Classes

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Diablo 4 concept has 9 classes all of which have unique skills and a unique source of energy they use for their abilities. Although there are no "strength", "dextierity" or "magic/intelligence" stats anymore, you can divide them into three groups to [...] [...] The main idea was to create classes that would fill [...].
 * Barbarian is [...]. Barbarians use Fury to power their attacks.
 * Legionary is a new class to fill the role of a disciplined soldier, weapon master and tactician. His source of energy is Stamina.
 * Crusader is a [...], similar to Paladin from Diablo 2. [...]. Unlike Crusaders from Diablo 3, the Crusader [...], [...]. Crusaders use Wrath to perform strong attacks and cast divine spells.
 * Monk is a class from Diablo 3, [...]. Monks use Spirit as their source of energy.
 * Rogue is [...]. It strongly resembles Demon Hunter from Diablo 3, but without magic and with a more [...] and rakish style. The energy source for Rogue is Advantage.
 * Askari is a [...]. Although it is not quite compatible with the lore to have male Askari's (Askari warriors were only females), [...]. They wield javelins, spears and bows, and are capable of using their [...]. Askari use [???] to power their attacks.
 * Wizard is a [...]. Wizard's main source of energy is Arcane Power.
 * Warlock is a black magic user [...]. The class fills a role of [...],
 * Druid is a [...].
 * The Strong classes [...]
 * The Agile classes [...].
 * Rogue is [...].
 * Askari
 * The Magic classes [...].
 * Wizard is a master or arcane knowledge - he can become either a disciplined mage or a powerful but chaotic sorceror.
 * Warlock represents a different approach to [...]. He [...], [...].
 * Finally, the Druid offers a more natural, 'raw' approach to magic, casting elemental spells, summoning beasts and shapeshifting into a werewolf to [...].
 * Wizard is a master or arcane knowledge - he can become either a disciplined mage or a powerful but chaotic sorceror.
 * Warlock represents a different approach to [...]. He [...], [...].
 * Finally, the Druid offers a more natural, 'raw' approach to magic, casting elemental spells, summoning beasts and shapeshifting into a werewolf to [...].

Doubts
Although I do [...], I understand it has some serious flaws.

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