Diablo 4 screenshot of three characters in demonic armor and robes

In less than a year, Blizzard transformed Diablo 4 into an action RPG worth grinding for

My Sorceress has one of the rarest items in Diablo 4. Ahavarion, Spear of Lycander is an “Uber” Unique that drops off one of the hardest endgame boss fights. It does absurdly high damage and periodically transforms my character into a god.

The spear isn’t technically good for my build, which funnels all my power into balls of lightning that orbit my character. But when the spear’s unique effect triggers and I become a pulsing ball of destructive energy, I don’t need a build. Enemies explode no matter what gear I have on. It feels like breaking the game—and in some ways it is—but it isn’t out of place in Diablo 4, an action RPG that spent the last six months learning how to celebrate what it’s like to be overpowered.

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The good:

  • Tightly designed skill tree 
  • Beautiful visual effects for each class

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