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Diablo 4 has five starting classes, much like Diablo 3 before it, and all of these classes are unique and interesting both visually and mechanically. Every character class plays completely differently, and some are much easier to get a handle on than others. Because of this, different classes will be better for players of different skill levels, and depending on your skill level and whether or not you’re playing multiplayer, some classes are much harder or easier to play. We’ve tested out all of the classes in Diablo 4, and have come up with the best Diablo 4 class for beginners, the best class for series veterans, and the best class for those playing multiplayer. Be sure to check out our Diablo 4 tips and tricks for more handy pointers to make your time in Sanctuary a little bit easier, and read our Diablo 4 review if you’re still on the fence about jumping in. Diablo 4 can be very overwhelming if this is your first foray into the series, but one class stands above the rest as welcoming for beginners, and t

This article first appeared on Video Games on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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