Diablo 4 Season 11: Best Barbarian leveling build guide

Diablo 4 Season 11 Barbarians don’t have quite the same easy time leveling as Necromancers do, they have more options, I’d like to think. You can go with Rend, HOTA, Whirlwind, and a few others, but personally, I like Whirlwind the most. While Hammer of the Ancients is no doubt the best build going into D4 Season 11, I think it starts a little slow for a leveling build. That said, if you’re aiming to play a Barbarian in Diablo 4 Season 11, here’s our preferred build for leveling all the way to 60, and some thoughts on transitioning into other builds later on. Your thoughts may vary, and by all means, change something if it doesn’t work for you. Note: This build may change slightly depending on what the class plays like when D4 Season 11 officially starts. How does Barbarian Whirlwind leveling build work in Diablo 4 Season 11? Barbarian Whirlwind is easily one of the best level builds for Diablo 4 Season 11, and it’s also pretty easy to play. You lean on that Whirlwind button to spin to win. Between your Shouts and Whirlwind, both can create Dust Devils, which does the vast majority of our damage in this build. Of course, that does mean you need Dust Devil’s Aspect, which is really one of the only downsides. You need to find it on a piece of Legendary gear, but that doesn’t mean the build doesn’t work otherwise. That just means the build gets better later. The build itself is pretty easy, though. You Lunging Strike for Fury, pop your Shouts when they’re on cooldown, and Ground Stomp to reset Wrath of the Berserker. Wrath of the Berserker is to pull enemies in, and then you spin right through them with Whirlwind. You want to make sure you have a few Legendary Aspects to keep your defenses decent, too. Aspect of Might, Aspect of Disobedience, and Aspect of Numbing Wrath. Lunging Strike every 4s to keep these popping off, and gain a host of damage reduction, fortify, and bonus armor. You’re going to be running the following abilities: Lunging Strike Whirlwind Wrath of the Berserker War Cry Ground Stomp Rallying Cry Talents and Arsenal selections for Diablo 4 Season 11 Barbarian Whirlwind leveling build When it comes to the talent tree for this Barbarian level build in Diablo 4 Season 11, we’re going to pick up skills pretty early, because they’re pivotal for the build. Then we can worry about the various, powerful passives that amplify our damage dealing. When using the Arsenal system for Barbarians in Diablo 4 Season 11, this leveling build is going to put Two-Handed Axe in the Technique slot. Then, when you can assign skills to your weapons, do the following: Whirlwind: Two-Handed Slashing Weapon Lunging Strike: Two-Handed Slashing The real important one is Whirlwind, because Furious Whirlwind inflicts Bleed when using a Slashing Weapon. Ideal Divine Gifts for Barbarian leveling build in Diablo 4 Season 11 Divine Gifts feel more like they reward you for doing specific content in Diablo 4 Season 11, so the focus is going to be doing Helltides and leveling that way. For that reason, the Essence of Squalor is going to be the best. It makes Maggots potentially drop Exp Globes in Helltides. If you have it in the Purified slot, it’s doubled, and refills a Healing Potion every 20s. Which Mercenary and Rune Combos to pick for Diablo 4 Season 11 Barbarian leveling build Raheir is still going to be our Mercenary of choice, and is also paired with Varyana. Below, we’ll highlight the talents you want for Raheir, but for Varyana, link Bloodthirst with Whirlwind. Raheir’s talents Ground Slam Raheir’s Aegis Bastion Inspiration It might be hard to come by right Runewords, but personally I like Cir+Gar (Cast the same non-channeled skill 3 times in a row, gain 2. 5% Crit Strike Chance for 5s, up to 25), and Moni+Tec (Cast 2 MObility or Macabre Skills, Invoke Earthquake). Which Uniques and Legendary Aspects help you transition into endgame builds? One of the downsides to Barbarian endgame builds in Diablo 4 Season 11, you’re still going to need quite a few specific Legendary Aspects and Uniques to really make them work. For example, HOTA is one of the most overpowered build right now thanks to an interaction between Melted Heart of Selig and Ramaladni’s Magnum Opus. It will almost certainly catch a nerf, but it will still almost certainly be overwhelmingly powerful. Below are some suggestions of Aspects and Uniques to consider as you go forward for two builds: HOTA and Whirlwind. HOTA Aspects Aspect of Ancestral Force Accelerating Earthquakes HOTA Uniques Heir of Perdition The Grandfather Mantle of Mountain’s Fury Sabre of Tsasgal Ramaladni’s Magnum Opus Melted Heart of Selig Whirlwind Aspects Earthquakes Vehement Brawler’s Dust Devil’s Dire Whirlwind Whirlwind Uniques Heir of Perdition The Grandfather Ring of Starless Skies Battle Trance Check out our other Diablo 4 guides and features Diablo 4 Season 11: All Divine Gifts and how to get them Diablo 4 Season 11: All new Uniques Diablo 4 Season 11 Masterwork changes: Boon or bust?.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/mmo/diablo-4-season-11-best-barbarian-leveling-build-guide

