Diablo Immortal is set to unleash primal fury with its newest playable class – the Druid – arriving as a free update on July 3, 2025. This marks a significant expansion to the game’s roster, bringing nature-based combat and shape-shifting abilities to mobile and PC players worldwide.
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Diablo Immortal Druid Class Overview
Feature | Details |
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Release Date | July 3, 2025 |
Cost | Free Update |
Combat Style | Primal Speed & Agility |
New Zone | Sharval Wilds |
Story Arc | Epoch of Madness |
What Makes This Druid Different
Unlike traditional Druids from other Diablo games, Immortal’s version emphasizes speed and agility over raw power. These wilderness masters have evolved into the “quickest, most agile, snappy, and fluid version” the franchise has ever seen, making them perfect for mobile gameplay.
Core Druid Abilities
Shape-Shifting Mastery: Transform into powerful animal forms including a stomping stag or an “unkindness” of ravens to devastate enemies with natural ferocity.
Elemental Destruction: Command fire and earth spells like Surging Stone, where thorny monoliths erupt from the ground for massive area-of-effect damage.
Nature’s Allies: Summon Oak Sage and loyal Wolf Companions to fight alongside you, creating an unstoppable force of nature.
Primal Power Resource: A unique energy system that channels raw power into devastating transformations and earth-shattering finishing moves.
New Content Expansion
The Druid’s arrival coincides with the Sharval Wilds zone and continues the Epoch of Madness storyline. This sprawling new area sets the perfect stage for the Druid’s resurgence, offering fresh challenges and lore.
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FAQs
When does the Diablo Immortal Druid class release?
The Druid launches July 3, 2025 as a free update for all players.
What’s unique about Immortal’s Druid compared to other Diablo games?
This version focuses on primal speed and agility rather than traditional raw power.