From Kratos to Walter White, these Diablo 4 transmogs are impressive as hell

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澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Diablo 4 transmog is being used to kit out some incredibly impressive custom characters, some of which ar✅e meant to resemble heroes from other series, and some which just look plain badass.

Although the game's only been fully out for about 24 hours, there's already a dedicated for Diablo 4 players who want to show off their builds. Trawling the forum for even a brief amount of time yields some incredibly detailed designs - enough that it might just make you question whether you need to spend any of your hard-earned real-life money on the in-gam💦e cosmetics store.

was made without mods and entirely using the in-game transmog tools.

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"Deckard Pain" is another one of my favorites, a barbaric take on the classic Diabl🍒o character.

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This one's just silly, but it's just silly enough that it's worth a mention. Apparently not even Lilith is safe from the destructive scheming of Breaking Bad protago🥂nist Walter White, whose "Crystalline Harvester" title is just *chef's kiss*. 

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Oh, and here's John Goodman.

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Some of the most impressive Diablo 4 player characters I'𓄧ve seen are the ones that are all-original designs, from the "daughter of Lilith" to the "Frost Sorc":

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This is surely only the beginning, bu💧t it's a damn good start and really showcases how deep the transmog options are in Diablo 4. Don't get me wrong, the cash hop has some really, really temptiཧng items, but it's nice to know you can still build out a visually distinctive character without having to shell out for premium cosmetics.

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