The two beta versions of Diablo 4 have ended and so far, this is still a topic that receives a lot of talk from a large number of players. No one can deny the attractive, interesting in the blockbuster that Blizzard has created. But besides that, there is still some controversy and the highlight is that Diablo 4’s character lines are lacking a lot of balance.
This problem became even more prominent through the two experience versions, when Barbarian – a character class that was once very strong in previous Diablo versions, is now weak, less mobile, and has a lot of difficulty in battle screens. fight the boss. This has sparked a lot of controversy, when it is undeniable that Barbarian has been receiving a lot of love from players. Faced with criticism, Blizzard later also gave its explanation. Notably, in the words of Diablo general manager Rod Fergusson, Diablo 4 will never have a balance of character classes.
According to Rod’s share, the character classes in Diablo 4 will have the power and ability to change with each stage and period of the game. Taking for example Barbarian, Rod thinks that the design team understands the problem very well, but since this is an experimental version, Barbarian’s power will be improved in the middle and later stages of the game. With the early levels, as a mage, Sorcerers will possess a diverse skill set and become the preferred choice of many players. As for Barbarians, things will change in the later stages and that’s also how Blizzard will balance the character classes in Diablo 4. Depending on the legendary equipment system, the skill tree that each character will have. advantages and disadvantages of each period.
Of course, only through two short-term test versions, it is still too little to give a comprehensive view of Diablo 4. However, gamers can completely put their trust in Blizzard. It is no coincidence that until now, Hearthstone – a card game product of Blizzard is still considered the best card game ever, mainly thanks to the publisher’s excellent game balance ability. This.