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Stutter Step Guide by TryHardEnmity
TryHardEnmity used to make super useful Diablo 3 guides before taking a break some time ago. Recently he came back from that hiatus and started working on those guides again.
To go along with the DH build we highlighted yesterday, we would like to showcase a quick Stutter Step guide he put together where he explains the fundamentals of the technique, the reasons for doing so, ways to optimize movement and damage and more useful tips. Check it out!
Ridiculous. In the first example shown, you only need to move when you need to avoid damage, and by moving and attacking so fast, you move less than a meter, which means you're still taking all the damage you should have taken by standing still. If you need to move, stop attacking, move to avoid, then attack while stationary again. You're just like the SCII players who click 100 times on the miners at the start for absolutely no reason, or the CS players who keep switching weapons for again no reason whatsoever. The only time you need to do this is when going from point A to B while still doing damage.
Placing your generator on left click is a bad idea, or any skill that you target. Just place your generator on your skillbar, on an easy key like W, and place a long cooldown skill on your left click that you're always re-activating. If you missclick it doesn't matter, you wanted to activate it anyway. And when there's absolutely nothing to click on is when you use shift. I use W and E for the left and right clicks that most people bind to those buttons. My generator is on E, and my spender on W. I use left click for vengeance, and right click for vault. And I never, ever need to use shift. I re-activate vengeance by just clicking once on a mob, or a barrel, or anything clickable. Same for channeled abilities. Placing them on your mouse button is stupid. It's a lot easier to keep pressing a key than a mouse button, especially when you're moving the mouse constantly. For force move, people either bind it to a free spinning mousewheel, or on spacebar. That way when you're just moving around you can press spacebar and leave it that way. You will find this setup a LOT easier on your mouse hand.
on another note, blizz is preparing to rework waste set