
Angels on the other hand are "cowardly backstabbers".Īnd what i'm trying to say is that people think in angels and demons as a bunch people with the exect same personality, wich is not true. Those are officially accepted lore by Blizzard. Read the Diablo novels and you'll understand. It's only a few months until Blizzconline, and at the time, at least one of the remaining two classes may hopefully be revealed.ĭiablo 4 is in development, with PC, PS4, and Xbox One as confirmed platforms.Quote from "Don_guillotine" ✽emons are more akin to savage animals than anything else. Until it decides to reveal more about the upcoming game, fans should keep their expectations in check. As such, not only does the Demon Hunter seem more like DLC for Diablo 4 than anything else, a unique class specially tailored for Diablo 4 would be better off taking its spot at launch.Īll things considered, the only one truly in the know is Blizzard. They were the unique class in the starting line-up, joined by a few standard array classes. Secondly, the Demon Hunter is iconic with Diablo 3 in a way that the Necromancer was for Diablo 2. That's not to say the Demon Hunter couldn't come later as DLC, just that at launch the signs point in other ways. It feels the same role as the Demon Hunter effectively, and may very well take precedence over it. The inclusion of the Druid here may very well beckon then, making one of the two unannounced classes likely to be the Amazon. First, it's worth mentioning that Diablo 3's Necromancer DLC could have been the Druid or Amazon based on their popularity at Blizzard. Of the classes here, the Demon Hunter is the most likely to be included but still falls squarely in the unlikely zone for two big reasons.
