Action RPGs typically have a long history of tending to their classes in a peculiar way, at times trying to make them consistent with archetypes from popular games of all kinds, others making something entirely unique, and Diablo 4 is no exception. It's often said that Diablo 4's classes offer a cast of characters that makes the series go back to its roots, with the very first entry in the franchise only featuring the classic trio of Warrior, Sorcerer, and Rogue. Diablo 4's Barbarian differs from Diablo 2's in several key ways, but it remains a great addition to the game and makes for a great support class on top of dishing out raw damage, but it also got the short end of the stick compared to all other classes.