

Not sure which class you want to play as in the Diablo IV beta? Check out our guide to selecting the perfect class for you.In this guide, we break down each of the five classes in Diablo 4 and what they offer when compared to others, so you can choose your favorite to start with!ĭiablo 4 currently has five different classes: Barbarian, Druid, Necromancer, Rogue, and Sorcerer. Be sure to check out our complete breakdowns of each class as well. Your classes will be either male or female depending on your choice and none of the classes are gender locked. The druid is a shapeshifter that can become various animals and what not with varying types of magic consisting of earth and wind spells. You will have a variety of basic magic spells, with each type of summoned companion having its own attacks and upgrades. It allows you to summon undead AI companions in order to help you in combat. Necromancer – Stats not listed until open betaĮven without the main stats listed, the Necromancer will be the best for beginners. It’s the best for beginners in the closed beta, but as far as the open beta and full game, that title belongs to the next class. Newcomers can strike from afar as they learn the ropes, and veterans know how to combine their spells into deadly chains of attacks. It’s a good class for beginners and veterans as well. You will have fire, lightning and ice spells at your disposal with both single and AoE spells. This is your standard spell caster class. Sorceress – Intelligence 10, Strength 7, Intelligence 7, Willpower 8 Of course, there are daggers and swords for up close and personal combat as well. Crossbows and all kinds of ranged weapons will be at your disposal, hence the high dexterity.

Rogue – Dexterity 10, Strength 7, Intelligence 7, Willpower 8 As far as the stat to level up, it goes without saying that strength should be your area of focus here. The classic tank character, the Barbrian is a brutal warrior that relies on strength rather than magic.

Let’s take a look at the different classes in Diablo IV’s open beta.īarbarian – Strength 10, Dexterity 8, Willpower 7, Intelligence 7 All five, of course, will be in the full game but progress will not carry over to the full game release on June 6. The remaining Druid and Necromancer won’t be available until the open beta next week. There are a total of five classes in Diablo IV, but only three will be in this closed beta: Rogue, Barbarian and Sorceress.

Below, we take a look at all five classes with an overview of what to expect from each one. It’s finally here! The Diablo IV closed beta starts today and runs through this Sunday, March 19th.
