Imbuing attacks with Frost grants them the Chill effect, slowing enemy movement and attack speed. Building up enough of this Chill can Freeze the enemy, halting them completely
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Abilities Imbued with Poison deal heavy damage over time, and can melt enemies into bubbling puddles with repeated application. Finally, Shadow Imbued abilities can Curse Diablo 4 enemies that they hit. Cursed enemies exploded upon death, dealing additional damage to all nearby targets.
Why Play The Rogue?
Of all the revealed classes that players may choose to take through Diablo 4's story campaign, the Rogue is best-suited for players who like to mix sound tactics with fast reactions. The Rogue is the most agile class we've seen so far, easily dashing around the battlefield both to escape and engage.
Her Talent Specializations give her ways to approach each battle with a plan, rather than just smashing in like Diablo 4's Barbarian class. Shadow Realm can be used to cut a fight down to a more manageable size, while Combo Points and Exploit Weakness improve with the player's rhythm and timing.
Overall, the Rogue will the best class to choose at Diablo 4's launch for any player who likes versatility, cunning, and mobility. Unlike the melee-adverse Sorceress or the close-combat Barbarian, the Rogue can excel at any range. Although she may not have the raw power of fury or elemental magic, her quick wits
buy Diablo IV Gold, agile moves, and Imbued weaponry should be more than enough against even the toughest monsters in Diablo 4.