Which class should you play in Diablo 4? Here are the pros and cons of all the classes in D4
Diablo 4 includes just five classes, fewer than we had in Diablo 2 or Diablo 3. All of the Diablo 4 classes are classic archetypes or fan-favorites from previous Diablo titles: Barbarian, a powerful melee combatant wielding an arsenal of weapons, returning from Diablo 2 and Diablo 3 (and definitely the class you should play in Diablo 4) Druid, a shapeshifter who harnesses the power of nature, and a fan-favorite making its return from Diablo 2 Necromancer, a summoner who controls skeletal armies and wields the power of blood and bone, returning from Diablo 2 and Diablo 3 Rogue, a highly mobile ranged and melee combatant, returning from Diablo 1, but it’s also similar to the Diablo 3 Demon Hunter Sorcerer, a master of elemental magic and powerful enchantments, which has been part of the franchise since Diablo 1 (though in Diablo 3 it was called Wizard)The range of classes should offer something for every playstyle, though we hope to see a few other favorites appear in the future, like the Paladin/Crusader from Diablo 2 and Diablo 3 — or even something completely new.