Blizzard Entertainment’sDiablo IVis an upcominghack and slashrole-playing action game. Although the expected release date is based on speculation at this point, it’s safe to say it won’t release in 2021. Only three classes have been confirmed so far, leaving a world of possibilities for what we’ll see inDiablo IV.

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Diablo 3 Classes - Monk

The classes ofDiablo IVare essential for the game type.Diablogames don’t have the lengthiest campaigns, but they have unparalleled replay value for their abundance of classes. Moreover, each class can be specialized in different ways, further adding replay value. It has the potential to be the game in the series yet. Withprofound classes,Diablo IVcan surpass expectations.

10Monk

The Monk class was introduced inDiablo III. Known for its elemental physical damage, using a weapon or unarmed, the Monk deserves to be inDiablo IV. The highly anticipated hack and slash game would benefit from having the Monk because of the diversification the character brings. Using the gods as the source of its power, the Monk is a master at martial arts and spiritual attacks. In addition to using unarmed combat, the Monk canwield various weapons.

9Witch Doctor

The Witch Doctor first appeared inDiablo III.This class was partiallyinspired by the Necromancer classsince both can summon pets and use mind control attacks. The Witch Doctor, however, is slightly different than the Necromancer. Both can summon undead servants, yet the Witch Doctor passively summons minions, whereas the Necromancer actively relies more on its summons. Needless to say, the Witch Doctor deserves to appear once again inDiablo IV.

8Demon Hunter

“Now, I am ready. A meteor has fallen in Tristram, and the dead have risen in its wake. I will send them back to their graves. Once, I was hunted. Now…I am the hunter.” The Demon Hunter first appeared officially at Blizzcon 2010. The class has since won us over with its ranged combat using crossbows, traps, and shadow magic.

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The Demon Hunter was inspired by the Amazon and the Assassin classes because of its ranged attacks and traps. One key difference is that theDemon Hunter is darker.

7Assassin

As the master of traps and fighting in close quarters, the Assassin is a must-have inDiablo IV.Similarities can be drawn between the Assassin and the Monk based on their physical fighting traits. However, the Assassin is best used with a series of traps rather than focusing on melee like the Monk. This character needs to be inDiablo IVfor its unique abilities.

6Crusader

Although the Crusader class isheavily based onDiablo II’s Paladin,there are several key differences. For starters, the skill set of the Paladin and Crusader are different. Also, the Crusader uses Wrath as its power source, differing from the Paladin’s Mana. The Crusader can attack at medium and close range, making it one of the series' most powerful characters.Diablo IIIfans are yearning for a reappearance of the Crusader class inDiablo IV.

5Amazon

At some point, it was suggested that the Amazon should be added toDiablo III.Ultimately, developer Blizzard Entertainment chose to add the Necromancer instead. The Amazon could be an integral part ofDiablo IV.Its weapons are specific to its class. The class was partially inspired by the Demon Hunter, but for the most part, it is a unique class in the series. With the ability to shoot bows and throw javelins, the Amazon is proficient at ranged attacks.

4Druid

The Druid uncanny missing appearance fromDiablo IIIcaused anuproar in theDiablocommunity.The Druid was first introduced inDiablo IIas part of theDiablo II: Lord of Destructionexpansion pack.

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It’s been confirmed that the Druid will return inDiablo IV.This coveted character class has the ability to use shapeshifting skills like turning into a werebear or werewolf. It can also summon various animals to fight alongside them.

3Necromancer

“All that grows must also wither and die. All dies and rots, and will then nourish the living.” The decision to add the Necromancer toDiablo IIIpost-launch as a standalone was questionable. The expansionDiablo III:Reaper of Soulsadded the Crusader sooner rather than later.

For those looking to replayDiablo IIIwith a new character, the Necromancer is a good choice. A great deal of polish went into this character. The Necromancer can summon the undead to do its bidding and use corpses as a source of power. Hopefully,Diablo IVfeatures this beloved class.

Diablo 3 Classes - Witch Doctor

2Sorceress

The last confirmedDiablo IIIclass is one of the most coveted.Diabloplayers who aren’tfamiliar with the Sorceressmight remember the Wizard instead. Both classes have a similar skillset and appearance. The character uses a combination of elemental spells, including fire, cold, and lighting. It is considered a glass cannon, meaning it inflicts immense damage but is vulnerable to high-damaging attacks. For Rifts or boss runs, the Sorceress learns moves like Teleport and Magic Weapon that makes it advantageous.

1Barbarian

Since the Barbarian’s monumental introduction inDiablo II, it has become the first and foremost class. The Barbarian uses various weapon types to defeat opponents. As a master of close-quarter combat and a proficient user of team-based warcries, the Barbarian is an essential part of anyDiabloparty. This character’s mastery of weapons like swords, axes, maces, polearms, and spears makes it an easy character for newcomers. This character is already confirmed forDiablo IV,so don’t miss out!

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Diablo 3 Classes - Demon Hunter

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