

We didn’t want to force our players into the hard choice of giving up progress on their main character to support an alt. When you return to a class, you’ll revert to the visual customization you chose previously, and equip your previous Legendary items. And, if you regret the choice, you can activate the Class Change feature again, returning to your original class, or exploring other new classes you haven’t yet played. You will need to start collecting Legendary items specific to your new class, but that journey’s part of the fun of playing. None of your old equipped items or stash will be lost, and your progress on Horadric Vessels and the Helliquary will stick around too. You’ll receive a new set of equipped items appropriate to your new class, and you can transfer all of your item progress and gems to them. When you change your class, you’ll retain all your progress on Paragon levels. In Westmarch, you’ll be able to change your existing character to a new class and a new visual customization. How can we let you do both? Our solution, arriving shortly after Diablo Immortal launches: Class Change. This leads to a conflict: you want to play every class, but you don’t want to hinder your character’s progress to try them all. However, Diablo games always feature a rich variety of classes with different playstyles and fantasies.

When you play games in the MMO genre, you’re focused on unlocking new abilities for your character and keeping up with other players on your server. Speaking of mixing it up, we’ll turn this blog over to Senior Systems Designer Kris Zierhut to talk about changing your class and avoiding the dreaded “alt-itis.”Ĭharacter progression is incredibly important in Diablo Immortal. We’re inspired by a lot of these designs, and we can’t wait to show off even more when Immortal launches. And we also want you to be able to keep varying your character’s look as you play, rather than being stuck in one spot.

Like any living game, we want Diablo Immortal’s visual identity to evolve and grow over time. Concept for Resonance impact on the Wizard Legendary Thunderbird’s Bite
