There are many hair colors and Diablo IV Gold skin tones which, in the preview build we played on this weekend, there were four feminine and four masculine characters were included in each class. (The game does not appear to be using male or female descriptions for its characters as it's worth.) That build also featured 10 hair styles that are unisex such as pixie cut styles with close-cropped cuts hairstyles with long flowing ponytails knotted-up dreadlocks, as well as natural, tight curls. Additionally, there's a variety of jewelry. It's a lot.Makeup and body paints are suitable for themes, and , again, are unisex. If you want a dark eyeshadow to match your Barbarian dude, go for it. It's nice. If you'd like some painted corpse smeary for your Necro It's available too.

What players aren't going to find is a variety of body types, at the very least for each class. The Barbarian is strong and tough for their place in Diablo 4's five classes. The Sorcerer/Sorceress class looks strong enough to lift books and wands, however they're not nearly as strong and athletic-looking like the Rogue.

The body type, as it turns out, is intentionally related to class roles and is part of the game's fantasies"said Rod Fergusson, executive producer and director of the Diablo franchise at Blizzard Entertainment.

"Body shape is something we consider as part of the school's fantasies," Fergusson said in an interview at a roundtable, stating that the developer created a "'dad body' Druid and an emaciated Necromancer" to make a point. "Those are the elements that makes an individual in some way, so the idea of having a dad-bod Necro or an obese Druid did not really fit into the class's fantasies.

"We were looking to offer as wide a range of choices as is possible in terms ofnumerous ethnicities , hairstyles, along with eye colour, however there were certain things that defined the class as a class that it is today, and for Diablo 4 it was body type."Body body type and archetypes for class are also a part of Diablo 4's armor and gear design as well as all the other cosmetics that make up the class, Fergusson said. So, for example, designing armor that fits the weight of a barbarian's torso would be difficult to translate to a 90-pound version of the same class. "The main aim was to offer the highest level of choice available in a Diablo 4 Gold game," Fergusson said. "We wanted it to be more about your personalization andpersonalization], but the barbarian is still a barbarian -- it's going to be strong and not a waif."