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*TheDragoon, [http://home.comcast.net/~thedragoon/wereformadvanced.html Wereform Central] | *TheDragoon, [http://home.comcast.net/~thedragoon/wereformadvanced.html Wereform Central] | ||
*TitanSeal, [http://diablo3.ingame.de/tips/calcs/speedcalc_titanseal/speedcalc_english.php Attack Speed Calculator] (inDiablo.de) | *TitanSeal, [http://diablo3.ingame.de/tips/calcs/speedcalc_titanseal/speedcalc_english.php Attack Speed Calculator] (inDiablo.de) | ||
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The table below lists the minimum [[Faster Block Rate]] required to reduce the number of frames in the blocking animation and thus increase its speed. {{Warn|=>140 FBR is beyond reach in the unmodified game}}. | The table below lists the minimum [[Faster Block Rate]] required to reduce the number of frames in the blocking animation and thus increase its speed. {{Warn|=>140 FBR is beyond reach in the unmodified game}}. | ||
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The table below lists the minimum [[Faster Cast Rate]] required to reduce the number of frames in the casting animation and thus increase its speed. Action frame is the frame in which casting actually takes place: when the animation is interrupted before this frame has displayed then casting does not occur, so the earlier it occurs the less likely the animation is to be interrupted before casting. | The table below lists the minimum [[Faster Cast Rate]] required to reduce the number of frames in the casting animation and thus increase its speed. Action frame is the frame in which casting actually takes place: when the animation is interrupted before this frame has displayed then casting does not occur, so the earlier it occurs the less likely the animation is to be interrupted before casting. | ||
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− | The table below lists the minimum [[Faster Hit Recovery]] required to reduce the number of frames in the hit recovery animation and thus increase its speed. {{Warn|=>594 FHR is beyond reach in the unmodified game}}. | + | The table below lists the minimum [[Faster Hit Recovery]] required to reduce the number of frames in the [[hit recovery]] animation and thus increase its speed. {{Warn|=>594 FHR is beyond reach in the unmodified game}}. |
Revision as of 15:10, 12 December 2013
HistoryIn the ancient tome of the Druids, the Scéal Fada, it is written that Bul-Kathos, the great and ancient king of the Barbarian tribes, had a mysterious but trusted confidant, who was only referred to as Fiacla-Géar. This man is sometimes described as Bul-Kathos's close friend, and at other times, he is referred to as his brother. Whatever the source of their relationship, their bond was strong, and together they shared the secrets of the ancients: of the mysteries below the peaks of Mt. Arreat, of the venerated task put to their people to protect those mysteries, and of the prophecies regarding the dark times ahead. They both agreed that, in order to fulfill their sacred trust, their people must devote themselves to nothing save that charge. However, they disagreed on exactly how the people could best do this. Bul-Kathos believed that only by bringing the tribes together and training them in strict martial discipline could the tribes faithfully concentrate on their goal for generations to come. Fiacla-Géar, on the other hand, believed that only through obtaining a spiritual oneness with the land they had sworn to protect could the people truly appreciate the importance of their role. Both agreed the other's philosophy had merit, and so around the time Bul-Kathos united the tribes, Fiacla-Géar gathered together a small group consisting of the tribes' greatest warrior-poets and shamans and mysteriously retreated into the forests surrounding the area known as Scosglen. There he and his people created the first of the Druid Colleges, huge mortar-less stone towers, covered in vines and safely hidden beneath the leafy canopies of the dense forests. They have dwelt there ever since, forging a new way of life for themselves. They created a new culture and language, cutting themselves off from their Barbarian cousins and their ways, vowing not to return to the Steppes of Mt. Arreat until the time of the Uileloscadh Mór, the final battle between the men of the world and the demons of the Burning Hells.
Attribute
SkillsThe Druids shun the use of traditional magic, or Dubhdroiacht, as they call it. They instead practice a form of magic based in their close bond to nature. Through this intimate kinship with the world of Sanctuary, a Druid has the power to command fire, earth, and the winds. He is a friend to the animals of the wilds and can call upon them to aid in his struggle. He can also use his heightened rapport with the animals to change the shape of his own body, drawing on the strengths and abilities of his woodland companions to better serve their cause.
Movement
Attack speed
Block rateThe table below lists the minimum Faster Block Rate required to reduce the number of frames in the blocking animation and thus increase its speed. >140 FBR is beyond reach in the unmodified game.
Cast rateThe table below lists the minimum Faster Cast Rate required to reduce the number of frames in the casting animation and thus increase its speed. Action frame is the frame in which casting actually takes place: when the animation is interrupted before this frame has displayed then casting does not occur, so the earlier it occurs the less likely the animation is to be interrupted before casting.
Hit recoveryThe table below lists the minimum Faster Hit Recovery required to reduce the number of frames in the hit recovery animation and thus increase its speed. >594 FHR is beyond reach in the unmodified game.
Strategy and guides
Reference
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