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This one was almost impossible to test or use in the Blizzcon build, since Fallen Shaman and some other rare mage types found in the underground dungeons were the only projectile enemies, and they only infrequently fired their spells. As best I could tell from testing it, the Monk stood still and did a staff twirling motion with his weapon (a staff, naturally) and batted back incoming projectiles. If there had been any incoming projectiles. '''--Flux'''
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"This one was almost impossible to test or use in the Blizzcon build, since Fallen Shaman and some other rare mage types found in the underground dungeons were the only projectile enemies, and they only infrequently fired their spells. As best I could tell from testing it, the Monk stood still and did a staff twirling motion with his weapon (a staff, naturally) and batted back incoming projectiles. If there had been any incoming projectiles." '''--Flux'''
  
  

Revision as of 22:17, 24 August 2009

Impenetrable Defense is a Tier 1 skill from the Monk's Skill Tree C.


Background

Diablo III Skill [e]
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Impenetrable Defense

Passive, 1 ranks

Used by: Monk
Skill Description:
Momentarily turn your weapons into an impenetrable wall that rebounds enemy ranged attacks and grants 100% dodge against weapon attacks.
Skill Details:
Type: n/a
Quantity: None
Effect: Self
School: Holy
Resource cost: None
Cast time: None
Duration: None
Cooldown: None
Synergies: None
Requires: N/A
Prereq of: N/A

Unknown


Skill Design

Unknown


Skill Rank Table

Rank 1: Mana cost: 5



Synergies

  • None known.


Skill Rune Effects

  • None known.


Development

This skill was first shown at BlizzCon 2009 as one of the originals when the Monk was unveiled.


Comments

"This one was almost impossible to test or use in the Blizzcon build, since Fallen Shaman and some other rare mage types found in the underground dungeons were the only projectile enemies, and they only infrequently fired their spells. As best I could tell from testing it, the Monk stood still and did a staff twirling motion with his weapon (a staff, naturally) and batted back incoming projectiles. If there had been any incoming projectiles." --Flux


References

Full Monk Skill Tree stats and discussion