
The Spiritborn is a new class coming to Diablo 4 in the Vessel of Hatred expansion. This class is a blend of the Amazon, Witch Doctor, and Druid, but it is a brand new class as a whole4. The Spiritborn wields a glaive, which is a new weapon type in the game. The class seems to have a nature focus similar to the Druid and is expected to have access to spiritual powers. The Spiritborn can also summon spiritual allies to support them in combat. The class is expected to bring a new playstyle to Diablo 4, different from the existing classes like the Rogue, Druid, Barbarian, and Sorcerer3. More information about the Spiritborn will be revealed by Blizzard in the future.

The pre-purchase bundle for Diablo 4: Vessel of Hatred includes the following components:
Additionally, the Diablo® IV: Vessel of Hatred™ - Expansion Bundle includes:
*Mount or pet feature (as applicable) must be unlocked in-game before the item can be used.
**Diablo Immortal® downloaded separately.
***Available upon Vessel of Hatred™ release.

The new region, Nahantu, is significant in the context of Diablo 4 as it is the primary setting for the Vessel of Hatred expansion. Nahantu is a jungle region with connections to Diablo 2 and is the home of the new Spiritborn class. The region features various zones, including the overgrown Kurast and the barren desert Teganze1. In addition to its diverse landscape, Nahantu also has new towns, unique takes on dungeons, Strongholds, and warring tribes. The story of the expansion follows Neyrelle as she takes Mephisto, trapped in the Soulstone, to Nahantu in an attempt to save her soul. Overall, Nahantu offers new challenges, experiences, and a rich environment for players to explore in the Vessel of Hatred expansion.