![]() ![]() ![]() Of course, I’ve been playing a fair amount of Diablo 4since it came out and I unsurprisingly enjoy it, and while I love quite a bit - the combat loop, the game’s storyline, the varied endgame, and upcoming Seasons with new content to play - I would be a horrible liar if I even attempted to pretend that I don’t love the changes and updates to the character creator - all of it works for me and I’m super happy about it. As you might expect, I was also very much in favor of the way armor dyes and transmog in general worked in that game - still one of my favorite versions of transmog, in fact. So I heralded Diablo 3 at the time it came out as a high water mark because, while you couldn’t really customize your character, at least you could pick a body type that suggested something else and let you play every class that way. Now, I’m probably in the minority here, but when Diablo 2 came out and still had fairly stripped down and mono-gendered classes - so that all Barbarians were grumpy bald dudes, all Assassins were lithe, kill-from-the-shadows ladies, and so on - I was fairly unimpressed. ![]() That was about it, and dadgum it, I disliked it that way. Warriors were in armor, Sorcerers kinda had robes on if you squinted, and the Rogue was a girl - oh, and she used a bow. In the original Diablo, you could just barely make out your character. ![]()
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