![]() ![]() All of these are entirely to make the character you want. Rune Words are more "freeform" and natural-feeling, rather than a recipe. ![]() Talent trees, skill ranks, and Rune Words: These are all mostly back from Diablo II, so players can pour points into passive and active powers and truly make different characters.Want an ice-wielding frost sorceress? You can do that. Ability customization is vital too: Carrying on from the above, even if you manage to create a character the same class and looking identical to another player - your skill sets can be completely different, as Diablo IV gives the option for players to put skill points into abilities to customize their powers.Even if you pick the same character Class as your friend, you can both look very different. The Druid, for example, can end up all in black, covered in skulls, or like some kind of golden crow. A lot of different armour types: All the points above are before we talk about armour, and Blizzard showed a load of different gear and outfit types.Blizzard really want characters to look different from the start. Accessories can all be changed: A small point, perhaps, but notable - all the various different accessories on characters can be changed, including character hair, skin tone, jewellery, scars, and more.Blizzard has already shown off some examples of the various different templates on offer for classes, and there will be even more at launch - or make your own, presumably. A lot of character templates, or you make your own: In Diablo III, whatever Class you choose looked the same, other than a male/female option.Each one will play completely different, and can look different too. ![]() The three that have been revealed so far are Barbarian, Sorceress/Sorceror, and Druid.
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