I dont like the fact they have alot of silly skills, although I wont be using them.
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The bell isn't really that large, and it's gone fairly quickly, I doubt it will be scaled down. It's hard to see the skill clearly in the small video resolution, but I imagine you guys won't be whining about it after the game comes out
The skill is not the bell as its normal version. That is a rune affect according to the wiki.
This skill is best known for one of its rune effects, in which the Monk summons a large mystical bell, which he then strikes with his fist. The bell, charged with holy energy, smashes into and through enemies in a straight line. This was demonstrated in a Blizzcon panel, while the actual skill has not yet been properly seen.
Otherwise this is what it does.
The Monk emits a rolling wave of Holy fire that scorches enemies in its path.
The skill is not the bell as its normal version. That is a rune affect according to the wiki.
This skill is best known for one of its rune effects, in which the Monk summons a large mystical bell, which he then strikes with his fist. The bell, charged with holy energy, smashes into and through enemies in a straight line. This was demonstrated in a Blizzcon panel, while the actual skill has not yet been properly seen.
Otherwise this is what it does.
The Monk emits a rolling wave of Holy fire that scorches enemies in its path.
I've watched that panel a few times, there's no implication that the bell is one of the rune effects. All he says is "this is Wave of Light, it summons a large mystical bell that is then launched at the enemy" or something like that.
They were demonstrating some new skills for each class, and none of the other skills were runed either. That wiki is speculating that it's a rune effect, and there's no evidence it's speculation is correct.
The skill descriptions we have are only based on what people read from skill descriptions at demos, and are by no means guaranteed to be up-to-date, especially when most of the skills they describe weren't usable at the time.
Fingers crossed the wiki is right. I'm not against the bell at all I like it but not everyone feels that way. From what we were shown of other rune effect it seems very feasible.
Fingers crossed the wiki is right. I'm not against the bell at all I like it but not everyone feels that way. From what we were shown of other rune effect it seems very feasible.
I wouldn't worry. I'm 99% sure that the bell is the normal ability, but I would not be surprised at all if one or more of the runes changed it to something else. So everyone will get what they want, most likely.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_Z7mTfLV5g
At 1:35
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Monk > Wizard > Barbarian > Demon Hunter > Witch Doctor
Exactly, its odd, along with about a dozen other skills.
but is it balanced?, is it fun? is it effective? thats what is really important
Unless it says "needs moar cowbell" when you cast it, it won't be fun.
Monk > Wizard > Barbarian > Demon Hunter > Witch Doctor
The skill is not the bell as its normal version. That is a rune affect according to the wiki.
Otherwise this is what it does.
I've watched that panel a few times, there's no implication that the bell is one of the rune effects. All he says is "this is Wave of Light, it summons a large mystical bell that is then launched at the enemy" or something like that.
They were demonstrating some new skills for each class, and none of the other skills were runed either. That wiki is speculating that it's a rune effect, and there's no evidence it's speculation is correct.
The skill descriptions we have are only based on what people read from skill descriptions at demos, and are by no means guaranteed to be up-to-date, especially when most of the skills they describe weren't usable at the time.
I wouldn't worry. I'm 99% sure that the bell is the normal ability, but I would not be surprised at all if one or more of the runes changed it to something else. So everyone will get what they want, most likely.
I'd be down for a holy cowbell.