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− | *In LoD, can summon either Spirit Wolves, Dire Wolves or Grizzly but not a combination: summoning another type of wolf or bear will | + | *In LoD, can summon either Spirit Wolves, Dire Wolves or Grizzly but not a combination: summoning another type of wolf or bear will unsummon existing wolves or bear.<br/>In D2R, since patch 2.4 [https://news.blizzard.com/en-us/diablo2/23788293/diablo-ii-resurrected-patch-2-4-ladder-now-live#class], all three types of pets can be present in parallel. |
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*Summon Spirit Wolf and Summon Grizzly passive bonuses are based on skill level when summoned (as is Summon Dire Wolf skill level). | *Summon Spirit Wolf and Summon Grizzly passive bonuses are based on skill level when summoned (as is Summon Dire Wolf skill level). | ||
*Enters a rage state after eating a corpse, applying +% Damage for duration. | *Enters a rage state after eating a corpse, applying +% Damage for duration. |
Revision as of 11:34, 26 June 2024
This blessing from Nature imparts to the Druid the ability to summon several great wolves. Though the wolf is already fierce in combat, its savagery becomes greatly inflamed as it consumes the corpses of fallen foes.
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