

#DIABLO 3 PS3 TIPS TRIAL#
Each offers a slightly different playstyle, so choosing the right one for you will take a look of trial and error and experimentation. There are seven classes to play around with in Diablo 3. This makes them a very effective support class. Monk, Crusader and Witch Doctor are good all-rounders, and have the additional bonus of healing capabilities. Wizard and Demon Hunter can put out high damage, but they are a little squishy. Crusader and Barbarian are capable of absorbing the most amount of damage. Wizard, Demon Hunter and Witch Doctor are ranged attackers, and prefer to keep their distance.Īll classes have crowd control spells (cc), but Crusader and Wizard are the strongest in this respect.


Barbarian, Crusader and Monk are largely melee based, and tend to stay closer to the action. If you're playing online, everyone has their own view and can go their separate ways.ĭiablo III offers a high degree of class flexibility, but even so, there are some distinct styles. The game will try to push you back into camera view, but this can result in your character being shunted into a dangerous position. The screen will zoom out to try to keep every player in view, but once it hits its maximum range, it's possible for players to go off-screen. If you're playing couch co-op, try to stay together as a group. Plan accordingly.Ī party that stays together slays together: If your build relies on cooldown attacks or similar skills, then attack speed isn't as useful. Generally, you want higher attack speed for classes like Monk, who are more about repeatedly using resource-generating attacks. For best results, choose the weapons and armor that improve the stats that correspond to your chosen class.Īttack Speed is no longer the be all, end all stat that it was in the vanilla version of Diablo III, but it's still a useful piece of information. Barbarians and Crusaders favor the Strength stat. Witch Doctors and Wizards favor the Intelligence stat. Demon Hunters and Monks favor the Dexterity stat. Pay attention to the stats for each class: Each class has a different preferred stat. Sometimes it's better to keep the weapon that improves your favorite skill by 10 percent than it is to take the one that improves one stat by five percent. Some items offer excellent perks that go well beyond ordinary stats, such as huge bonuses to XP, life regeneration, and individual skills. Check equipment stats: Diablo III's green and red arrows are useful short-hand for whether or not a weapon is an improvement, but it shouldn't always be taken as gospel.
