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Mobalytics D4

Multi-game hub focused on D4: quick tier lists, popular builds, and class guides with a modern UI aimed at casual and mid-core players

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What it is

Mobalytics (mobalytics.gg/diablo-4) is the D4 section of the Mobalytics multi-game hub, which covers mainly LoL since 2017 and expanded to other titles including D4. The company is well-established with serious funding and a modern UI across all games.

For D4 it offers:

  • Per-class and per-build tier lists with visual badges (S/A/B/C tier).
  • Compact build cards with skills, gear summary, paragon highlights — all info in a single scroll.
  • Basic class guides with stat priority and leveling.
  • Patch coverage with editorial summaries.

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What problem it solves

Maxroll and other sites cover D4 with extensive prose requiring reading. For players who already know the game and just need a current meta refresh ("what build hits this season?"), reading 5 screens of prose is overkill.

Mobalytics solves this with visual presentation: scroll the builds, see tier instantly, open a card, and have the essentials without infinite scroll. For quick decisions it optimizes lookup time.

How it differs from Maxroll

  • Maxroll: depth + prose. Build guide is a small essay with per-slot justification.
  • Mobalytics: speed + visual. Build card is a compact infographic.

For learning, Maxroll. For quick reference, Mobalytics. Many use both.

What people actually use it for

Quick meta check: 5 min of scroll give you the current tier list state.

Compare builds visually: see 3 Necromancer builds side-by-side fast instead of opening 3 tabs.

Onboarding friends: the modern visual UI is friendlier for friends just starting than Maxroll's long-form page.

Mobile browsing: the UI works better on mobile than dense-prose sites.

Tier list reference: if you just want to know "is Druid viable?" in 10 seconds, Mobalytics gives you the answer faster.

Who it's NOT for

  • Hardcore optimizers: visual cards sacrifice depth. For detailed justification of stat priorities or paragon edge cases, Maxroll.
  • Leveling-focused: leveling content is lighter than on Maxroll.
  • Players without fast internet: Mobalytics is image-heavy and consumes bandwidth.
  • Community discussion: no active comments like on Maxroll or Reddit. It's read-only.

How it's actually used

  1. mobalytics.gg/diablo-4.

  2. Top menu: Classes, Builds, Tier List.

  3. Click your class → see cards of popular builds with visible tier.

  4. Card click → expanded view with skills, primary paragon nodes, gear list.

  5. For global tier list: Tier List section gives a cross-class overview.

  6. Patch notes / news are in the D4 hub's home page.

Honest limitations

Less depth: visual simplification means losing context. For why a build works, Maxroll is better.

Lower coverage: fewer published builds than Maxroll. Only top tier; for off-meta or experimental, other sites.

Slower updates post-patch: Mobalytics tends to take 1-2 days longer than Maxroll to revise tier lists.

Visual lookahead bias: the compact UI sometimes simplifies complex decisions. An "S tier" build on Mobalytics may have nuance only visible in Maxroll's prose.

Multi-game site, distributed focus: the team covers multiple games. When D4 isn't the dev-cycle priority, content refreshes slower.

How to get started

  1. mobalytics.gg/diablo-4.

  2. Tier List first — cross-class overview of the current state.

  3. Pick a top-tier class you like visually.

  4. Browse build cards for that class. Click one for the expanded detail.

  5. If the card convinces you, consider cross-checking with Maxroll for depth before investing in the char.

  6. For continuous use, bookmark and refresh weekly during active season.

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