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I would say, if you're interested, the best way to see if it clicks is to give it's best system it's best chance. Which IMO is the skill spec. Find a class with a spell you like, give it a few points to transform and if it's not getting you by then it never will.
For me it's a perfect middle ground. More complex than Diablo but not as over the top as PoE. Not for everyone though, I totally respect that.