Diablo 2: Resurrected is now available on PC and consoles, and it brings the classic action-RPG to modern platforms--the consoles being the most notable of the bunch, given the original was only ever available on PC. And while it has gotten a visual overhaul and some other quality-of-life improvements, it's a largely faithful remake of a two-decade-old game. As such, you can expect it to generally be less friendly to players than Diablo 3--if that's your only exposure to the series thus far, prepare for Resurrected to tell you a whole lot less, kick your teeth in, and then make you walk--not run--away because you've run out of stamina.
You Should Choose A Good Class at first
The first thing to do in Diablo2 Resurrected is choosing a class. But, it is unfortunately for players to learn the exact description of different classes in the game. There are only brief description of each class for players to identify the advantages and disadvantages of each class. Players can only decide to choose classes only by their looks. On the other hand, if you have chosen a class for your character, you have no chance to exchange another class. So, choosing a good class is not easy for players at first.
There are some good classes for novice players to choose. Players are often attracted by the powerful class. For instance, the Sorceress is deeply relying on spellcasting and mana, and very frail in the combat, which make it become