![]() ![]() Sorcerers might be my favorites, but I really want to try Rogues as well, and Barbarians are right behind them. It feels like there’s still a lot to explore.īut at the same time, the game has four other classes, and I want to try them too. I feel super invested in Sorcerers, and I don’t plan on abandoning them quite the opposite, in fact: I’m eagerly looking forward to seeing how they change for Season 1, and trying different builds with the class as well. I’ve become enamored with the Sorcerer class, and I’ve been writing a lot of content related to it. I admit that I’m completely torn on what to do. Lots of players use such an opportunity to change things up, and try a new class. It’s definitely a time ripe for a new start, and some new experiences. In the case of Diablo 4, we’re about to get our first Season, the Season of the Malignant, which starts July 20 and brings a lot of new stuff to the game - from Malignant Hearts, a powerful new type of item that gives players a lot more power to customize their builds, to actual new story content. ![]() That has been true for a while with Diablo 3, and the formula has also been adopted by Diablo 2: Resurrected. Most players roll a brand-new character at the start of a new Season, and tackle whatever new content it brings. ![]()
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