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Diablo Immortal Classes – The Best Starter Class for Beginners

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If you are just new to Diablo Immortal and are looking for useful information that can help fast-track progression in the game, choosing the right Diablo Immortal classes should come first. To help you with that dilemma, we took the liberty to showcase the best starter class you can play in the game. Without further ado, let’s dive right into the list of the best Diablo Immortal class to start the game.

The Best Diablo Immortal Classes You Should Pick

Diablo Immortal features six classes at the start of the game for you to choose from. You need to choose carefully since you will not have an option to change classes in the game. In other words, your class will determine the speed of your in-game progression. You should choose the best one that suits your play style, otherwise, your character will become fodder for the monsters. The list below includes four of the best class suitable for all players.
 

Diablo Immortal Classes

 

Necromancer

The Necromancer is a mid-range class that specializes in DPS. Of the six classes in the game, this class is the most user-friendly, which makes it perfect for beginners. It is ideal for beginners as it has the ability to summon skeletons that will protect your character and attack enemies. The Necromancer, to say the least, is the safest class to choose, especially for new players. Do not be turned off by the Necromancer’s efficacy as your game progress since this class is flexible in any challenges in the game. Not just for beginners, this class is also great for story buffs who are more interested in the narrative than acquiring the loot.

Barbarian

The Barbarian Class is one of the beginner-friendly Diablo Immortal classes that new players should consider. For starters, this class is both fighter and tank, which means it comes with both offensive and defensive capabilities. Barbarians are less mobile compared to other classes. Nevertheless, the lack of movement speed or mobility is compensated by a skill that allows the Barbarian to heal every third hit of the attack. Moreover, this class can clear out a group of enemies using its weapons simultaneously. This class is perfect for those who prefer close quarters or face-to-face combat.

Crusader

The Crusader Class is more like the Barbarian but with more armor and utilities. This class is widely known for its ability to stun enemies and boost the speed of its teammates. Another notable skill of this class is the shield-throwing ability that inflicts damage and pulls the enemy in the Crusader’s direction. To compensate for its skills and attributes, Crusaders have low mobility and slightly low damage input compared to the other melee class like the Barbarians. This class is best for players who enjoy playing as tanks or support.
 

Crusader

 

Demon Hunter

The Demon Hunter is a long-range Diablo Immortal class that can inflict the most damage compared to other classes. Nevertheless, just like most long-range characters in RPGs or dungeon crawlers, Demon Hunters are low on health and defense. Despite this handicap, Demon Hunters are equipped with amazing skills that take down a single or group of enemies. One example is the Rain of Vengeance, which can cover a large area inflicting damage inside. Another is the Daring Swing which allows the Demon Hunter to escape enemies making the character invulnerable in the process. With all of its abilities, the high damage is definitely the strongest. These abilities make the Demon Hunter best for those who are keen on long-range combat or playing assassins roles.

Diablo Immortal’s Immortality in Peril?

Love it or hate it, Diablo Immortal is here to stay amidst the game’s issues and controversies. It is undeniable that the game comes with the best visuals, gameplay, and audio in the freemium market. As bad as the game’s monetization structure may appear, this will only adversely affect hardcore players. For casual players, they will simply play the freemium content of the game before moving on to another title.

Blizzard’s alleged exploitative monetization of the iconic loot game could become the downfall of the series. As a live service game, the developers can change this pay-to-win scheme. However, the power does not lie in the hands of the developers but with the corporate overlords.

To that end, if you are a casual video game player, then better play the game while it still exists. The same goes if you are a longtime fan of the series. It would not hurt to play the game today before going back to playing the previous installments. Unless Blizzard can fix the game’s insane monetization and loot structure, what you have is just an overpriced freemium game. For more latest news and updates about Diablo Immortal, stay tuned only here on PlayPC!
 

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