Blizzard Entertainment has finally dropped Diablo 4s first big expansion: Vessel of Hatred.
Adding a new class to Diablo 4 always seemed like a risky endeavour.
What’s all this about a Spiritborn class?
The Spiritborn class is Diablo 4: Vessel of Hatreds big ticket item.
This is because Spiritborn characters channel animalistic Spirit Guardians in combat to flex different sets of abilities.
Jaguar abilities pump up attack speed, while Gorilla abilities are all about increased defense.
Rest assured that this is a condensed version of what these Spirit Guardians have to offer the player.
Each animal brings something to the table, and their boons should not be discounted easily.
How does it fit into the current roster of playable classes?
This in turn gives Vessel of Hatred as a whole some long-term replayability.
Even by the midgame, this class feels like a unique addition to the current roster.
One wonders if this is the route Blizzard plans to take with future class additions, too.
The only question left is whether I’ll go Jaguar or Gorilla-heavy with my next build.
Diablo 4: Vessel of Hatred is out now on all platforms.