If you missed the Malignant Hearts from Season 1, Season 2 brought them back as Malignant Rings. We’ve ranked all the Malignant Rings in Diablo 4, from worst to best.

That doesn’t mean that the lowest on the list are bad, they just aren’t as powerful as the others. And since each one is tied to a specific class, you’ll unfortunately be stuck with only one per character.

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Diablo 4: All Malignant Rings, ranked

5. Rogue – Writhing Band of Trickery

Although the Rogue class is the best class in ourSeason 2 classes tier list, they sadly received the most boring Malignant Ring. Perhaps it’s to counter the fact that they’re still a highly-powerful class. After casting a Subterfuge Skill, Writhing Band of Trickery will leave behind aDecoy Trap that continuously lures and Taunts enemies.It’llexplode after three secondsto deal Shadow damage, and it can occur every 12 seconds.

Traps don’t really do much for most Rogue builds, but at least they lure enemies away. If you do end up getting this Malignant Ring, there’s no harm in trying it out, but it just doesn’t seem like a very good one compared to the rest.

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4. Druid – Airidah’s Inexorable Will

This Druid ring will aid you if you want to improve your Ultimate skills. Airidah’s Inexorable Willpulls Distant enemies into your Ultimate Skill, while also dealing Physical damage. The damage also increases depending on your Willpower.

I think this is a decent Malignant Ring, especially because of the damage increase with high Willpower points. It alsoreduces the Ultimate Cooldown, which helps greatly. I practically never used Ultimates because of how long their Cooldowns feel interminable.

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3. Necromancer – Ring of the Sacrilegious Soul

Since most Necromancers rely on Corpse Skills, I find theRing of the Sacrilegious Soulto be a great Malignant Ring. It’ll automatically activate the following equipped Skills on the Corpses around you:Raise Skeleton(every 2.0-1.0 seconds),Corpse Explosion(every 2.0-1.0 seconds), andCorpse Tendrils(every 16-8 seconds).

I remember playing around with Malignant Hearts back in Season 1 and having one that gave me this power. It was a lot more useful than I thought it’d be since I didn’t have to constantly activate these Skills myself. It also gives+3 Ranks to all Corpse Skills, which leaves a lot of room open in your Skill Tree.

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2. Sorcerer – Tal Rasha’s Iridescent Loop

Second place goes to Tal Rasha’s Iridescent Loop, which is only for Sorcerers. For each type ofElemental damage you deal, you’ll gain increased damagefor four seconds. Also, dealing Elemental damage refreshes the bonuses.

Despite Sorcerers being a pretty weak class at the moment, having this Malignant Ring would really improve their build. Elemental damage is a Sorcerer’s bread and butter, so no matter what build you’re using, this ring can’t limit you.

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1. Barbarian – Ring of Red Furor

Finally, the number one spot is for the class that was in last place in our Season 2 tier list. Barbarians get a nice boost with theRing of Red Furor. After you spend100 Fury within three seconds, the next casting of Hammer of the Ancients, Upheaval, or Death Blow will be aguaranteed Critical Strike,dealing 10-30% bonus Critical Strike Damage.

That’s quite a large bonus, and since you get the choice of three different Skills to activate this ring, I feel it’s vital for any endgame Barbarian build. It gets even better with the increased Resource generation, meaning you’ll rarely run out of Fury to spend.

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Anyka Pettigrew

Anyka Pettigrew has been a Staff Writer for PC Invasion since November 2023 and a Contributing Writer since February 2023. She is a Canadian graduate of a Bachelor of Arts degree who has been writing in games journalism for four years. Anyka is an avid guides writer but also enjoys writing anything from news pieces, to reviews, and even opinion pieces. Having a never-ending passion for video games for as long as she can remember got her into a plethora of genres like action adventure, RPGs, horror, survival etc. Some of her favorite franchises are God of War, Persona, The Last of Us, Zelda, and Resident Evil. She also enjoys reading fantasy and sci-fi books, as well as drawing digital art. Anyka also regularly listens to podcasts on gaming news from ‘Kinda Funny Games’, and ‘Play, Watch, Listen’.