
Ultimates also fall into the Skills category but function a bit differently from the others.They can be charged by using Primary Attacks and once enough charges have been accumulated, the Ultimate can be used to augment your Primary Attack. Also, there’s no Mana – Skills operate on a cooldown basis and recharge overtime. You can equip one Primary Attack and four different Skills for five in total.

Leveling also adds additional ranks to Skills, making them stronger as you progress. Instead, there’s the new Class Change system which allows for changing to another class while retaining all progress made.Īlong with two Primary Attacks, each class has 12 different Skills with several unlocking as you level up. If you feel like playing a different class, then making another character isn’t necessary. The Demon Hunter dual-wields crossbows, raining down arrows while dodging around the battlefield. The Necromancer can act as a Summoner or ranged DPS, exploding enemy corpses for massive damage. The Wizard is your spell-wielding beast, capable of summoning meteors, teleporting and sending out balls of lightning.

The Crusader can throw their shield, call down damaging beams of light and protect their allies. Monk is also melee-focused but focuses more on multi-hit combos and nimble movement. Barbarian is your close-range, charging class that focuses on melee damage. If you’ve played Diablo 3, then you know what to expect. Here’s almost everything that you need to know about the free-to-play action RPG.Īt launch, Diablo Immortal offers six classes – Barbarian, Crusader, Demon Hunter, Monk, Necromancer and Wizard. Not only is it coming to iOS and Android (with touch-screen optimized controls and controller support) but also for PC in open beta format.

After a controversial reveal at BlizzCon 2018 and a long time spent in closed alpha and beta, Diablo Immortal is finally set to release worldwide on June 2nd.
