![]() The final Rogue Talent Specialization is Exploit Weakness, which functions somewhat like a counterattack system. This system gives the Rogue another way to play smart, getting into a rhythm in combat to maximize the building and spending of their Combo Points. Builders create Combo Points when used, which are then consumed by Spenders to grant them major bonuses. ![]() The Combo Points system divides the Rogue's abilities into Builders and Spenders. The second Talent Specialization for the Rogue class in Diablo 4 is the Combo Points system. This Specialization allows the Rogue to divide and conquer, taking down enemies through guile rather than brute force. Although the ability only lasts for a few seconds, the Rogue is Stealthed, Unstoppable, and deals 50% more damage to the enemies in the Shadow Realm. The first of these is Shadow Realm, which allows the Rogue to pull nearby enemies into an alternate dimension. The Rogue will have three different Talent Specializations in Diablo 4: Shadow Realm, Combo Points, and Exploit Weakness. In Diablo 4 the Rogue will return much as she was in Diablo 1, combining melee and ranged abilities with a focus on stealth and mobility. Although a purely ranged class, the Demon Hunter shares the Rogue's evasion and mobility skills, as well as her glass-cannon class design. In Diablo 3 the closest class to the Rogue is the Demon Hunter. In Diablo 2 the Rogue's role is filled by both the Amazon and the Assassin, with the Amazon gaining her combat versatility and the Assassin her stealth and lock-picking skills. Though she didn't reappear in the subsequent Diablo titles, she did inspire many other classes. In the first game in the Diablo series the Rogue was the best class with a Bow, but could also handle herself in melee combat. While each of the four classes in Diablo 4 is a returning classic from previous Diablo titles, the Rogue is the only one who hasn't been around since Diablo 1. RELATED: What the Diablo 4 Rogue Reveal Means for the Fifth and Final Class ![]() Here's the case for playing the dexterous class when Diablo 4 launches. Unlike the brute force of the Barbarian or the elemental magic of the Sorceress, the Rogue uses mobility, stealth, and clever tactics to overcome her enemies. The Rogue is a versatile, agile combatant able to utilize both ranged and melee combat. Although there's still no official release date for Diablo 4, hype is steadily growing for the next entry in the veteran action-RPG series. Details have been trickling out of Blizzard's California-based studio over the last year, including that Diablo 4 will feature five playable classes.įour of these classes have now been confirmed, and the latest to be revealed is one of the most interesting.
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