Most Barbarian skills require Fury to cast. Fury is a mana-like bulb that fills up when the Barbarian hits enemies, then drains quickly away when he stops hitting. This means that a Barbarian is unable to use his more powerful abilities at the start of a fight, and must charge up his Fury before he can begin to unleash his more devastating attacks.Yes, there are a couple skills that give the barbarian a minor fury boost, but its insufficient to empower him through a good pvp fight... So this raises a couple questions...
- Will there be Rage/Fury potions? We dont want to see barbarians reliant on this shit...
-Will it work like WoW's rage system (WoW's pvp is much slower paced than diablos, I personally dont see how rage generation would work like this and give the barbarian enough time to get pissed off, but its still an option...)
-Will there be a special "PvP" mode/system implemented on PvP enabled servers?
I really have no idea how this system is going to work out, but im sure blizzard has all of this under control...
I want to hear what you guys have to say, I'm kinda stomped, so lets hear some ideas... ;]
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- Will there be Rage/Fury potions? We dont want to see barbarians reliant on this shit...
-Will it work like WoW's rage system (WoW's pvp is much slower paced than diablos, I personally dont see how rage generation would work like this and give the barbarian enough time to get pissed off, but its still an option...)
-Will there be a special "PvP" mode/system implemented on PvP enabled servers?
I really have no idea how this system is going to work out, but im sure blizzard has all of this under control...
I want to hear what you guys have to say, I'm kinda stomped, so lets hear some ideas... ;]
Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able, and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God. -Epicurus-Athiests- Winning since 33 A.D