The Barbarian is a brutal, physical warrior, dealing heavy damage with Diablo IV Gold an array of powerful weapons. If Diablo 4's incarnation of the class is similar to its predecessors, then the Barbarian will deal physical damage. It's also likely to focus on either dual-wielding or two-handed weapons.
In contrast, the Sorceress is all about magical damage, particularly fire, ice, and lightning. The Sorceress last appeared in 2000's Diablo 2, where she was one of five playable classes. While we don't know much about Diablo 4's Sorceress so far, it's almost certain she'll blend big, AoE damage with low HP.
The third confirmed class, the Druid, is somewhat more balanced. Another class that last appeared in Diablo 2, it blends spell-casting with melee prowess. This close-quarters strength is achieved through shape-shifting, either into a Werewolf or a Werebear.
Each of the three confirmed classes for Diablo 4 fills a very specific role. The Barbarian is a tanky, melee brute, his opposite the Sorceress is a fragile, ranged spell-caster, and the Druid falls exactly between the two, blending both magic and melee. While these roles are very set, they do leave gaps for other classes to fill.
It's possible that Blizzard will opt to create an entirely new class for cheap Diablo 4 Gold its Diablo 4, but it's likely to be new in name only. While there have been 20 different playable classes over the previous Diablo games, they can be boiled down to 10 distinct archetypes:
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