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You first get access to the Rogue's Specialization system when you reach level 15 in Diablo 4. This is the level requirement in the beta, though, so the full game could change the leveling process. At level 15, you will be able to go on a quest called "True Potential," which will allow you to use the first Specialization.
Following level 15, you will unlock your next Specialization at level 20, and the third one at level 30. As the max level in the beta is level 25, you will only be able to use two of the three Specializations for the Rogue. Each Specialization requires you to complete a new quest to unlock. Furthermore, future quests for the Rogue will rely on a specific Specialization to complete.
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can also change up their combat style on the fly. Rogues have access to three different Specialization options, which is the class' unique mechanic when compared to the other four. Players also have the ability to imbue their skills, which can completely change up combat for a Rogue and turn weaknesses into strengths. If you want to learn all about what Specializations the Rogue can equip and the different types of Imbues in Diablo 4, check out the guide below.Diablo 4 Rogue unique Specializations
You first get access to the Rogue's Specialization system when you reach level 15 in Diablo 4. This is the level requirement in the beta, though, so the full game could change the leveling process. At level 15, you will be able to go on a quest called "True Potential," which will allow you to use the first Specialization.
Following level 15, you will unlock your next Specialization at level 20, and the third one at level 30. As the max level in the beta is level 25, you will only be able to use two of the three Specializations for the Rogue. Each Specialization requires you to complete a new quest to unlock. Furthermore, future quests for the Rogue will rely on a specific Specialization to complete.
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<p>In addition to having access to different types of weapons, the Rogue in <a href="
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">Diablo 4</a> can also change up their combat style on the fly. Rogues have access to three different Specialization options, which is the class' unique mechanic when compared to the other four. Players also have the ability to imbue their skills, which can completely change up combat for a Rogue and turn weaknesses into strengths. If you want to learn all about what Specializations the Rogue can equip and the different types of Imbues in Diablo 4, check out the guide below.</p><h2>Diablo 4 Rogue unique Specializations</h2><p>You first get access to the Rogue's Specialization system when you reach level 15 in Diablo 4. This is the level requirement in the beta, though, so the full game could change the leveling process. At level 15, you will be able to go on a quest called "True Potential," which will allow you to use the first Specialization.</p><p>Following level 15, you will unlock your next Specialization at level 20, and the third one at level 30. As the max level in the beta is level 25, you will only be able to use two of the three Specializations for the Rogue. Each Specialization requires you to complete a new quest to unlock. Furthermore, future quests for the Rogue will rely on a specific Specialization to complete.</p><a href="
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