Japan Patent Office Rejects Key Patent Application In Nintendo’s ‘Palworld’ Lawsuit

**Nintendo and Pokémon Company’s Lawsuit Against Palworld Developer Still Ongoing Amid Patent Disputes**

The ongoing lawsuit in Japan between Nintendo and The Pokémon Company against PocketPair, the makers of the hit game *Palworld*, continues to draw attention. As previously reported, this legal battle centers around several patents related to gameplay mechanics, with significant developments unfolding recently.

One key patent in focus is patent 2024-123560 (JP7545191), which branches off from another granted patent currently being used in court. This isn’t merely a peripheral filing; it’s situated directly between two patents central to the litigation. Such positioning means the fate of this patent could have a notable impact on the overall case.

According to reports from GamesFray, the “sibling-parent” relationship within this patent family makes the rejection of patent 2024-031879 particularly significant. The same reasoning—specifically, a lack of inventive step or obviousness based on prior art—that led to this rejection could apply equally to the related Nintendo patents involved in the lawsuit.

Windows Central highlights that the Japan Patent Office’s (JPO) logic in rejecting this specific patent can potentially undermine the two granted patents Nintendo is relying on for their infringement claims. When combined with the prior art used in the rejection, this offers PocketPair a strong defense against accusations of patent infringement and raises the possibility of invalidating Nintendo’s existing patents.

This development challenges Nintendo’s assertion that its patents protect truly original gameplay ideas. When Japan’s own patent authority contests that originality, Nintendo’s argument loses significant credibility. Furthermore, the ruling adds pressure on Nintendo’s third patent involved in the suit, which, according to earlier reports, has already undergone modifications mid-litigation—a clear sign that Nintendo may be feeling the strain.

Looking ahead, it remains to be seen whether Nintendo will attempt to amend its patents or appeal the JPO’s decision. Given Nintendo’s determined stance throughout this lawsuit, an appeal or amendment seems likely.

However, this situation raises a broader question for Nintendo: is persisting with this legal battle truly worthwhile? *Palworld* continues to thrive, and there’s no clear evidence that the Pokémon franchise has suffered any loss of revenue or value as a result. Beyond Nintendo digging in its heels and refusing to back down, it’s unclear what tangible benefits this lawsuit is achieving.

We’ll be following this case closely as it unfolds. Stay tuned for updates on how these patent disputes influence the future of both *Palworld* and Nintendo’s legal strategy.
https://www.techdirt.com/2025/11/03/japan-patent-office-rejects-key-patent-application-in-nintendos-palworld-lawsuit/

Qualtrics CEO Zig Serafin steps down after nine years building experience platform ready for AI’s inflection point

**Zig Serafin Steps Down as Qualtrics CEO Amid Strategic Shift Toward Agentic AI**

Zig Serafin is stepping down as CEO of Qualtrics after nine years with the company—a surprise move that comes as the experience management (XM) vendor positions itself to help buyers guide and better understand their agentic AI deployments.

