Our ranking of the Diablo classes will give you an idea of who’s viable and who is currently lacking. Blizzard has released several balance and tuning adjustments since the game’s launch.
A lot has changed from the days of the open beta, resulting in a massive shake-up on our Diablo 4 Tier List heading into Season One. Players will be looking to find a class to main when Season One launches on July 20th.
The goal with seasons isn’t to level up as fast as possible. More often than not, you’ll be working with friends or finding the easiest, most effective way to level up to that it’s a minor portion of the game.
A highlight of the Rogue class is how much fun it is to play. It doesn’t suffer from the early or late game issues of other classes where it falls off or is difficult to play, making it a joy throughout the entire Diablo 4 experience.
Barbarian will still be really good in Diablo 4, thanks to the way the class is designed. Its fundamentals make it a strong character moving forward, but its days as the undisputed king of Diablo 4 may be over.
Next on our Diablo 4 Tier List is the Necromancer. They have issues in terms of movement and survivability but are more than capable of dealing an impressive amount of damage.