
The Druid returns for the first time since Diablo II. Instead, a secondary bonus power will be gained. The Sorceress will also have access to the Enchantment System where a Skill can be bound as an active or as an Enchantment, where it will no longer be used as an active. A new Chilling mechanic has been added where the amount of Cold damage affects whether an enemy will be slowed, frozen, or shattered by your attacks. The Sorceress will be the resident magic user, harnessing the elemental powers of Fire, Cold, and Lightning. The Rogue’s imbued weapons will also mark a key part of their arsenal, including a great variety of deadly poisons, no doubt. The Rogue follows the archetype laid down by previous Diablo games and World of Warcraft alike, with a focus on combos, stealth, shadow magic, and the option for some ranged attacks as well. These weapons can be attached to different skills, allowing for a greater degree of customisation. Depending on the situation, the Barbarian can whip out a mace or a pair of hand axes, with the ability to carry four weapons total and swap between them at any time. The Barbarian returns from Diablo 3, liking to get down and dirty with their Arsenal of weapons. But for now, Blizzard have only revealed four: the Barbarian, the Sorceress, the Druid, and the Rogue – the last of which was announced at BlizzCon Online 2021. Image: Diablo 4/ Activison Blizzard Diablo 4: class warfareĭiablo 4 will have five character classes at launch which will as usual be all very distinctive from one another. I mean, she managed to seduce an Angel, and is referred to as the Queen of Succubi. The important thing is that she is far more fertile ground than another big, angry demon lord.

Where Blizzard chose to take her character is anyone’s guess. In fact, it was her relationship with archangel Inarius that eventually led to the creation of the Nephalem, and consequently humans. She is the daughter of Mephisto, and has an prominent role in the lore of the Diablo series. It appears likely Lilith will feature as the main antagonist in Diablo 4, which has us excited. In the “Cathedral” image we can see Lilith, who hasn’t been seen since Diablo II, as a major player in a conflict between good and evil. The concept art that has been made available shows of this darker tone, but also how the designers have incorporated a great deal of religious symbolism and references into their work.
