
Binding Whirlwind to Left Mouse will not allow you to hold the button and keep moving continuously. If you’ve rebound “show items” from Alt, you will have to use that key instead. The most common method to avoid this is to hold down Alt while casting by holding Right Mouse. Casting Whirlwind on an enemy will cause your character to begin the Whirlwind animation and move to the target monster only to stop the moment your target comes in range. Second, you want to avoid targeting enemies when casting Whirlwind and instead cast to a point on the ground. Your life leech from attacks will be keeping you healed up for the most part, but if you are spinning through empty space or hitting mobs you cannot leech off of (skeletons, gloams, Diablo, etc.) you will be forced to watch helplessly as your health gets chunked away and to pray that it stays above zero until you are able to potion or leech again.

You cannot use any potions during the Whirlwind animation, however long it happens to be. There are a few nuances of Whirlwind that are important to remember when playing your Whirlwind Barb.

The usual suspects of MF gear can be slotted in, but they won’t all be called out in the gear section. Modifiers on maps can supplement MF when farming for items. Gear favors damage, and therefore clear speed, over magic find. This guide will be focusing primarily on softcore pvm, but is completely valid for a hardcore character as well. You too can feel the power of the strongest class in Diablo 2: read on to learn more… The whirlwind barbarian is an iconic part of Diablo.
