Fist Weapons

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Dual-wielding fists.

Fist weapons are melee weapons that can only be equipped by the Monk. Fists vary widely in appearance, ranging from simple gloves, to spiked clubs, to huge punching mitts like Hulk Hands. Others are bladed weapons mounted on the wrists, reminiscent of the Assassin's claw weapons from Diablo 2.

Since range is not a factor on weapons in Diablo 3, these Fists work just like swords and spears and other much longer (looking) weapons. Fists have a faster attack speed than other one-handed melee weapons, though they deal a bit less inherent damage in compensation. Faster hitting is useful for a Monk who needs to restore resource via a Spirit Generator skill, and Fists can have other affixes that are of special use to the Monk.


Legendary Fists[edit | edit source]

Legendary Fist Weapons

8) Fleshrake
8) Rabid Strike
29) Scarbringer
29) Sledge Fist
31) Jawbreaker
50) Logan's Claw
52) Demon Hand - Crafted
60) Crystal Fist
60) The Fist of Az'Turrasq
60) Won Khim Lau
60) Shenlong's Fist of Legend - Set
60) Shenlong's Relentless Assault - Set
60) Hallowed Hand - Crafted Set
70) Demon Claw - Crafted
70) Hallowed Hold - Crafted Set


The Evolution of the Fist[edit | edit source]

When the Monk's weaponry was first revealed the developers spoke of some weapons possibly enabling or improving some of the Monk's skills, though this concept did not make it into the final game. Jay Wilson in an October 2009 interview. [1]

The Monk has a staff and the fist weapons. Will he have any weapon specific skills? Like dual wielding with just the fist weapons?

Jay Wilson: We're talking about that. One of the things we’ve talked about with the Monk is that a lot of his skills don’t really use his weapons. So he’s doing melee skills with his weapons almost holstered. For instance... the Crippling Wave skill seems like it should be a staff skill. It’s kind of AoE, he does it and affects a lot of guys around him.

So it’s a possibility that we'll do skills and redefine them based on combat styles and have those styles have a weapon preference.