While Diablo 4 Gold is not at its highest peak of popularity right now, Blizzard does seem to have learned valuable lessons with the launch of Season of the Malignant, and there is hope that the next releases will be more in line with what players expect. Diablo 4's Season 4 needs to fix the endgame first and foremost, as players need to have options regarding what activities to run in order to level up and obtain loot, but many other aspects of the game need extra help. With expansions on the way, it's not impossible that a sixth class will be revealed in the coming months, and with the way weapons and cosmetics work in the game, players can already predict which one it will be.

Diablo 4 introduced five classes from the series' past, and all of them wield iconic weapon types that can be shared with other classes - although, in some cases, they are unique to their respective archetype. This can have varying effects on cosmetic items in Diablo 4, either earned via the seasonal battle pass or purchased in the in-game shop, as there are weapon-type-exclusive skins for each slot. Since some of these slots overlap and others don't, one could argue that it's more likely for the weapons that are unique to one class to be shared by the sixth class, whenever it comes out.

It would make sense for Diablo 4's sixth class to use at least one weapon type that is exclusive to a different class, as it would mean players could already have some weapon skins for that particular slot from either the battle pass or the shop. It would also allow Blizzard to reuse some existing assets in a way that makes sense from a given class' perspective. With only six weapon types being exclusive to their respective class, the list narrows down to a few potential suspects.

With daggers being exclusive to the Rogue, and with offhand items existing for multiple classes, it would make sense for the Witch Doctor from Diablo 3 to come back, using ceremonial daggers and mojos that could be similar to the totems used by Druids. In the case of polearms, they can be trickier to narrow down because they're commonly used by Barbarians, Amazons, Druids, and Paladins in Diablo 2 and Crusaders, Monks, and Barbarians in Diablo 3. Still, the classes that would make the most sense here would be Amazon, Monk, and Paladin in Diablo 4, with the Crusader being slightly less likely due to its focus on flails.

Bows would once again make a good case for the Amazon to return in Diablo 4, as they are one of its weapons alongside crossbows in Diablo 2. Similarly, crossbows could also be used by Demon Hunters as one-handed weapons in Diablo 3, making them also a valid option. Finally, shields could pave the way for the return of either the Crusader or the Paladin archetypes, as they are the only other missing classes to wield them. As such, the classes with the most overlaps and thus the ones that would make the most sense to return are the Amazon and the Paladin, with the latter also sharing the same weapon types as other existing Diablo 4 classes, including swords and maces.

Diablo 4's endgame currently lacks meaningful content for players who have reached the level cap, causing disappointment among fans. Some players suggest implementing a reward system for leveling up past the cap, such as receiving a cache from the Tree of Whispers. While this addition alone won't fix all the game's issues, it could be a step towards improving the endgame and providing a sense of progression.

The road to reach the level cap in Diablo 4 is a daunting journey, but once it's reached, there's not much left for players to do – unless Blizzard considers an idea involving the Tree of Whispers that would reinvent experience gain past Level 100. The endgame in Diablo 4 largely boils down to chasing powerful loot and tackling Nightmare Dungeons. Though some instances are better at giving experience than others, once a character reaches Level 100, the leveling process stops. Many Diablo 4 players can't help but feel that something is missing, especially when they've had a decade to enjoy the Paragon system of Diablo 3.

This pet peeve may not necessarily be representative of the entire Diablo IV Items for sale community, but many fans have certainly been disappointed to see the latest Blizzard title fall into the same pitfalls its predecessor once struggled with. Either through review bombing Diablo 4 on Metacritic or by writing piles upon piles of feedback across social media outlets like Reddit, Diablo 4 players have been outspoken on what they perceive to be the game's most pressing issues.