launch of Diablo 4, which won't arrive until after 2021. The company has promised to remain faithful to Diablo 2's original gameplay and instead focus on improving its graphics. That means all of the game's seven playable classes should remain the same.

Diablo 2 was launched in 2000 with a selection of five character classes gamers could select to battle with. The class options were increased to seven after Diablo 2: Lord of Destruction, an expansion pack released a year later. All of those choices should remain once Diablo 2: Resurrected is released sometime in 2021.

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Many of Diablo 2's playable classes resemble the character archetypes found in countless other fantasy role-playing games. They include everything from a rampaging Barbarian to a fireball-flinging Sorceress. Here are all of the strengths and weaknesses of Diablo 2: Resurrected's seven classes.

Diablo 2 Class Option: Amazon

Every Diablo 2 Class Pros & Cons Amazon

Diablo 2 lacked Diablo 4's flexible "rogue" class, but that's where the Amazon came in with a few unique twists. The class specializes in ranged combat is proficient in a wide array of weapons, including javelins, spears, bows, and crossbows, all of which can be enhanced with the Amazon's magical skills. These include deadly ive abilities that imbue the points of the Amazon's spears and arrows with elemental energy that can poison or freeze enemies.

Her capacity to slow down enemies makes the Amazon an expert at kiting large hordes of foes as she pokes them down with arrows or javelin strikes. That being said, she can be overwhelmed in close-quarters combat and lacks any major suitability skills, which can make her difficult to play solo.

Diablo 2 Class Option: Assassin

Every Diablo 2 Class Pros & Cons Assassin

Diablo 2's Assassin is one of the two classes that was introduced with the release of Lord of Destruction. She uses a mix of martial arts, claws, and traps that deal devastating magical damage to those who stand in her way. The Assassin is highly versatile, much like the Amazon, but is limited to melee weapons and traps she set on the ground to take her of her enemies, making her more difficult to play than the Amazon.

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To deal damage, players need to get within the melee range of bosses and mobs of undead, which puts them in danger of being hit themselves. Assassins need to play a lot like Amazons and lead hordes of enemies into their traps, but they don't have the luxury have having ranged attacks. This is one of the hardest classes to play solo, but it can dish out tons of damage if mastered.

Diablo 2 Class Option: Barbarian

Every Diablo 2 Class Pros & Cons Barbarian

The Barbarian is a melee weapon specialist, one of Diablo 2's premiere tank characters, and will also be featured as a class in Diablo 4. He's meant to lead his team into combat and is the only class capable of dual-wielding weapons, making him absolutely destructive in close-quarters. He can choose up to seven weapons to specialize in, ively increase his resistance and survivability, and activate his Warcries for added buffs in battle.

Diablo 2's Barbarian's self-sufficiency makes him one of the best classes to run the game solo with, but he also makes an invaluable front-line brawler for any team. While the Barbarian might be built like a brick house, his melee range makes him susceptible to lethal damage. Players should still be wary about how they approach massive hordes of enemies or powerful bosses.

Diablo 2 Class Option: Druid

Every Diablo 2 Class Pros & Cons Barbarian

The Druid, also featured in Diablo 4, was the second class included alongside the Assassin in Lords of Destruction, with the ability to shapeshift. This disciple of nature possesses a balanced move set of spells and melee abilities that become accessible when players unlock the ability to turn him into a Werewolf. This wide variety in combat abilities makes the Druid one of the most adaptable classes in Diablo 2.

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s can opt for three types of fighting styles with The Druid. One makes the Druid into a traditional caster, the other calls upon animals - like wolves and ravens - to assist him in battle, while the third turns the Druid into a beast. This dynamic gameplay makes the class a powerful solo option and a valuable member of any team.

Diablo 2 Class Option: Necromancer

Every Diablo 2 Class Pros & Cons Necromancer

The Necromancer is a death-themed spell caster, similar to a warlock in World of Warcraft. He specializes in raising the dead and casting powerful curses that poison and weaken enemies. The class works best in a team setting because of the Necromancer's ability to lower the foes' defenses so his teammates can deal even more damage to them. Still, his ability to call forth undead and arcade creatures can make him a viable solo choice.

The Necromancer's unusual skill set makes him one of the more challenging casters to play in Diablo 2. Players need to know what spells to cast in the offset of a battle to ensure they're dealing the optimal amount of damage. It's a character that takes a lot of setting up to get rolling, which can be difficult in solo situations, but he can be powerful in the right hands.

Diablo 2 Class Option: Paladin

Every Diablo 2 Class Pros & Cons Paladin

The Paladin, who is also seen in WoW, is a spell-casting melee class that excels in sustaining himself and his teammates in the heat of battle with various defensive and offensive auras. This knight wields the power of The Light, which allows him to strike down undead forces with his righteous abilities while ensuring his allies don't fall in battle. The Paladin is the best solo class because of his plethora of suitability skills.

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His different auras also make him a solid choice in a team since he can buff allies' defenses and combat abilities. The Paladin offers classes like the Assassin buffs to their damage while also protecting them from incoming danger. He's a welcomed addition to any Diablo 2 team.

Diablo 2 Class Option: Sorceress

Every Diablo 2 Class Pros & Cons Sorceress

Finally, the Sorceress is a traditional spellcaster that wields the powers of frost, lightning, and fire to decimate enemies that stand in her path who will also be included in Diablo 4. She has the largest mana pool in the entire game but lacks health, making her a glass-cannon character. That means gamers need to play aggressively and defeat enemies before they can reach them.

The Sorceress needs to lure her foes into a large mob so she can slow them with frost magic and blow them to bits with fire and lightning spells. Mana is her most important resource, since if she cannot cast spells, she's rendered mostly useless because of her lackluster physical attributes. It takes constant movement and resource management to play The Sorceress solo in Diablo 2, but she's a stellar damage dealer in any team.

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