Monks are also a Dexterity based class and should look for equipment that boosts that stat.When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
It can be a harsh country, so weve gathered some tips and tricks to help you not only survive Diablo III, but kick some serious demon butt. Diablo III also features a lot of changes from its demonic predecessors. So whether you are an old Diablo veteran or a new comer to the series, you should check out our guide to prepare yourself for the battles to come. We start with the five classes that you use to explore the new Diablo universe. The Barbarian The Barbarian uses rage as its resource, which builds up as the brute fights, and dips when he uses certain abilities or leaves battle. Because of this, its best to be on the front line of combat at all times. Luckily, the Barbarians skills are all suited for getting up close and personal with enemies tearing them apart with cleaves, bashes, and other area-of-effect skills. Barbarians also have gap-closing abilities such as leap (a Diablo II favorite) and sprint, making it easy to get from the back of a fight to the front. Also the Barbarians should be looking for weapons and armor that boosts their primary stat, strength. The Demon Hunter These vengeful fighters play like a combination of the Amazon and the Assassin from Diablo II. Demon Hunters draw from two resources: hatred and discipline. ![]() The more Dexterity the Demon Hunter has the more effective his or her attack. They primarily relay on an arsenal of arrows, chakrams, bolas and bombs to take down enemies. They also employ a number of traps to surprise opponents and sentries to mow them down. When Demon Hunters get in over their heads they can vault to safety, disappear behind a puff of smoke, or toss out caltrops to trip up enemies. If they are feeling extra fiendish, hunters can also mark hellions for extra damage. The Monk Monks are strikers that build up Spirit with their primary attack and spend it to unleash more devastating blows. Unlike the barbarians rage meter, Spirit energy doesnt dissipate over time. Most of their attacks are either a flurry of quick blow or strikes that do large amounts of damage. Monks also employ mantras that enchant themselves and their allies with extra chances to dodge attacks or reflect back damage. They have a few defensive options: Monks can use the Blind AoE to daze enemies or a blast of light to heal themselves and allies. If they really get in hot water they can also use Lashing Tail Kick to knockback multiple enemies or Tempest Rush to push through crowds.
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