A Diablo 4 player recently recreated the mythical Krampus as their main character in the game. Blizzard's latest offering provides gamers with a comprehensive character creation system that includes five professions, and many are already using Diablo 4 to recreate the famous character. Players can prepare enough Diablo IV Gold in the game.

 

Diablo 4 has been a huge hit, and according to Blizzard's official estimates, it is also the company's fastest-selling game to date. Much of this success is attributed to an aggressive marketing campaign, being part of a franchise that has had a rabid fan base since the 1990s, and a massive open world. Another feature that will delight players is the customizability of their characters. The game offers multiple customization opportunities and five professions: wizard, barbarian, thief, necromancer and druid, each with its own unique gameplay and multiple appearance options, even if players don't use real money to purchase any cosmetic items.

 

Recently, a Diablo 4 player named Phantagor decided to share their latest creation: the mythical Krampus as an in-game druid character. Krampus is a legendary figure in European folklore, a long-horned monster that lives in the Alps. In modern times, he is often depicted as Santa's nemesis, as the original Krampus was said to scare misbehaving children, while St. Nicholas (aka Santa Claus) rewarded them for being good children. Phantagor's creation follows this spirit, as the character really does look like an evil Santa Claus with horns, ready to punish naughty children.

 

Phantagor also commented on how difficult it was to design this version of Krampus. According to them, it was very difficult to customize the druid and look ridiculous. Most of the time, they said, they thought he looked like a clown or animal companion from World of Warcraft. So, it took them a long time to actually make a really cool Diablo 4 character.

 

But players who like to create new characters are in luck, because Diablo 4 seems to need new characters every season. According to recent comments made by Blizzard's Rod Fergusson, gamers who want to participate in the game's seasonal content will need to create new seasonal characters. This sounds like good news for people who enjoy playing with character creators, but it could be bad news for gamers who are able to max out after a lot of hard work and may not want to start from scratch. See rvgm.ru for more details on the game guide.