
Its slim mobility options early on hurt the overall fun factor, but stick with this, and you'll find a class with solid area attack options, impressive single-target DPS, and some fun little quirks with things like sentries. The Demon Hunter takes a little while to get up to speed, but it ends up being one of the best DPS classes in Diablo Immortal once you're all built up and ready to go. So long as you don't lose focus, you'll have a great time playing the Barbarian in Diablo Immortal. Its damage is through the roof in most cases, it's surprisingly bulky with little effort, it's a blast to play with a standard Sprint/Whirlwind build, and it has plenty of ways to get out (and back in) to trouble. The Barbarian sits atop the Diablo Immortal tier list for a variety of reasons right now. Use the list above as is when choosing your class, but we have some light explainers down below for those looking for a fuller verdict. Things like damage, ease of use, versatility, durability, utility, and general fun factor all play a role in the final call here.

I've reached max level and played end game content in D3 with a Wizard, Which Doctor and Crusader, so Crusader is off the table too cause I want some variety.

I tried the Blood Knight trial, didn't really like it, not my cup of tea, so it's off the table. Still have lots of stuff to do, I'm only on Hell V, so I haven't unlocked the Ancients Cradle yet, let alone done achievements, so I still have a long way to go.īut I was wondering once I'm done with it, I was thinking of making another character mostly for variety, and to replay the main storyline (mostly cause I'be forgotten 90% of it tbh). I'm back to Diablo Immortal after a year (give or take).

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