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While there are alternatives for Diablo 4 Gold green-hued hairstyles as well as colourful body paint, the custom characters in Diablo 4 look grounded and realistic -- not like they've come from the show Monster Factory, or out of an episode of Saints Row cutscene.
There are numerous shades of hair and skin tones including, in the pre-release game we played this weekend, four feminine and four masculine faces were featured in the class. (The game does not appear to actually use male/female descriptors for its characters, however, it's a good idea to consider it.)
The build also included 10 hairstyles that are unisex which included pixie cuts that were close-cropped and long flowing ponytails. knotted-up dreadlocks, as well as tight, natural curls. Additionally, there's a number of pieces of jewelry.
There's quite a lot.Makeup and body paint can be used in a fashion that is thematically appropriate, and also, unisex. If you're looking at a dark eyeshadow for your Barbarian dude, go for it. It's gorgeous. If you're looking to get some paint that resembles a smeary corpse for your Necro it's also available.
What players don't have is a broad range of bodies, at least for each class. The Barbarian is suitably beefy and athletic for their role in the five classes of Diablo 4. The Sorcerer/Sorceress class is sturdy enough to be able to lift books or wands. However, they're cheap Diablo IV Gold not as muscular and athletic-looking as the Rogue.