It's a time-honored tradition in Blizzard games to hang out in the main city and run laps (you've got to get your steps in!). In Diablo 4, however, you've got so many cities to choose from — which do you pick? We've ranked the main cities of Diablo 4 from best to worst, so you can reference our handy tier list to know where all the cool players are hanging out!
1. The Tree of Whispers, Hawezar Ranking: 9/10The only thing keeping The Tree of Whispers from a perfect score is the lack of a Jeweler or an Occultist. Other than that, there's no pesky furniture to trip you up, no back alleys to search through to find a vendor, no doorways to get stuck in — just you, your stash, and your salvage in one convenient spot! The music is incredible, too — 10/10 for ambiance!
2. Ked Bardu, Dry Steppes Ranking: 8/10The absolute worst part about this city is the chair in front of the Stash. We're not kidding. We've broken toes, bruised shins, and come to an abrupt stop so many times because of this one chair that it cost Ked Bardu an entire point on the ranking list. This stool right here cost Ked Bardu the #1 spot. #TurnItToKindling If we remove their questionable taste in furniture from the equation, thought, Ked Bardu is actually a really great hub city — almost all vendors extremely close to the waypoint, the Stash nearby, and the best city music in our opinion on the list — the only thing we could ask for is for the Purveyor of Curiosities to be moved closer! Well, that and for the chair to be burned.
3. Kyovashad, Fractured Peaks Ranking: 8/10Baby's first hub city, Kyovashad is actually a very solid contender on this list. While most of the layout is fairly intuitive, we could do with things being a bit less spread out.
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