After playing on a character's behalf in Diablo 4 Gold players may decide that they'd like to discover what the classes available in the game provide. While this can be done by creating a brand new character, it is also possible to switch classes and avoid losing significant progress. It is extremely easy to change class in Diablo 4. and this guide provides all the information on how to do this.

There's a prerequisite players must satisfy before they can switch classes within Diablo 4: their character must be Level 35 or more. Although it shouldn't require a lot of time to get to that level, this requirement does suggest that players will not be able switch their classes in the initial stages that the game is in. Indeed, players that are unhappy with their chosen class right from the beginning must roll in a new character should they want to try something completely different.

If this is the case the players should take a trip to Selynne's Basilia located on the east of Westmarch in Diablo 4. The players will be able to see a glowing brazier, dubbed the Shifting Flames inside the cathedral, and it is the primary element that allows players to switch class. To ensure clarity, the precise position of the Shifting Flames is identified on the map that is below, and fans must click on the item and then select "Class Change," and then follow the on-screen instructions to complete the transformation.

The players should have all the necessary information required to switch class, though there are additional aspects that are worth knowing about the process. First, though it's entirely free to alter a player's character's classes, it can only be performed once every seven days. However, the exception is that Diablo 4 players can have one chance to return to their class of choice without waiting for seven days to pass.

It's also important to mention that players will be given the option to alter their appearance as well as adjust their Paragon Tree the first time that they switch to each class. In addition, players will get substitute gear with the same level and will retain their original character's social affiliations. There are some class-specific gear pieces that cannot be carried with the new class, though, but they will be available should the player ultimately decides to switch to a different Diablo IV Gold character back to their previous class.