Diablo Immortal Character Class Rating: Abilities, Builds, Tips
Time to head back to Sanctuary with Diablo Immortal, Blizzard's newest addition to the ARPG franchise. Based on player feedback, we've compiled a tier list (character rating), including information about their abilities and the best builds!
Disclaimer: This list is currently based on information from the first game week after the launch of Diablo Immortal and is subject to change after longer study. We will be updating all guides and tier lists to reflect new content, changes, and fixes.
Diablo Immortal Tier List
Six classes launched with Diablo Immortal, have a variety of attacks, abilities, and abilities, with some bringing better single-target damage or support options to make up for weaknesses in other areas. While this doesn't necessarily make one class better than another, understanding these strengths and weaknesses can help you decide what to play when you're facing Hell's minions.
Barbarian | Crusader | Demon Hunter | Necromancer | Monk | Witch | |
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Barbarian
The Barbarian is a great class choice if you want to make short work of your enemies in close combat. While the class lacks in terms of single-target damage, it shines in every other category: Whirlwind could be the best multi-target damage ability in the game, especially when paired with the right legendary abilities. Barbarians also hit like a truck in PvP combat and have incredible mobility tools at their disposal.
Diablo Immortal Barbarian class overview
Crusader
Much like its Diablo III counterpart, Immortal's Crusader shows the definition of a jack of all trades: it provides great support options - especially in PvP situations - deals decent damage, and isn't that hard to play. The real power and enjoyment of this class lies in the synergy between the various ability toolkits that perfectly encapsulate the typical holy warrior fantasy exhibited by abilities such as Spinning Shield и dedication.
Diablo Immortal Crusader class overview
Demon Hunter
In Diablo Immortal, the Demon Hunter class fulfills the fantasy of a bolt-damaging machine packaged in a high-risk/high-reward play style dictated by clever use of cooldowns such as Vengeance. As a result, his single target damage potential is unmatched in late game content - a fact that will likely be reflected in the leaderboard. Challenge Rift and "meta" compositions of raids. However, these strengths come at a price, as while Demon Hunters will be able to hold their ground in PvP, they are not the best choice due to limited mobility and prelaunch support options.
Diablo Immortal Demon Hunter Class Overview
Necromancer
The Necromancer in Diablo Immortal continues to support the franchise's narrative of a class backed by curse and debuff abilities. Team Skeletons, Skeletal Mage. and Command Golem can do enough work on their own - but they will only use their active abilities if their master tells them to! This active and easy-to-learn play style may not exceed the damage meters imaginable, but is very accessible and can be found to be extremely rewarding. In both PvE and PvP, seasoned Necro players will thrive supporting their raid team or battlegrounds through judicious use of crowd control and minion-based abilities.
Diablo Immortal Necromancer class overview
Monk
Players who liked the look of the Monk in Diablo III will definitely get their fair share of hyper-sport melee when choosing a class in Diablo Immortal. Insane combat mobility, smart support abilities, and great multi-target damage potential make Monks a solid choice for all sorts of PvE content - who needs single target damage anyway, right?! However, Ivgorod's holy fighters do excel in PvP - not least because their toolkit synergizes so well with each other, especially in terms of crowd control demonstrated by abilities like flying dragon, Mystic Strike or Cyclone Strike.
Diablo Immortal Monk Class Overview
Enchantress
Looking for the perfect class of glass cannons? Well, the Wizard class will help you! To make up for the lack of defensive options, Wizards have Teleport, the most efficient movement ability in the game. Along with a host of crowd control abilities such as Beam of Frost or Black holeWizards have a lot of tools, but players will need to put in everything they have to get the most out of their class - though this will show great multi-target damage, crowd control, and strong potential in both PvE and PvP! This makes it the least beginner-friendly class, though one of the most useful.
Diablo Immortal Wizard class overview