![]() The Monk was already a dominant class, nearly even with the Barbarian in popularity for all modes of play, but the emergence of a new generator build tipped the Monk over into the overwhelming favorite. The above picture shows the popularity of class in the top leaderboards of each party size (rows) across Seasons (columns): Season 1 (end), Season 2 (end), Season 3 (end), Season 4 (1 month in), and Season 4 again (2 months in). ![]() Players figured that the season would later even out, but instead, the class popularity trends got worse. Season 4 was already a blatant switch of class popularity trends, particularly in the multiplayer parties. Analysis of Diablo 3 Season 4 started as early as a month in with a piechart graphic from Monstrous, a Diablo 3 forum MVP, that tracked class popularity in the leaderboards in 4-player, 3-player, 2-player, and solo groups across all seasons, using data from DiabloRank.
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