Diablo III‘s Kickass Character Models: A Tribute in Cosplay

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The Demon Hunter

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The creator of this incredible Demon Hunter cosplay goes by Tasha, and is part of a Korean cosplay group known as Spiral Cats. You can find more of her stuff here.

Happy gaming! And may you all find great treasures in your Horadric Cubes.

Editor’s Note: It’s the end of this post and you have by now realized that we have not featured the Witchdoctor class. This is because we were unable to find well documented (i.e., with a bunch of photos) cosplay of the female Witchdoctor that didn’t involve the darkening of the cosplayer’s skin with paint. Such a choice is obviously up to the individual cosplayer, but it’s also, even more obviously, a big can of worms to open. If you know some Witchdoctor cosplay that has a good handle on the issues a portrayal of the Witchdoctor can involve, let us know in the comments.


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