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Diablo 3 call of the ancients
Diablo 3 call of the ancients






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So you will p[probably want that shout that boosts gives you Fury to start fights off with when you are dry.

diablo 3 call of the ancients

So you better hope that you can have access to gear and traits that allow you to break even on Weapon Throw (if that is even possible). Your main concern will be Fury generation - you do not know if Weapon Throw is "self sustaining," and I assume that since you are trying as a ranged fighter, you don't want to be hit. It depends on how short the "short duration" actually is and it's also a steep fury cost, so efficiency is also questionable. I haven't gotten this far yet, but Wrath of the Berserker sounds great (+crit +attack speed, +dodge chance, +walk speed). Maybe sprint would be a better choice, but as of now, leap attack seems more useful. Not for the attack, but for the tactical aspect of it. This seems like a staple for any PVP barb. Not sure about the effectiveness in PVE, but I plan on making chars that will at least be able to contend in PVP among all the average players. Used when enemies are closing in faster then you can kill them. Not necessarily seismic slam, I just picked because it looks like it'd be good for keeping enemies at bay and it fits the ranged theme. Some melee skill here because chances are you will be swarmed at some point. I don't know if they can be targeted (probably not) but if they can than that's a plus. While you're throwing weapons, these guys will come out and assist. As it stands, ricochet is my favorite flavor of the skill for PVE.Įxtra damage. Max damage would be great for bosses, but killing off a big mob one target at a time could prove futile. Either runed for max damage (single target), ricochets (multiple targets), or corpse throw which appears to combine the 2 (more damage with a confined blast radius).








Diablo 3 call of the ancients