So I was looking at the newly refurbished and amazing wiki of our site, and noticed that the skill tree's for certain D3 characters are already complete!? I had no idea that all of the Barb's and Wizard's moves were revealed. But after researching most of the skills, some of them seemed very wrong. Some moves, like Seismic Effect and Mighty Hammer for the barb just increase the damage of another move in that tree. Whats up with that??:confused: There are many others too, i just don't feel like listing them, go check it out yourself http://www.diablowiki.com/index.php/Battlemaster
If I am correct wouldn't these type of skills just create more of the "cookie cutter" builds, and disuade the experimentation of placing skill points elsewhere? These seem like waste of a move, a lazy way of blizz to fill the skill tree, and just a lame replacement of synergies. Please point me towards the light and explain why these skills are ok.
A tier 6 move that just increases the damage of another previous move... talk about a buzzkill for reaching the top of the tree...:(
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they are doing it so you spend les points in active skills an more in passives. aka you get your actives then boost them with passives insted of putting multiple point into the active skill.but the active will only have like 1-5 points.
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The information that buffs/passives were going to be included into the skill trees was announced awhile ago. As for the idea, in diablo you still only have quick access to 6-7 skills. You are not going to be able to have every skill the character has. Therefore, you will end up spending points to increase other skills.
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If I am correct wouldn't these type of skills just create more of the "cookie cutter" builds, and disuade the experimentation of placing skill points elsewhere? These seem like waste of a move, a lazy way of blizz to fill the skill tree, and just a lame replacement of synergies. Please point me towards the light and explain why these skills are ok.
A tier 6 move that just increases the damage of another previous move... talk about a buzzkill for reaching the top of the tree...:(
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