Serafin announced this week that he’s transitioning to Vice Chairman and Special Advisor. Meanwhile, board members Jim Whitehurst (former Red Hat CEO) and Mark Gillett (from Silver Lake) will step in as interim co-CEOs while the company searches for a permanent replacement.

In a note to employees, Serafin acknowledged that “there’s never a perfect time to step back from something you love,” but emphasized that “now is the right time to begin a thoughtful search for our next CEO.” He added:

> “Today, Qualtrics is the AI Experience Management partner to the world’s most iconic organizations, shaping the most critical experiences in business and in people’s lives. That’s a legacy and a future we should all be incredibly proud of.”

### Timing and Company Trajectory

The timing of Serafin’s departure is especially interesting, as Qualtrics has maintained a clear strategy in recent years and is heading toward $2 billion in revenue.

The vendor is also preparing to integrate Press Ganey Forsta, the $6.75 billion healthcare experience management acquisition announced earlier this year. (You can read my recent interview with Serafin on that announcement [here].)

More significantly, the company has been making substantial bets on agentic AI—positioning itself not as a competitor to operational agents from the likes of Salesforce, ServiceNow, or SAP, but as something different: the “experience layer” that measures and ensures quality across AI-driven interactions.

### Building the Foundation

When Serafin joined Qualtrics in 2016 as COO, he came from an 18-year career at Microsoft where he led products like Skype for Business. At that time, Qualtrics was already a significant player in survey and experience management software.

His tenure, which saw him become CEO in 2020, has been marked by significant transitions, including:

– An $8 billion acquisition by SAP
– An IPO in 2021
– Returning to private ownership in 2023 at a $12.5 billion valuation led by Silver Lake

Throughout these ownership changes, Serafin appeared to be building toward a specific vision.

In conversations with diginomica earlier this year, Qualtrics executives outlined a strategy that feels quite different from the agentic AI approaches pursued by most enterprise software vendors.

Rather than building standalone AI agents or rushing to acquire AI startups, the company has been embedding agentic capabilities into its core products—the ones customers already use heavily.

Brad Anderson, President of Products at Qualtrics, explained the approach during our conversation at the company’s X4 Summit in April:

> “A survey, a good old fashioned survey—the next button is clicked 50,000 times every 60 seconds for Qualtrics surveys, and it peaks at 300,000 times every 60 seconds. By agentifying that, every one of those can be an opportunity to close the loop for the customer.”

This pragmatic, build-not-buy strategy came after Qualtrics evaluated more than 100 potential acquisition targets, according to Anderson. The conclusion was that buying technology in such a rapidly evolving market wouldn’t provide meaningful advantages—particularly when no vendor has yet achieved scale with agentic deployments.

### The Experience Data Advantage

What Serafin leaves behind is a company with a unique asset: a vast repository of human sentiment data collected through billions of customer and employee interactions and an expanding platform.

This isn’t operational data about transactions or processes—it’s data about how people feel about those experiences.

When I spoke with Gurdeep Pall, Qualtrics’ AI President, earlier this year, he suggested that this experience data could eventually enable applications beyond traditional experience management.

The company’s thesis is that in a world where multiple AI agents will handle operational tasks, someone needs to ensure these agents deliver the kind of experiences that build trust and loyalty—rather than eroding them.

Given that trust in agentic AI will be critical to its success, this is a compelling argument.

Anderson articulated this positioning clearly:

> “One of the unique values that we bring, independent of what agent is being used, is the ability to be able to tell an organization: Is your digital agent giving the same experience that your best humans do? That’s the difference between an operational agent and an experience agent.”

