Blizzard didn’t want Diablo 4’s new Spiritborn class to be another MMO-grade “pet class” where you just outsource all the fun stuff
The Spirit Guardians aren’t attached to your hip
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Diablo 4developers weren’t interested in making the game’s first new class an MMO-grade, World of Warcraft-like, Hunter-esque one where you outsource all the fun to your animal companion.
For the uninitiated,Blizzard Entertainmentrecently announced that the series is getting a brand new class in the form of theDiablo 4 Spiritborn- jungle predators that can call upon Spirit Guardians that take on the shape of jaguars, gorillas, eagles, and giant centipedes to help you bash beasties.
“One of the initial nuggets that was driving a lot of the ideation was that we didn’t want it to be, for lack of a better term, like a pet class,” game designer Bjorn Mikkelson explained when talking about the new class in a recent interview with Gamesradar+. “We always wanted it to be very interwind with like, coming from the core of the class itself, right?” That means the Spirit Guardians won’t constantly be attached to your hip, but rather, they’ll pop up when summoned.
Mikkelson elaborates that the developers wanted it to feel like the player character’s “emotions” were “translating” into what the spirits were doing, “and having that sort of back and forth between the human side and the spiritual side.” Associate narrative designer Eleni Rivera-Colon calls it a “harmonious relationship” between the Spiritborn and the magical, glowy spirits that come to assist you when you call upon them.
Not everything the team first dreamed up made its way into new class, asBlizzard burnt through “like 60” prototype skillswhile figuring out what “feels fun” for the Spiritborn. That’s not all gone to waste, however, as even the things that “didn’t make the cut"might some day return “in the future.”
For now, check out our massiveDiablo 4 Vessel of Hatred previewthat dives deeper into the Spiritborn.
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Kaan freelances for various websites including Rock Paper Shotgun, Eurogamer, and this one, Gamesradar. He particularly enjoys writing about spooky indies, throwback RPGs, and anything that’s vaguely silly. Also has an English Literature and Film Studies degree that he’ll soon forget.
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