There are a myriad of hair tones and colors, and Diablo IV Gold in the preview version we played over the weekend, we had four feminine and four masculine facial expressions were available for each class. (The game doesn't seem to utilize male and female descriptors for its characters, in all fairness.) The build also included 10 hairstyles that are not gender-neutral that included pixie cuts with close-cropped edges and long flowing ponytails. tied-up dreadlocks and natural, curly curls that were tight. In addition, there's a lots of jewelry. A lot.Makeup and body paint are appropriate to the theme, and again, unisex. If you're looking for dark eyeshadow to match your Barbarian male, opt for it. It's nice. If you're looking for some Smeary Corpse Paint for your Necro, that's there too.
What players will not find is a variety of body types, at least for each class. The Barbarian is well-built and muscular for their position in the Diablo 4's five classes. The Sorcerer/Sorceress class appears strong enough to be able to lift books and wands. But they're not as muscular and athletic like the Rogue.
The body type, as it turns out, is associated with class roles as an aspect of Diablo's fantasy", according to Rod Fergusson, executive producer and head of the Diablo franchise at Blizzard Entertainment.
"Body shape is something we consider to be part of the school's fantasy," Fergusson said in a roundtable interview, noting that the developer made a "'dad body' Druid and Diablo 4 Gold an emaciated Necromancer" for the purpose of. "Those are parts of what make the class the class, in some respects, so having a dad bod Necro or an obese Druid did not contribute to the school's fantasy.