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This page lists all known Barbarian skills, sorted by skill tree. Each skill tree page and each skill page contain individual information and screenshots.


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The Berserker skill tree is a Barbarian skill tree themed with a ferocious fighting style, and has skills to reflect this.


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Berserker Skill tree as of BlizzCon 2009.

Berserker skills

The Berserker tree focuses on creating barbarians whose main role in battle is to deal damage to multiple enemies at once, to buff himself to become better at it and to maintain fury so he can continue fighting at a fast pace. As such, the tree has skills that the Barbarian can use to buff himself, making him stronger, to hit multiple enemies at once and to be faster than barbarians of other builds. Also, like any skill tree focusing on any element of gameplay, it cannot be called a skill tree if it doesn't have signature skills that can actually kill. Luckily for us, the Berserker tree has a few cool skills that makes enemies easy to kill, like Battle Rage, Leap Attack and Whirlwind.


Tier I

  • Battle Rage
    • Active skill that increases damage and Critical Hit chance for a while.
  • Bad Temper
    • Passive skill that helps gain and maintain Fury.


Tier II

  • Sprint
    • Active skill that increases movement speed.
  • Double Strike (required for Slashing Strike)
    • Passive skill that gives a chance to hit with both weapons instead of one in melee.


Tier III

  • Frenzy
    • Passive skill that increase attack speed on successful hit.
  • Threatening Shout
    • Active battle cry skill that decrease enemy damage.


Tier IV

  • Leap Attack
    • Active skill that lets the Barbarian jump, causing damage when he lands.
  • Slashing Strike (requires Double Strike)
    • Passive skill that gives a chance to strike all enemies in range.
  • Berserker State (required for Onslaught)
    • Passive skill that gives a chance to enter a Berserker state.


Tier V

  • Whirlwind
    • Active skill that turns the Barbarian into a cyclone of damage.


Tier VI

  • Wrath of the Berserker
    • Active skill that increases numerous Barbarian combat stats.
  • Onslaught (requires Berserker State)
    • Active skill that increases crit and dodge chance.


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The Juggernaut skill tree is a Barbarian skill tree themed with the Barbarian's powers in combat, and has skills to reflect this.


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Juggernaut Skill tree as of BlizzCon 2009.

Juggernaut skills

The Juggernaut tree focuses on creating barbarians whose main role in battle is to take damage, to tank to some extent and to be a support to his allies. As such, the tree has skills that the Barbarian can use to heal him self quicker than barbarians of other builds, to force enemies to attack him and to make them powerless once they are in his clutches. Also, like any skill tree focusing on any element of gameplay, it cannot be called a skill tree if it doesn't have signature skills that can actually kill. Luckily for us, the Juggernaut tree has a few cool skills that makes enemies easy to kill, like Bash, Cleave and Seismic Slam.


Tier I


Tier II

  • Cleave
    • Active skill that hits multiple enemies in front of the Barbarian.


Tier III


Tier IV

  • Taunt
    • Active skill that forces monsters to attack you.
  • Bloodthirst (required for Strong Constitution)
    • Active skill that heals the Barbarian some of the damage he deals.

Tier V

  • Seismic Slam
    • Active skill that is a line AoE damaging everything in front of the Barbarian.
  • Recovery (requires Invigorated)

Tier VI


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The Battlemaster skill tree is a Barbarian skill tree themed with the finer aspects of combat, and has skills to reflect this.


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BattleMaster Skill tree as of BlizzCon 2009.

Battlemaster skills

The Battlemaster tree focuses on creating barbarians whose main role in battle is to be good at combat on all levels, to tank to a certain extent and to maintain a good defense than barbarians of other builds. Also, like any skill tree focusing on any element of gameplay, it cannot be called a skill tree if it doesn't have signature skills that can actually kill. Luckily for us, the Battlemaster tree has a few cool skills that makes enemies easy to kill, like Hammer of the Ancients, Weapon Throw and Furious Charge.


Tier I

  • Battle Cry
    • Active skill that is a battle cry giving armor to all nearby party members.
  • Second Wind (required for Ignore Pain)
    • Passive skill that lowers damage taken when on less than 50% health.


Tier II


Tier III

  • Hammer of the Ancients
    • Active skill creating a magic hammer to smash enemies.
  • Ignore Pain (requires Second Wind)
    • Active skill reducing all damage taken and fury gained.


Tier IV

  • Weapon Throw (requires Inspiration)
    • Active skill, throwing a weapon at an enemy, hurting and slowing it.
  • Inspiration (requires Enrage and required for Weapon Throw)
    • Passive skill increasing crit chance and damage when landing a crit.


Tier V

  • Furious Charge
    • Active skill charging an enemy, and anything in front of you.
  • Retaliation
    • Passive skill that increase damage after successful block.


Tier VI

  • Cripple
    • Passive skill that slows enemy movement and attack rate.


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