Diablo IV

Diablo IV will have five classes: Barbarian, Druid, Warlock, Rogue and Necromancer at launch.

1.Barbarian class in Diablo IV

Popular among fans, the Barbarian focuses on brutal, physical combat. Most of the barbarian's abilities will be familiar to players of the Diablo universe.

The barbarian is one of the most iconic classes in the Diablo series. These huge Nordic berserkers have an arsenal of powerful weapons and a well-deserved reputation for their ferocity and relentlessness in combat. For players who like to take on their enemies in close combat, the barbarian fulfills every aspect of this amazing class fantasy. This class offers a wide range to satisfy all types of physical combat, from the classic whirlwind to frenzy and berserk to rending enemies to spill their blood on the battlefield. Get ready!

2.The Druid Class in Diablo IV

The iconic Druid returns from Diablo II with a familiar mix of elemental, shapeshifting, and summoning abilities. Shapeshifting occurs seamlessly through the use of specific abilities associated with a particular form (Werewolf or Werebear).

Druids are an extremely versatile class with many ways to play them. Do you like the spellcasting, elemental effect of a wizard? Do you want to turn into a wolf to shred your enemies with fast and fierce claws, or into a bear to resist the hardest blows? Why do not you combine them in new and exciting ways?

Unlike the Druid in Diablo II, the Druid in Diablo IV is fluid. You can choose both wolf and bear forms and seamlessly switch between them to create a fast-attacking wolf with the survivability of the biggest, baddest bear. You can combine the elemental powers of wind, earth and air to confuse and destroy your enemies -- you can even combine a shapeshifter with a wizard if you want. There are a variety of companions to choose from, or you can even select more than one -- swarming ravens, focused empowering wolves or poisonous immobilizing tendrils.

3.Warlock Class in Diablo IV

The powerful but fragile sorcerer uses elemental magic to destroy enemies from afar. Skills can light up dark rooms.

We love the wizard because we long for the life of a master of arcane elements and ancient knowledge, fighting alone in the wilderness against demons and ravenous beasts. Whether you conjure the flames of hell to burn your enemies, summon cataclysmic lightning to tear them to pieces, or freeze them to the core with the power of ice and blizzard, this class has something for you.

However you choose to play the class, some things will always be the same. You can do massive damage, but you can not absorb much of it yourself. In general, you should stay in range rather than going confrontational. And you should focus a lot on your synergies, equipment, and skills to get the most out of your class. A legendary item that works well for a fire wizard may be useless for one who prefers to use frost or shock.

Druid in Diablo IV

4.Rogue Class in Diablo IV

The rogue is a high mobility class that kills with finesse and speed. It is both a ranged and melee DPS that uses swords, daggers, bows and crossbows to defeat enemies. This class has elements familiar to both the assassins from Diablo II and the demon hunters from Diablo III.

The rogue is making a comeback after taking a break in the Diablo franchise for a few titles. Combining the lessons he learned from the Assassin and Demon Hunter, the Rogue from Diablo IV is back in fine form. With ranged and melee abilities and access to stealth, traps, and decent defensive gear, the highly mobile rogue is fearsome in both group and single player content. The rogue is capable of taking on just about anything you put in front of it, in whatever form the player prefers, and with so much variety that a different build can almost feel like a different class. Whether it's stealth and shadows, bows and traps, poison or ice, the rogue is out quickly and has done its job well.

5.Necromancer Class in Diablo IV

The legendary necromancer is a scythe wielder who summons death. A summoner who is proficient in blood, shadow, and bone magic. He is a ranged and melee DPS and is supported by his army of the dead. You can be a summoner or choose to play with no minions at all. This class has elements familiar to necromancers from Diablo II and Diablo III.

The Necromancer in Diablo IV will feel both familiar and new to those who have played this class in previous games in the Diablo series. You'll be able to summon a platoon of undead minions and golems to accompany you across the Broken Peaks and beyond once the full game is released, while casting curses, dealing spell damage through darkness, corruption, bone and blood, and summoning bone spears and walls to further harass or even destroy those who dare oppose you.

We assume that there are many different ways to play this class, but all aspiring necromancers will have similar experiences in some way. When playing a Necromancer, you will need to carefully consider how you balance your offensive and defensive abilities; you are lightly armored and very weak compared to Lilith's servants. You'll probably find that groups of less powerful enemies are easy fodder for you, but strong individual bosses are more challenging. And of course, your equipment and legendary items of Diablo 4 are of utmost importance and must be chosen carefully.