While the destructive force of this tree is unparalleled, it relies on killing your enemies quickly as the only mean of protecting yourself. These Spells deal very high damage to both groups and individual targets. The individual damage of most spells is not that impressive, but this is compensated by their AoE, providing the ability to kill many enemies at the same time. Most of the Spells on this tree will slow down your enemies or Freeze them, providing you much better control of the battlefield.
The Sorceress Skill tree is divided between three different Elemental Affinities: Cold, Fire and Lightning Spells. Another downside of the Sorceress is that she can struggle with some Elemental Immune enemies, as you’ll often devote to a single Elemental Type. She has a very low health pool, which means that you’ll need to keep away from your enemies to stay alive. She can use Fire, Ice and Lightning spells and has access to one of the best abilities of the game called Teleport, which allows her to quickly move through the map or escape from danger. The Sorceress is one of the most popular classes of Diablo 2 because of her high damage output and relatively easy mechanics. We’ll be publishing individual videos and builds for each class near release but I wanted to give you a basic overview of each of them in case you are still on the fence regarding which to choose. With the right build, all Classes become very strong during end game, but each of them have very unique playstyles.
Also remember that you’ll get 1 free Respec for completing the first quest of the game, Den of Evil, so if you are not enjoying your experience you might want to use this respec and try a different option or Skill Tree. This will give you a better grasp of the mechanics, allowing you to define your own playstyle, at which point you’ll be better suited to search for a build and devote to it. Instead, you should start playing a Class that is appealing to you, and learn about the game as you progress through the different acts and difficulties. This means that you’ll end up struggling as you progress through the game resulting in a frustrating experience. The reason for this, is that most builds heavily rely on powerful items that you’ll likely won’t be able to get for at least the first 50 to 100 hours. If you are a newcomer I strongly recommend that you pick a class based on your liking and not based on a build guide. The first thing that you’ll need to do when you start the game is decide which Class you’ll be playing. The game features 7 different classes, and if you are still trying to figure what to play, then this Best Classes Guide is for you.
In this Diablo 2 Resurrected Best Class Guide we are going to be talking about the Best Diablo 2 Classes, how to play each of them, and which are the right one for you.