
The Necromancer made its first appearance as a class in Diablo 2, bestowing the player with a range of malevolent magic to wreak havoc on their demonic foes. RELATED: Diablo 4: The Case for the Paladin Class at Launch Necromancer Here are a few of Diablo's past classes that look like they'll have to wait for DLC to enter the next game, if they ever do at all. Certain classes like the Wizard may find suitable substitutes, like the Sorceress, but not every class has the luxury of overlap or sufficient uniqueness. While that gives players more clarity on where to speculate, it also means that unfortunately certain players will probably not be reunited with their favorite class on release. The Druid, Sorceress, and Barbarian give some shape to what roles do and don't need to be filled.

With two starting classes yet to be revealed, fans are left wondering if Blizzard will bring back more familiar classes as it has done or if it will invent some totally new playstyles for Diablo 4. Blizzard's next Diablo entry is no different. When an upcoming game like Diablo 4 goes without filling in significant details like class slots, it becomes fertile soil for player speculation.
