Anyone have any information on these? Obviously both champions and bosses have enrage timers on inferno difficulty.
I heard someone say that enrage timers exist on hell difficulty (not just inferno), with stuff like the Butcher's room getting much more fires after X minutes, but I have not actually seen this in action. I suppose it would be easy to test, just stand there and dont attack him for 10 minutes. Any timer longer than that is essentially nonexistent.
Is there a good site (wiki?) showing the actual enrage times?
The only enrage timers I've seen on inferno are on the Butcher and Champ mobs. I know for a fact that the Skeleton King and Zoltun Kulle do not have enrage timers, but I'm not sure about Magdha, Belial, or Act 3 +4 bosses.
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The champion mobs enrage timers are random, I was kiting a champion mob in ACT 1 in the festering woods (event mob) and after kitting around a little hill a few times it enraged. it was like 2-3 minutes.
I feel these enrage timers on champion mobs are against the play style of Diablo and should be changed. In diablo 1 and 2 you could kite something to eternity and it was definitely a case of skill and ingenuity > gear.
All these silly hot fixing and timers are only around because of the auction house.
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I heard someone say that enrage timers exist on hell difficulty (not just inferno), with stuff like the Butcher's room getting much more fires after X minutes, but I have not actually seen this in action. I suppose it would be easy to test, just stand there and dont attack him for 10 minutes. Any timer longer than that is essentially nonexistent.
Is there a good site (wiki?) showing the actual enrage times?
I feel these enrage timers on champion mobs are against the play style of Diablo and should be changed. In diablo 1 and 2 you could kite something to eternity and it was definitely a case of skill and ingenuity > gear.
All these silly hot fixing and timers are only around because of the auction house.