If you want to build an Assassin aroudn this skill, you want to put as many +% enhanced damage jewels in your helmet, armor, and shield as you can, hire a Might mercenary, then pump this skill to maximum.This Wowhead class build guide covers the Blade Fury Assassin spec for the Assassin class, also known as the Bladesin, updated for Patch 2.7 & Ladder Season 4 in Diablo II: Resurrected. This skill adds a + damage to your attack, then is then multiplied by off-weapon +% enhanced damage. Nearly every other skill provides a +% enhanced damage to your attack, and off-weapon +% enhanced damage is added to the skill-based +% enhanced damage before being multiplied with the weapon damage. This skill is very different from most other skills in the game. It is possible to make a viable character build around this skill, which focuses on off-weapon Enhanced Damage from auras and equipment to effectively boost damage. The assassin can utilize this skill along with a weapon that has good Crushing Blow to safely dispatch adversaries too dangerous to approach (such as Extra Strong/ Cursed/ Lightning Enchanted unique monsters). Many of these are not correctly displayed on the character screen. If the assassin is wielding a claw, Claw Mastery's damage and critical bonus is applied, but attack rating bonus is not. The "Damage +x" mod on Grief Rune Word and some other weapons do not work with Blade Fury. The damage listed on the skill is treated as +min/max damage that ignores the 3/4 (or 3/8) penalty, rather than added straight onto the final damage like the character screen implies, so it does receive bonus from STR, DEX and off-weapon Enhanced Damage. Blade Fury relies on attack rating, but it does not provide any AR bonus. It also has a fixed rate of fire, thus working better with Fade than Burst of Speed. This skill is also a weapon-based attack, receiving 3/4 the damage of the assassin's wielded weapon (3/8 if the weapon is two-handed) as well as almost any on-hit attributes other than Chance to Cast on Attack.īlade Fury does not use up durability from the Assassin's weapon, so using an ethereal weapon results in more damage with no drawbacks. Instead of setting up some sort of automatically-firing turret device, this skill causes the Assassin to actively damage enemies by throwing blades. This "trap" is very different from most other skills in the tab. Using this skill, the Assassin throws several small blades, shredding her enemies with a barrage of metal.
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