After a very successful first test, Diablo IV opened a second beta and added two more character classes: Druid and Necromancer.
Druids
For Diablo fans, the Druid is one of the familiar character classes from the earliest days of this role-playing game series.
Basic skills:
– Earthspike: Calls on the power of the earth to create spikes that pierce enemies
– Shred: Transforms into a werewolf and attacks
– Storm Strike: Channel the power of lightning into your weapon and attack
– Maul: Transforms into a bear man and attacks enemies, protecting himself
– Wind Shear: Casts a gust of wind to attack enemies
Spirit Skills:
– Pulverize: Turns into a werewolf and smashes the ground, dealing damage to surrounding enemies
– Landslide: Creates 3 land pillars, crushing enemies inside
– Tornado: Creates a moving tornado to attack enemies
Animal calling skills
– Wolves: Summon two wolves to assist in battle
– Raven: Summon crows to attack enemies
– Vine Creeper: Summons thorny vines to attack surrounding enemies
Ultimate skill
– Cataclysm: Creates a storm that follows you for 10 seconds
– Grizzly Rage: Become a super bear with super fighting abilities
– Petrify: Stun all enemies and deal damage
Necromancer
Necromancer is the character class with the strongest summoning ability in Diablo versions.
Summon Allies: The Necromancer has the ability to summon and manage large numbers of allies to fight alongside him.
Use Magical Energy: The Necromancer uses magical energy to strengthen his allies and damage enemies.
Ability to Control and Fear Enemies: The Necromancer can use magical energy to control enemies or make them afraid.
Versatility in combat: Necromancers can use a variety of weapons, from swords to spiked maces and even guns.