
Unlike past entries, the Druid won't use a skill to transform specifically into a form, but instead when using a skill that requires a particular form, they will shift into it and remain shapeshifted briefly. They're able to use powers based on the earth and wind and seamlessly shapeshift into Werebear and Werewolf forms.
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The shapeshifting Druid class was one of the first to be announced for Diablo 4. Diablo 4 classesĭruid | Druid Gameplay (opens in new tab) Headed by rogue angel Inarius, a Crusader expedition into hell proves through grisly, graphic impalement that angelic forces can be every bit as terrifying as their demonic counterparts. The release date trailer (opens in new tab) first shown at the 2022 Game Awards proves that Blizzard's cinematic teams are still firing on all cylinders. The first official gameplay trailer (opens in new tab) was also a great tone-setter, showing off three of the character classes in combat, traversing the open world on horseback, and a bit of co-op against a gnarly, big boss creature. Imagine how much better off the world would be without treasure hunters accidentally resurrecting the ultimate evil. The cinematic is gorgeous and morbid, exactly as Diablo should be. The original reveal trailer (opens in new tab) was one hell of a way to announce Diablo 4.

What other Diablo 4 trailers are out there? Forced to seek shelter alone, the player character takes a cave nap just in time to dream of dark and terrible omens. Because it's a Diablo game, the pony does not fare well.

It features the player character wandering a frozen mountain woodland-however you customize yours, they'll appear here-until they discover a statue with such rancid vibes that their horse flees panicked into the dark. Revealed at IGN's 2023 Fan Fest, Diablo 4's intro cutscene is as foreboding as you'd hope.
