The most-played Diablo 4 class has been revealed - and it's not the Necromancer
All those minions deserve some love

The most popular Diablo 4 class has been revealed - and I have to say🔯, it's a bit of a surprise.
Last night, Diablo general manager Rod Fergusson told fans that "right now, the number 1 most played cla🌌ss in Diablo 4 is the Sorcerer/Sorceress." Fergusson went on to imply that perhaps his ma🍌rketing team wouldn't be entirely happy with him revealing that information, but it's too late to put the genie back in the bottle.
I'll admit - I'm slightly surprised at Fergusson's reveal. Obviously, there's every chance that those numbers change, but the suggestion that the Sorcerer is the frontrunner is slightly at odds with some of the evidence from the rest of the community. In the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Diablo 4 race to level 100, the Rogue and Barbar🌊ian were the most popular standard classes, although the Sorcerer did rear their he🐭ads in the hardcore race.
It's also worth noting that raw popularity doesn't necessarily correlate with brand strength, something that the Sorceress' alternatives have in spades. The replies beneath Fergusson's tweets are full of Diablo 4 Druid and Necromancer players sounding off about their faves - and interestingly, Ferꦬgusson says he's got "no arguments" for players who say that the Necro is the best class.
I can see the argument for a horde of minions - especially if they might inadvert༒ently help you kill The Butche💎r - but for me it's all about the Druid. I guess at heart, I really am a dog wolf person. If you're all set on some spellcasting though, you might want to check out our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Diablo 4 Sorcerer build guide.
Fancy levelling a Sorcerer all of a sudden? Here's 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how to level up fast in Diablo 4.
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