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Mummelmann said:
Shinobi-san said:
Mummelmann said:
Was deffo the most boring and simple one in Diablo II. I haven't seen enough to make any kind of judgement in Diablo III but I expect it to be much the same. I'll probably stick with the class closest to the good old Paladin.


Aaah paladin....remember that skill Zeal? I think thats what i was called...like 20 hits in one..lol


Haha, yes! I had a paladin with one set of scepter + resistance shield, he delivered like 10-12 shots a second to all mobs aorund him and had lots of life steal as well and he also had a two-handed grandfather sword with a crazy rune word on, did something like 17k damage at max...

I think the paladin must be the easiest character to overpower in Diablo II, but to tell you the truth, I never really played a lot with druid or necromancer.

Most attacks you could get per second was 8, given that the game engne had a limit of FPA (Frames per Attack) of 3. The only way to glitch the system was only with an Amazon and Multi-shot, and even then, it only got you like 2 Frames per Attack tops. It may seem that Zeal does a shitload of attacks, but only 8 of those connect

Summoner Necros are also amongst the most OP characters in the game, especially for PVP. An army of 20 Skeletons in which each can deal 3.5K damage and have about 7K health (when you've got all related skills and synergies up to 20), is really a sight to behold XD.



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