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Diablo 4 Season 11 Wing Strikes Build Guide | How to Maximize Damage through Arbiter Form?

Jan 08, 2026 Author: D4gold

With Paladin's debut as a new class in Diablo 4, its most popular and widely used skill is Arbiter of Justice. This skill not only boasts powerful combat capabilities but also fully embodies Paladin class characteristics.

More specifically, Arbiter of Justice allows you to transform into Arbiter form, using wings and a spear to deal damage to enemies while moving. Its basic effect allows you to maintain this form for 20 seconds, dealing 600% damage upon landing on the battlefield.

More importantly, this skill can be upgraded with additional modifiers, triggering new automatic damage mechanisms, such as Wing Strikes.

This guide will detail how to craft a reliable Paladin build using Wing Strikes and the basic Arbiter of Justice effect.

Diablo 4 Season 11 Wing Strikes Build Guide | How to Maximize Damage through Arbiter Form?

How to unlock Wing Strikes?

Wing Strikes is essentially a powerful automatic attack skill triggered after using Arbiter of Justice to enter Arbiter form, allowing you to unleash energy in a radius, dealing damage to surrounding enemies.

Alternatively, you can unlock Arbiter form and Wing Strikes by using a Disciple skill with a cooldown, but only after reaching level 15 and unlocking Disciple Oath, one of Paladin's exclusive mechanics.

Once in Arbiter form, you will see a small blue orb below your resource bar, indicating the duration of Arbiter form. However, it's important to note that the duration does not stack.

This means that even if you cast multiple Disciple skills with cooldowns, the total duration of Arbiter form will not increase; you must wait for the current skill effect to end before casting a new one to extend the duration.

However, if you obtain Arbiter form through Arbiter of Justice, you can extend the duration by modifying the skill effect itself, such as equipping gear with excellent critical hit attributes.

The importance of maintaining Arbiter form is emphasized because the entire Wing Strikes mechanic and related builds are based on it; otherwise, you will be unable to deal effective damage.

What kind of damage does it deal?

Wing Strikes only deals Holy damage, so related builds focus on this damage type. By default, Wing Strikes is triggered approximately every two seconds in a three-hit combo.

On this foundation, you should invest in Enhanced Arbiter of Justice to reduce the cooldown of Wing Strikes to 0.5 seconds, allowing you to trigger this auto-attack more frequently.

Additionally, the key passive skill Exaltation directly increases your damage in Arbiter form and provides you with an extra Wing Strikes, and combined with Falling Star skill, each of your attacks will hit four times.

Falling Star is one of Disciple skills and also the main movement skill in this build. It resets quickly upon killing enemies, allowing you to continuously and efficiently traverse the battlefield.

This chain reaction is effective in many Paladin builds. For example, it can trigger additional Judgment effects for Judgment builds, resulting in higher damage.

It's worth noting that Wing Strikes doesn't benefit from attack speed bonuses, but this doesn't significantly impact its effectiveness, as it allows for faster casting of skills like Falling Star, making it easier to move around the map and maintain buffs.

Based on the above, if you want to further increase the damage and other attributes (such as resistance or health) of your Wing Strikes build, you can add the following skills:

  • Fanaticism Aura
  • Defiance Aura
  • Consecration

Gear selection

If you can obtain enough Mythics, it is recommended that you prioritize adding Heir of Perdition to your Wing Strikes build, as it provides more damage and critical strike chance bonuses.

Shroud of False Death provides more Strength, which increases your skill damage and armor, and combined with other Paladin passive skills, provides further damage increases.

For other lower rarity gear options, you should focus on finding items with attack speed, critical strike chance, block chance, and stats that increase in Arbiter form, such as:

  • Helm: Angelic Masterwork
  • Chest Armor: Hale's Salve
  • Gloves: Virtuous
  • Pants: Indomitable
  • Boots: Arbiter's Zephyr
  • Amulet: Tyrael's Jurisdiction
  • Ring: Celestial Strife

Of course, simply equipping gear is not enough; you also need to consume Diablo 4 gold and other necessary materials to Temper, Masterwork, and Sanctify your gear according to its rarity level.

However, considering the irreversible and random nature of Sanctification results, we recommend that you perform Sanctification on gear of higher rarity. This way, even if the results are not entirely satisfactory, it won't significantly impact your final build.

Which Legendary Aspects are better?

If you have enough gold and game time, we recommend imprinting Legendary Aspects onto your gear to enhance its affixes.

For the Wing Strikes build, the first recommended aspect is Aspect of Tyrael's Jurisdiction. It allows your wing strikes to track and attack nearby enemies, enabling you to continuously deal damage while moving around.

The second aspect worth imprinting is Aspect of Celestial Strife. It grants you a stacking vulnerability damage buff. As long as you kill many enemies while maintaining Arbiter form, these buffs will not reset.

Choosing Divine Gifts

As a seasonal power in Season 11, Divine Gifts, while not as popular as Sanctification, are still worth adding to most builds.

The main purpose of these gifts is to help you obtain more loot, so there are generally no specific options depending on the build. You can decide which ones to equip based on your personal needs.

Of course, if the corrupted state corresponding to certain gifts provides buffs to enemies that make the game too difficult for your character, you can also choose not to equip them. This will not affect the overall effectiveness of Wing Strikes build.

It must be said that thanks to its rich class-specific mechanics, Paladin's build possibilities are incredibly diverse, so much so that it may continue to be popular even after the second expansion introduces a new class.

That's all for this guide. If obtaining the recommended gear and Legendary Aspects isn't too difficult for you, try this build with your Paladin character!

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