
Thus follows a pretty standard hack’n’slash rogue-like RPG. Retrieving the accursed blade, Tama finds its powers useless at healing Koko, until a demonic voice taunts her from within the dungeon and dares her to enter and defeat the necromancer within: only then will the sword be truly powerful. She was employed as a bodyguard by the gentle priestess Koko, but failed to protect her along their journey and is now attempting to bring her back from the dead. Tama, the protagonist, has travelled to the necromancer’s dungeon in the hope of reviving her companion. You can use cash to grab some cosmetic options and extra resources though.The forbidden powers of the titular Sword of the Necromancer are the focal point of the game’s premise. Also, who knows? Diablo Immortal is an ongoing game, so more classes could theoretically be added in the future, especially since this game is intended to be supported alongside the yet-unreleased Diablo 4.ĭiablo Immortal is a free-to-play game, meaning that if you don't want to, you don't have to spend any money, no matter how much you play. If you're not happy with your current class, you can always start another character! Diablo Immortal allows players to have up to five characters active at once, so while you can't have one of each class, there's still plenty of room for experimenting. Be wary of getting pinned though, as the Monk's lower health means they can't go blow for blow next to some other classes without some assistance. Monk: The Monk's skills are super-fast, meaning they can overwhelm enemy players with rapid, confusing strikes.Their only weakness in PvP is if they get seperated from a group, allowing enemies to gang up on them and keep them from focusing. Barbarian: The Barbarian's AoE attacks and rapid movement mean they are incredibly difficult to pin down by enemy players, and it's dangerous to get in melee distance.Still, if you're looking for an edge, consider these two. Diablo Immortal: Best class for solo playĭiablo Immortal Key Art Monk Female (Image credit: Blizzard Entertainment)ĭiablo Immortal has more of a focus on PvP (player-vs-player) combat than other games, but it's all optional, and any class can find success. Remember as well that while Diablo Immortal is available on PC, it's primarily built for mobile devices, so anyone playing on something like one of the best iPads can have just as great an experience playing one class as any other, hardware is no limitation. Wizard: Choose this class if you want to deal elemental and magic damage above all else.Necromancer: Choose this class if you intend to stay as far away from melee opponents as possible.Monk: Choose this class if you want to deal damage extremely quickly, and want AoE attacks as a secondary option.Demon Hunter: Choose this class if you enjoy playing a support role, but want to stay at a distance.


Diablo Immortal Art Combat (Image credit: Blizzard Entertainment)
