The Diablo series has a reputation for Diablo IV Gold offering a small but diverse cast of playable classes, offering plenty of build and strategy choices resulting in unique playstyles. Since there isn't such a heaven-themed class in the game yet, introducing a Paladin class would be perfect for rounding out the cast.
So far, Diablo 4 is no different. Players can be a mighty Barbarian of overwhelming strength, a Druid with shapeshifting powers and animal allies, and a Sorceress with command over the elements. The Crusader is very similar to the Paladin.
However, there's one classic role that has yet to be filled: holy magic. In a game like Diablo 4 which is all about destroying demonic creatures, one of the most tried and true ways to do so is with the magic of the heavens. Diablo has often empowered players to do so with classes like the Paladin.
Diablo 2 was the first game in the series to offer players the power of a Paladin, a Strength based class that proved a formidable force as a melee fighter. The class operates through the use of powerful auras meant to bolster the Paladin and his allies in the heat of battle, making the Paladin's presence impossible to ignore.
On top of being a capable tank and warrior, the Paladin has a large repertoire of holy magic that he can use to smite and incapacitate his enemies. The range from caster to tank means the Paladin has a wealth of Diablo 4 Gold buy customization options and tools to offer to a team.