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Best Solo Classes in Diablo 4

While Diablo 4 is an absolute blast to play with friends, the game can be thoroughly enjoyed as a single-player experience. If you’d prefer to relish Diablo 4’s story at your own pace, this guide details the best solo classes to choose for the smoothest demon-slaying experience.

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What Are the Best Solo Classes in Diablo 4?

There are no bad classes in Diablo 4. Each of the five classes in the game can hold their own well enough to complete the campaign from start to finish without the help of other players. Choosing a class that suits your preferred playstyle is by far the most important thing to consider — if you’re going to sink as many hours into Diablo 4 as us, you’ll want to do it with a character you love playing.

That being said, some classes and builds provide a much smoother experience if you plan on playing solo. Below, we’ve ranked Diablo 4’s classes from worst to best for solo play based on our team’s experience playing the game.

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Diablo 4 Solo Classes Ranked, Worst to Best

Diablo 4 Sorcerer

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As we mentioned before, every class in Diablo 4 is viable for solo play, though the Sorcerer is by far the squishiest of the bunch. While they do have very high single-target and AoE damage potential, they can be easily overwhelmed in close combat.

Diablo 4 Rogue

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Rogues are fast, fun, and deal serious damage. The trouble is that their best builds require good positioning and constant resource management. Melee Rogues are the most fragile close-combat fighters by far, but an experienced player should have no problem slicing and dicing demons without having to worry. Concealment spells can also be used to sneak past large groups of enemies, which is something I valued a lot during my review playthrough.

Overall, Rogues can be a great solo class for seasoned Diablo players, but newer players may struggle with bosses and small rooms that don’t favor its movement-centric playstyle.

Diablo 4 Druid

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The Druid is by far the most versatile class in Diablo 4 and, with the right build, can be an indestructible tank. Druids are challenging to level in the early game, but with a few Skill Points behind them, they are extremely survivable and perfect for players that find themselves starting at the death screen too often.

I used a Druid to play through the game solo once it was officially released and noticed I died less often than my Rogue playthrough, even though I was playing on a higher difficulty. With Earthen Bulwark, I had a skill I could regularly use to absorb damage and make myself immune to crowd-control effects. Blood Howl also provided extra healing without the need for Health Potions.

While Druids can seem to be an unstoppable force, they aren’t particularly great damage dealers right now. Though their survivability is fantastic, their damage is comparatively low compared to other classes. I often found myself chipping away at bosses for what seemed like an eternity, but at least I managed to stay alive.

Diablo 4 Necromancer

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Who needs friends when you have your own personal army of the undead? The Necromancer is one of the most beloved classes in Diablo, and they feel better than ever before in Diablo 4. Thanks to their high damage output, range of crowd-control abilities, and minions that happily tank the brunt of the damage for you. If you’re looking for a class that suits solo play and has a unique playstyle, the Necromancer is definitely for you.

Diablo 4 Barbarian

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The best solo class in Diablo 4 is considered by many to be the Barbarian. Despite being a melee-centric class, Barbarians have brilliant movement and can deal heavy single-target and AoE damage without breaking a sweat. High damage and survivability are precisely what you need when tackling Diablo 4 as a lone wolf, and the Barbarian is exactly that.

We especially recommend the Barbarian to those new to the Diablo series thanks to their straightforward playstyle and satisfying combat. As a long-time fan, the Barbarian was the class that made me fall in love with the franchise the moment I used Whirlwind for the first time.

This guide was written while playing Diablo 4 for PC and Xbox Series X.


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Thomas has been a freelance writer since 2021 and considers himself a connoisseur of all things Nintendo, Blizzard, and Marvel. Since amassing 145,000+ followers on a Facebook page about Diddy Kong with a backward hat in 2015, Thomas has become a trusted voice in the gaming community across publications such as AOTF, PC Invasion, and Gfinity. His greatest achievements include catching every Pokémon, completing every quest in World of Warcraft (yes, all of them), and naming his dog 'Mass Effect 3.' Thomas is extraordinarily passionate about the video game industry and its community. He enjoys writing about various topics, including popular games like Destiny 2, Fortnite, and WoW, and exploring the latest AAA and indie titles.
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