Unstoppable in Diablo 4 is a status effect that removes, prevents, and breaks through all the crowd-controlling effects. This status effect can be applied through skills, weapons, legendary aspects, and various types of equipment. But while it can be applied to players or characters, your enemies can become unstoppable, too. Except for Necromancers, all the classes have skills that apply this status. But how does Unstoppable work? Do all the World bosses have an unstoppable status effect? Don’t worry, check out our guide that explains everything about the Unstoppable in D4.
If you want to know about the Thorns, Vulnerable, or what do the Cold Damage, Chill, Freeze / Frozen status effects mean, check out our guides for using them for your best builds.
What is Unstoppable in Diablo 4
Unstoppable status ailment removes and prevents every crowd-controlling (CC) effect against the enemies. You can use Unstoppable in Diablo 4 when you know the odds are against you. If you know that the elite mobs or enemies can impair you using any crowd-control status, using unstoppable can help you prevent it and survive longer.
It can help you break through any crowd-controlled effects dealt by the hordes of enemies. Considering that, if any enemies apply freeze, slow, or chill status effects, you can easily break through using this status effect. You become immune to all the CC effects once this stat applies. In total, there are 11 crowd-control status effects. And they are as follows:
- Daze
- Chill
- Knockback
- Slow
- Immobilize
- Knockdown
- Stun
- Fear
- Tether
- Freeze
- Taunt
All Skills for Using Unstoppable Status Effect in D4
Here are all the skills that provide Unstoppable in Diablo 4:
- Enhanced Rallying Cry (Barbarian)
- Effect: Offers Unstoppable when the skill is active.
- Charge (Barbarian)
- Effect: Become unstoppable and rush forward as you push enemies with you when swinging through them for 25% damage by knocking them down.
- Requirement: Requires any complete Arsenal weapon.
- Wrath of the Berserker (Barbarian)
- Effect: Gain Berserking and become unstoppable for five seconds. For the next 10 seconds, dealing direct damage with basic skills offers berserking or unstoppable for five seconds.
- Enhanced Earthen Bulwark (Druid)
- Effect: Become unstoppable when this skill is active.
- Trample (Druid)
- Effect: Shape-shift into Werebear while becoming Unstoppable, and charge forward dealing 75% damage and knocking back enemies.
- Prime Grizzly Rage (Druid)
- Effect: You gain unstoppable when Grizzly Rage is active.
- Shadow Step (Rogue)
- Effect: Become unstoppable and quickly move through the shadows to stab your victim from behind for 72% damage.
- Requirement: Dual-Wielded weapons.
- Concealment (Rogue)
- Effect: This skill makes you unstoppable granting 30% increased movement speed to move freely through enemies until the skill is active.
- Prime Shadow Clone (Rogue)
- Effect: You become unstoppable for 5 seconds after casting a shadow clone.
- Teleport (Sorcerer/ Sorceress)
- Effect: Transform into lightning becoming unstoppable, and surging to the target location, dealing 25% damage on arrival.
For the Necromancer class, you can use Curative Potion to become Unstoppable for 1 second. In addition to the Necromancer, all the classes can use this Potion to gain this status effect in D4.
All Aspects that Make Use of Unstoppable
Here are all the aspects that provide Unstoppable status in Diablo 4:
- Exploiter’s Aspect: You have a 20% increased crowd control duration. When enemies are unstoppable, you deal 20% to 30% increased damage to them.
- Ghostwalker Aspect: When the Unstoppable status effect is applied, you gain 10 to 25% increased movement speed and can move freely through enemies.
- Aspect of the Iron Warrior (Barbarian): Iron Skill offers unstoppable and a 10% damage reduction against enemies and mobs.
- Eluding Aspect: Becoming injured while crowd-controlled offers Unstoppable for four seconds.
How do Enemies become Unstoppable?
Elite enemies can become unstoppable if you repeatedly hit them with any of the CC effects. So, ensure that you are not spamming the elite mobs with crowd control for a balanced play.
Are all Bosses Unstoppable in Diablo 4?
No, bosses are not considered unstoppable even though they are immune to most of the crowd-controlling effects. This stat effect is indicated by two broken chains above heads. As the D4 bosses don’t have this icon above their heads always, they cannot be considered to have this status effect. Instead, you can stagger them by filling their stagger bar. Once their bar is full, look for an opening and inflict the preferred crowd-controlled skills to take them down.
That’s all about the Unstoppable in Diablo 4. If this guide helped you out, check out our guides to find out if should you sell, salvage, or stash loot, how to reset or refund Paragon Board, how Barrier generation works, and explore more Diablo 4 Guides right here on Gamer Tweak.