
Rogue makes an even more distant return from the dead, missing since the very first Diablo game. The druid will also have the ability to summon two wolves to assist in combat. He is a shape-shifter that can transform into a bear and wolf form depending on whether speed or power is the answer to the current battle. We also have the triumphant return of the druid, a fan favorite from the Diablo 2 expansion that was missing from Diablo 3. When cornered by enemies, she can transform herself into a ball of lightning, making herself temporarily invincible and dealing area of effect damage in her immediate vicinity. Diablo 4 is still in early stages of development and Blizzard is still deciding how dark they want to get in future cinematics and in-game storytelling.Sorceress naturally gravitates to more ranged attacks with a variety of magic to hurl at enemies, including ice bolts, fireballs and lighting.The ending was intended to be nightmarish, beautiful, and horrible at once.Blizzard would not answer who the weird cultist guy is at the end - who do you think he is?.It's hard to talk about angels and demons since they're so different from our reality, but using ordinary characters make the story more relatable. The intent of using these anonymous characters, who start off wanting to find gold and end up way in over their heads, is to make you sympathize and connect with them, so it's an emotional punch when the ending happens.While the Diablo 3 cinematic opened with a focus on supernatural forces in Sanctuary, Diablo 4 purposely takes a different approach, using throwaway characters (the scholar and swordsmen) to tell a story instead of famous heroes.

It was a deliberate goal to have the cinematic end up much darker than Diablo 3, driving the point that there's not a happy ending every time.It was a passion project for many at the studio. The style of the cinematic was very different than WoW and Overwatch, leading many artists to eagerly sign up for the project and try something new.

