Endgame Diablo 4 Class & Build Tier List After Level 20 - Most Fun Classes to Play in Diablo 4

6/1/2023 4:47:46 PM

In this article, we will present a comprehensive Diablo 4 most fun class & build tier list, ranking every class by how much fun it is to play. We offer insights into the strengths and weaknesses of each class, and guiding you toward the most formidable choices to dominate the post-level 20 challenges.


Endgame Diablo 4 Class & Build Tier List After Level 20 - Most Fun Classes to Play in Diablo 4

Some of you did put time on reaching level 20 in every class during the beta, and there are some things about each class that you basically know because you already know the abilities each class has. With the D4 launch here, now is the time to choose a class that resonates with your play style. Below we present a Diablo 4 class & build tier list after reaching level 20, we rank all 5 classes from S to D tier, and talk about how fun each of the 5 classes is in Diablo 4. A will always be the best. S means it goes above and beyond the best, D would be the absolute worst possible. C would not really that fun.

Now let's go through the most fun class & build rankings in D4 launch. 


Druid (A-Tier)

This is one of the most fun class builds in Diablo 4 launch, put Druid in A tier, high attack speed, lots of damage, lots of healing, that's what the Werewolf Druid does. He does so much attacks, each attack might not do the most damage, but for example, your right click on other classes does a giga swing, you right click on the werewolf, then a second quick attack, then a third heavy attack. So even your right click, you're not just doing one attack, you're doing 3 attacks. You're left click, you are mega swipes, you are low damage quick swipes, you can find a unique for that that actually increase their attack speed by a further 44% and that you're just going crazy on them. So the Werewolf is about poisoning, g you don't need to do it, but that's supposed to be. So you're kind of doing a half attack speed, half dot build with lots of healing, the healing is based on your health, it's percent health healing. So the tankier you build, the more healing you can do. So you could try to do like a tanky werewolf. 

- The Werebear Druid has some serious issues, the Werebear only does damage when you overpower. You only get one over power for 12 seconds, and overpower attack is when it does damage based on how much you fortified and how much health you have. So the Werebear can do every 12 seconds is giga freaking like super nuke that just obliterates everyone. 

- The Werewolf will attack very quickly and it can chew through packs of enemies, but you have to attack to get through the packs of enemies. The Werewolf was extremely fun. If you want to be really tanky, you go Werebear, if you want a slower play style, you go Werebear. As for the spellcasts, he's very much a strong man build, he looks like he weighs 300 pounds, you can try to do a more melee spellcasting build, they're fine. Werewolf Druid is so fun that it makes up for wherever lacking and for the spell casting.


Barbarian (B-Tier)

Put Barbarian firmly in B because there are some things about Barbarian that we don't know yet, we don't know their weapon mastery, but most of their skills are fine, there is some issues. The primary issue is that um of their left clicks, they have a bunch of left clicks, one of them does a lunging attack, one of them does a bash with your hammer, one of them you two-handed swing and one of them you bleed and then that's for the bleed and tank. The problem of that is you might have noticed a flaw here the only skill that you can use with two-handed weapons that isn't stun based is the bleed or the lunging strike, even though three of them can be with two-handed, they're all so specialized that the only generic one is the lunging strike. If we’re trying to do a two-handed axe, we basically need to go into a bleed build. You can do lunge axe, but it looks dumb. Then the talents for Whirlwind, also if you're using axe, the talents can make it a bleed build. They're heavily incentivizing you if you want to use a two-handed ax to go into a bleed build. He's got two two-handed weapons, a two-handed mace, a two-handed axe or a big weapon Conan style Barbarian, you run around with four different weapons, you can swap between them, you have different builds for that, you are the Alpha Warrior.

The problem is that what weapons you find tends to obviously be random because it's random what weapons you find. Now the problem here is that if we're trying to do a two-handed mall build and all we find are good axes, then we need to remake build into an axe build to continue to level. What that means is if we're doing a Necromancer, we don't find a shadow magic weapon in a blood magic weapon and a minion buff weapon, we just find a weapon and then we use that weapon for various builds. So with Barbarian though, you find weapons for your specific builds, this actually makes the class less fun.


Necromancer (A-Tier)

Another most fun class to play in Diablo 4, put Necromancer into A tier, there's something about the way they've done it. Managing the minions having to re-summon minions and keep your front line up, sending waves of skeletons into the enemy, dotting the enemies, sitting back at range, generating more corpses who can continue to summon waves of skeletons, that is like chef's kiss, they have done something to make the D2 Necromancer way more modern. It remains to be seen how much tankier they'll make the skeletons. We could potentially put Necromancer down to B tier if they make them too tanky. Having to re-summon your skeletons and keep your front line up and constantly re-attacking the enemy was really fun. If they make them too tanky and it just reverts back to like D2 Necromancer being the AFK class where you just summon a bunch of minions and you run up and they kill everything for you, that's boring. But for now, Necromancer is extremely fun.


Rogue (S-Tier)

Put Rogue into potentially S, it is the funniest class in Diablo 4. When you play melee Rogue, you have twisting blades, you hidden enemy and then the blades come back to you. And they hit everything between you and the blades. So that means you stab an enemy, then you use Shadow step to teleport to the other side of the pack, the blades come back through. When they come back through, they reduce your cooldowns, your left click gives you more energy generation, your energy gives you more twisting blades. So then you stabbed, then you teleport to the other side, the blades come back to you and this sounds dumb, but it's so active and fun. Particularly because the blades will reduce the cooldown on your other abilities which can include your smoke bomb which then blinds enemies. So you're squishy, but now you can blind enemies, they don't attack you. 

So, lot of people would enjoy melee Rogue, it is expected to be a nimble and agile class specializing in close-quarters combat. Combining speed, precision, and stealth, the Melee Rogue is likely to excel at swiftly dispatching enemies up close, utilizing quick and deadly melee attacks.


Sorceress (D-Tier)

We should put Sorceress in the D tier because most people did not enjoy Sorceress at all. It was so unbelievably unfun. The Mana system means that you have generally 1 ability that you max out, be it fireball, be it meteor and you just you try to max out that ability and then you use it a bunch and it kills all the enemies. For fireball, if you kill an enemy with a fireball, it drops a fireball which hits another enemy, they die drops a fireball and you shoot one fireball and it blows up all the enemies and it feels so boring, it's so dull, it's so tedious.

In addition to that, the second problem of Sorceress is a problem that the Barbarian had a little bit, the animations are terrible, the visuals are terrible, it legitimately looks like they ported this from a phone game. All her animations are terrible, everything she does looks stupid. So on top of not really having much, if you go Frost, you can do some combos with frost and there is some interesting stuff with lightning.