The Necromancer utilizes corpses as a resource, along with the mana-like Essence.
The Necromancer will be bringing along their expected retinue of skeletons of every variety, and plenty of bone and blood magic besides. With a spooky showing at the 2022 Xbox & Bethesda showcase, Blizzard revealed the Necromancer as Diablo 4's fifth and final class. The Rogue works with a "combo points" mechanic that sees your abilities build off your attacks, and they also have a specialization called "Shadow Realm" where you can become immune and drag enemies into a spooky looking grayscale where you get all kinds of powerful. We've got some details on the Rogue's abilities here, and you can count on doing dirty work at range with your bow, but also up close with daggers and short range knives. The new Sorceress also utilizes the new Enchantment system which allows them to not only utilize six skill slots like everyone else, but three Enchantment slots that turn skills into unique passives.Īt BlizzCon 2021, Blizzard added a fourth class to the mix, the Rogue, who hasn't appeared by that name since the original Diablo. Unlike Diablo 3's Wizard, the Sorceress is far more focused on elemental magic, so expect flashy displays of the elements and pure arcane shenanigans. In addition to offering granular skill customization, the Arsenal system also grants bonuses depending on which weapon you're using, which increase as your Barbarian spends more time using that weapon type.įor the traditional elemental spellcasters, there's the Sorceress class who can hurl lightning, ice, and fire at enemies from afar, with matching elemental specialization options. Barbarians have access to an "Arsenal" mechanic, allowing them to assign their individual skills to use specific weapons from their four melee weapon slots. The Barbarians are back with their massive strength and piles of weaponry. They also have some beast companion options in summonable wolves and ravens.
Continue using Werebear skills, and you'll stay as a Werebear for longer.
Where Druids had devoted transformation skills in earlier Diablo games, transformations in Diablo 4 are temporary states granted by relevant skills. If that's not enough for you, they can seamlessly shift into Werebear and Werewolf forms. One of the first classes announced for Diablo 4, Druids are able to harness earth and storm magic.