With the Season of Divine Intervention in full swing and the Lord of Hatred expansion approaching, many Diablo IV players are asking the same question:
Which classes are actually the best right now?
Balance changes, seasonal mechanics, and evolving builds have shifted the meta once again. Whether you’re pushing high-tier Nightmare dungeons or preparing for the next expansion, choosing the right class can make a big difference.
Here’s how the Diablo IV class meta currently looks.
S-Tier: Top Meta Picks
Sorcerer
Sorcerer continues to dominate high-end content thanks to strong scaling, mobility, and powerful endgame builds.
Why it’s strong:
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Excellent AoE damage
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Strong burst potential
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High survivability with proper builds
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Flexible build options
Sorcerers remain one of the most efficient classes for both farming and pushing endgame content.
Rogue
Rogue is still one of the fastest and most versatile classes in Diablo IV.
Strengths include:
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Extremely high single-target damage
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Top-tier mobility
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Fast farming efficiency
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Strong PvP performance
Experienced players can push Rogue builds to very high tiers with the right gear and setup.
A-Tier: Strong and Reliable
Necromancer
Necromancer remains a reliable pick across most content.
Why players choose Necro:
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Safe and consistent damage
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Minion and non-minion build variety
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Solid survivability
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Great for solo progression
It may not always top the charts, but Necromancer rarely feels weak.
Barbarian
Barbarian performance has stabilized after multiple tuning passes.
Current strengths:
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High durability
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Strong melee burst builds
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Reliable boss damage
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Excellent late-game scaling
Barbarian requires good gear investment but performs very well at higher tiers.
B-Tier: Still Viable but Build-Dependent
Druid
Druid remains highly build-dependent.
Pros:
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Extremely powerful in optimized builds
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Great survivability
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Strong hybrid playstyles
Cons:
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Slower leveling
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Requires more gear optimization
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Can feel inconsistent early on
In the right hands, Druid can still perform at top levels — but it takes more effort.
How the Expansion Could Change Everything
The upcoming Warlock class in the Lord of Hatred expansion will likely reshape the tier list entirely.
New class releases often:
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Disrupt current meta builds
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Introduce new top-tier farming strategies
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Shift group compositions
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Reset tier rankings
What’s S-tier today may look very different after April 28.
What Matters More Than Tier Lists
While tier lists help, Diablo IV ultimately rewards build optimization and player skill.
The “best” class depends on:
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Your playstyle
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Preferred content
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Solo vs group play
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Gear availability
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Seasonal mechanics
Almost every class can perform well when built correctly.
The Meta Right Now
For players focused on efficiency and progression, Sorcerer and Rogue currently sit at the top. Necromancer and Barbarian remain strong all-round choices, while Druid can shine with the right setup.
But with the Lord of Hatred expansion approaching, this meta is only temporary.
Sanctuary’s power balance is about to shift again.






















