
Diablo IV: Vessel of Hatred isn’t just about destroying hordes of enemies as a solo player — it’s also about looking great when doing it. With the new Season 9 that just released, even more new and exciting cosmetics have been added to the game so that players can slay in style.
There are more than 40 cosmetics available that players can use to customize their characters. All of them can be found in the Cosmetics Shop, which is accessed through an in-game menu. Tejal, the shop’s vendor, sells a variety of gear and armor sets along with other cosmetic additions like mounts and accessories.
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The Cosmetics Shop doesn’t have everything available at the same time. Selections rotate every few hours. Players can check the timer in the top right of the screen to see when the next turnover for the inventory will be.
Like many of the places in Diablo 4, Abaddon also appears in the actual Bible as a real place, so this could literally be the cosmetic set from Hell. In the game, it appears as one of Bhaal’s many dominions, and this cosmetic is based on the same aesthetic.
Like most Barbarian sets, this one consists of eight pieces, which include the usual pair of two-handed weapons. In this case, it’s a choice between an axe and a mace in keeping with the bash and slash tradition of the most lethal and terrifying Barbarians.
This cosmetic set was introduced as part of Belial’s Return, Season 8 of Diablo 4. But just because the game changed, that doesn’t mean that the cosmetics are no longer available. This might have had something to do with the Berserk crossover that happened in the same season, but there is a more notable set directly based on the famous anime.
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The Knight’s Crucible cosmetic set combines raw Barbarian power with the more refined look of a knight. It’s more streamlined than other designs, and the weapons, a sword and a single-handed mace are more elegant than other choices in this category.
For Barbarians who like that chunky look, this armor set makes a character look like a tank carrying a castle tower. It’s a nice change from the dark and fiery color scheme that tends to be common in armor sets for this class, making it unique among the cosmetic set choices. The theme of this design seems to be bludgeoning damage, reinforced by the one-handed and two-handed maces for the weapon choices.
The Behemoth of the Bulwark is one of the newer sets introduced in Season 9. This legendary armor strongly resists any dents or scratches, even when doing repairs, apparently because it was crafted from rare earths dug from the Pit.
There’s a whole line of Spectral cosmetic sets that were introduced in Season 9 for every class, but the Barbarian one looks exceptional with its helm design and weapon choices. It’s also a change from the fiery or spiky look typical of Barbarian sets, with a look more like a Necromancer or Spiritbender.
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This set is smaller than most others, consisting of six pieces instead of the standard eight, with no markings and only one weapon instead of two. It’s the look that sells this cosmetic set because it includes fewer pieces, but still costs the same as others, with a badass broadsword making up for the lack of a second weapon.
It’s not just the recreation of Guts’ fearsome visage as he stood before Femto and his armies, it’s Berserk‘s twin themes of good versus evil and humanity versus demons. This armor set is based on the Black Swordsman, Guts’ title of legend in the anime, and even though it’s not flashy, it looks deadly.
The Berserker Armor is a smaller set than others, lacking a marking and a second weapon, even though it’s the same price as most other cosmetic sets that include eight pieces. However, this is the set that Berserk‘s famous hero wears, which isn’t lost on the anime fans who also play Diablo.
The legend of Bul-Kathos, the Barbarian who united the fractured tribes, is a tale that all Barbarians know and hold sacred as it relates to their class. He’s also known as the Immortal King and has a long and detailed back-story that includes many awesome adventures, but his epic battle with the Hydra inspired this cosmetic set.
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The makers of this armor set have been lost to history, but it’s known that it was created by a long-dead tribe to honor this famous fight. It consists of eight pieces, including the marking and both two-handed weapons. It’s not only the great look, but the slightly cheaper price that makes this one of the better choices.
It’s a pretentious name, but this cosmetic lives up to the hype and looks every bit as nasty as it sounds. It also includes the full set of eight pieces, which includes a marking, two weapons, the pants, chest, gloves, helm, and boots. Both of the weapons are one-handed and consist of an ax and a sword.
This set combines all the design details that players love about Diablo cosmetics, which include horns, exposed viscera, spikes, and glowing red features that could be oozing blood or raw warrior power. It’s a great look that fits perfectly with the game, and if a player wants to go Hardcore, it’s a worthy visage.