As you spend more time with Diablo Immortal, crushing demons and collecting loot, you’re going to transform. And that’s only natural. Tweaking your look, your playstyle, and even your class is core to the game. In this blog, we’ll go over two big ways to shape your character: cosmetics and the class change feature.
First up, we’re excited to finally talk about cosmetics—how they work, how often you can expect new ones, and how to unlock your first one right now. (“We” are Principal Designer Joe Grubb and Art Director Hunter Schulz. Hi!)
Cosmetics let you radically change your character’s appearance without affecting your gear or stats. Think of them as a new visual you can apply instead of your equipment.
Cosmetics are acquired per class, though each cosmetic set is available to every class. They affect your outfits and the look of your weapons; a few include custom animations. Here’s an example of how the same cosmetic set changes the appearance of different classes.
This is the Bloodsworn cosmetic set, themed around the minions of the Countess in the Dark Wood.
In Diablo Immortal, your character’s normal gear fits their anatomy by design. There isn’t, for example, a suit of armor that will make your crusader bigger or smaller. Cosmetics let us break the mold, and transform your character’s appearance into something different, even otherworldly. Here’s the necromancer (and their gear) altered by the Ghosts of Ashwold cosmetic set.
Necromancer wearing the Ghosts of Ashwold cosmetic set.
Our plan is to roll out a new cosmetic set for all classes each month, themed after the month’s Battle Pass (Ghosts of Ashwold, above, is first). Picking up the Battle Pass for a given month will allow you to unlock that cosmetic for all
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