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2. There is some endgame content. There are endgame dungeons requiring keys that can be farmed from the endgame bosses. Also, much like Diablo, there are three difficulties to play through. There are also some secret easter egg quests similar to Grim Dawn but less elaborate. Finally harder difficulties introduce new optional bossses. There's also some kind of arena mode included with DLC 2 and the last DLC has an entire act that can only be accessesed on the last difficulty. Finally there is some system that allows you to select certain handicaps in order to earn special electrum coins.
3. The base game comes with 8 masteries. Nowadays DLC 1 always come included with the base game and it introduces one new masteries so you could say the base game includes 9 masteries. DLC 2 gives yet one more. DLC 3 does not include any new masteries but expands all the other masteries with new skills. DLC 4 include the final masteries.
That means, that with all the DLC's you'll have 11 masteries to choose from and each character can pick two masteries giving you quite some potential variety.
4. There is some crafting in this game. Non-unique items can be enhanced with one socketable each and DLC 3 introduces a special suffix that allows an item to accept two socketables. There are a class of items called artifacts that must be crafted from recipes (they were introduced in DLC 1, but that comes included with the base game nowadays as mentioned before). Finally DLC 2 has a quest reward that allows you to enhance one unique item with a randomly rolled affix.