Diablo 4 players think Necro’s world drops are better looking than paid cosmetics

Diablo 4 players think Necro’s world drops are better looking than paid cosmetics
Odhrán Johnson Updated on by

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Diablo 4 has generated a number of conversations over the last few weeks with its community. Everything from gameplay changes they’d like to see, to progression, to cosmetics. However, it seems like the Necromancer class doesn’t need to worry about paid cosmetics, as players note the world drops are more than enough to satisfy their creative needs.

Taking to the Diablo Reddit, user marcw1771ams posted, “Who needs paid cosmetics when world drops look like this?” attaching the below image. Other players were quick to chime in, noting that the Necromancer cosmetics are in a completely different ballpark when compared to the other classes. One player said, “Necro is so far ahead of the rest it’s not even funny, it’s like they were made and designed by a different studio!?”

They continued saying, “It’s so frustrating because the Necro sets are genuinely some of the nicest I’ve seen in any game and to see they’re capable of that and then don’t deliver it consistently…” Other players like eklypz even joked saying, “All the artists that make cosmetics are necro mains.” Some players have even jokingly discouraged others from pointing this out as they fear they, “won’t get any more of these [cosmetics]” saying, “‘With cosmetics like these I’m definitely going to buy many many more cosmetics.'”

However, players who don’t main Necromancers in-game have also been noting their disappointment at the lack of variety when it comes to their classes with one player saying, “My main issue with the druid options, is just the lack of uniqueness everything they have looks too much alike. They have a couple of nice pieces but nothing compared to the rest of the classes (excluding sorc).”

However, while some players are focusing on cosmetics, some Diablo 4 players have uncovered some post-credit scenes. Alongside this, Diablo 4’s director called the game “thick and heavy” as he compares it to… a guitar.

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