe picks. Builds with disagreement require investigation.
Mobile browsing: UI optimized for phones, better than opening Maxroll's prose on small screens.
Quick wiki lookups: for specific uniques, Lexi.gg has a simple wiki without Wowhead's complexity.
Own curated builds: Lexi.gg also publishes its own selection — useful as a third opinion.
Who it's NOT for
- Those seeking depth in a single opinion: Lexi.gg aggregates, doesn't deepen. For deep analysis, go directly to Maxroll.
- Those needing an interactive planner: Lexi.gg has no planner like Maxroll or D4 Planner.
- Those seeking community engagement: no comments or voting, just viewer.
- Hardcore theorycrafters: aggregated tier lists smooth extreme opinions. For edge cases, the original sources.
How it's actually used
Tier List → see cross-site comparison with S/A/B/C badges per build per source.
Hover/click a build for detail and links to original sources.
Builds → see Lexi.gg's own curated builds, an alternative to the aggregator view.
Wiki → uniques lookup.
Mobile experience works well — the site is designed mobile-first.
Honest limitations
Limited source pool: aggregates D4Builds + Maxroll + Mobalytics. Doesn't include Icy Veins, Wowhead, or community sites. If you value those, they don't appear in the comparison.
Update lag: depends on sources updating first, then Lexi.gg re-scrapes. For immediate post-patch reactions, original sources are faster.
No own theorycraft depth: aggregator isn't theorycraft. For "why" decisions, go to sources.
Small brand: relatively new site, smaller community than big hubs.
How to get started
lexi.gg/diablo-4/tier-list/endgame — go directly to the tier list comparator.
Identify your class. See how it's ranked across D4Builds + Maxroll + Mobalytics simultaneously.
For builds with disagreement between sources, open the source links to investigate why.
Bookmark for weekly tier list check.
Combine: Lexi.gg as aggregator pulse, Maxroll/Mobalytics for deep dive on the chosen build.
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