### Healthcare as a Proving Ground

The Press Ganey Forsta acquisition takes on added significance in this context. Healthcare is arguably the most critical of all human experiences—moments when people are at their most vulnerable and where the quality of interaction can have long-lasting consequences.

When Serafin announced the deal, he told me healthcare was becoming “the proving ground for the enterprise.”

The sector’s combination of complex regulations, life-or-death stakes, and massive inefficiencies makes it an ideal testbed for whether AI can truly improve human experiences at scale.

With Press Ganey, Qualtrics gains not just a larger healthcare presence but deeper domain expertise in a sector ripe for AI-driven transformation.

If the company can demonstrate that its experience platform can improve healthcare interactions while maintaining quality and trust, the argument for deploying similar approaches across other industries becomes considerably stronger.

### My Take

What’s clear from Serafin’s tenure is that Qualtrics understands where it adds value.

Rather than attempting to be everything to everyone, it’s carved out a specific role: the layer that ensures AI systems deliver the kinds of human experiences organizations actually want.

The agentic AI market is still nascent, and many competing visions exist for how enterprise AI architectures will evolve.

Qualtrics is betting that as organizations deploy multiple operational agents, they’ll need a way to ensure these agents don’t degrade customer and employee experiences—and that experience data will be the key to making that assessment.

In his announcement, Serafin emphasized that the company is “at a key acceleration and inflection point.”

He’s built the platform and established the strategic direction. Now it falls to his successors to execute against that vision in an increasingly crowded and competitive market.

Let’s see who and what comes next!

In the meantime, I’m pleased Serafin is sticking around as an advisor and look forward to seeing what the next few months bring.
https://diginomica.com/qualtrics-ceo-zig-serafin-steps-down-after-nine-years-building-experience-platform-ready-ais

Windows 10 support ends tomorrow: Here’s what comes next

**Windows 10 Support Ends Tomorrow: Here’s What Comes Next**

*By Dwaipayan Roy | Oct 13, 2025 | 05:47 pm*

After nearly a decade of dominance, Microsoft is officially ending support for Windows 10. Starting tomorrow, the tech giant will no longer provide free security updates for the operating system, posing significant risks for the millions of PCs still running it.

### What This Means for Users

Microsoft has been warning users about this change for months, but many are still uncertain about their next steps as the deadline approaches. Without ongoing security updates, Windows 10 machines may become vulnerable to cyberattacks, making it crucial to act promptly.

### Upgrade Hurdles: Hardware Restrictions

According to Forbes, nearly 200 million computers cannot upgrade to Windows 11 due to hardware incompatibility. For these devices, options are limited. Users may need to enroll in Microsoft’s Extended Security Update (ESU) program to continue receiving critical updates—or run an unsupported version of Windows 10, which comes with increased security risks.

### Importance of Backing Up Your Data

Whether you choose to upgrade to Windows 11, enroll in ESU, or continue using an unsupported system, backing up your data is essential. Transitioning between operating systems or updates carries the risk of glitches and data loss. To protect your information, create a full PC backup or safeguard your most important files using cloud storage or external drives.

### Disposal Guidelines: Protecting Your Personal Data

If you plan to recycle or resell your old PC, Microsoft strongly recommends using Windows 10’s built-in erase feature to wipe personal data securely. This precaution helps prevent your information from falling into the wrong hands. The same advice applies to parting ways with smartphones or other devices.

### The Upgrade Push and Criticism

Consumer advocacy groups have voiced concerns that millions of users cannot afford new machines right now, making Microsoft’s push for upgrades feel out of touch with many people’s needs. Nonetheless, Microsoft continues encouraging users to move toward newer devices, especially those equipped with the company’s latest AI features like Copilot.

With Windows 10 support ending, it’s important to evaluate your options carefully and take steps to protect your data and device. Whether upgrading or opting for extended security updates, preparation is key as the tech landscape moves forward.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/science/microsoft-ends-windows-10-support-tomorrow-what-to-do/story