Every Diablo Immortal class explained – plus we are going to make detailed guides for each one
With the official release of Diablo Immortal just around the corner (hopefully), everybody’s excited to learn a little more about the popular mobile ARPG. Apart from the initial announcement for the game, which dates back a few years now, there hasn’t been much in terms of the actual… game.
However, that all changed when we finally received some information regarding the classes in their latest announcement, so it’s only natural that we would create a complete guide for Diablo Immortal classes to give you some more information about what is to come and how you can pick the best one according to your playstyle.
If you’ve played Diablo in the past, chances are you’re already familiar with some of the features the different classes gave. However, if you’re completely new and are excited about this up-and-coming action RPG, then you’re surely going to enjoy every new piece of information coming your way.
How many classes are in Diablo Immortal?
First and foremost, we only know about six Diablo Immortal classes so far: Barbarian, Crusader, Demon Hunter, Monk, Wizard and Necromancer. These are all pretty standard when it comes to Diablo, and if you’ve played Diablo III, you probably noticed one of the characters missing in Diablo Immortal, and that is the Witch Doctor.
While we haven’t been able to play as the Witch Doctor just yet, the other six are pretty similar to what we’re used to in Diablo. As for the release date of this seventh class, there has been no information so far. We’ll make sure to keep you up to speed in case some new information gets revealed, but in the meantime, we’ll shift our attention towards the other six.
How to pick the best class in Diablo Immortal that suits you?
Depending on your play style, each of these classes has a different approach. Some of them are more hands-on, while others are ranged or command various summons. Of course, there is no best class, since all of them are viable and equally strong in terms of power. The only difference is how you play them. The ranged and summon characters are arguably less tanky than the melee ones, as is the custom with most RPGs.
Of course, you can enhance various stats by equipping specific gear, but that’s a whole different story. The main point is that you want to pick a class that you like the gameplay of since all of them are viable in the end game – the point is getting there!
Are the Diablo Immortal classes gender locked?
The answer for this is a swift no (or at least, that’s how things seem at this moment). With the information we have right now, it appears that you can pick the gender you’d like for each of the six classes, so worry not. If you want to play a Wizard but want it to be male, that’s totally possible!
So, let’s start with the beginning and work our way through each and every one revealed so far, shall we?