![]() Upon starting up a fresh Demon Hunter, players are automatically introduced to this dual resource system. This works out rather well as Hatred skills are mostly damage-dealing skills and Discipline skills are more utility. So while you can happily spam several Hatred skills in a row, Discipline skills must be used more strategically. Hatred refills rather quickly whereas Discipline returns at a much slower pace. Hatred-consuming skills, but in the current beta build I played, it was just straight-up Hatred-consuming skills). Accordingly, skills are divided into Hatred-consuming and Discipline-consuming skills (Note: on the official skill-builder site we told you guys about a couple weeks ago, it lists Hatred-building vs. As such, the resource “globe” at the bottom right of the screen is split down the middle: the left half is red for Hatred and the right half is blue for Discipline. The Demon Hunter actually has two energy resources: Hatred and Discipline. In Diablo 2, mana was a resource shared by all classes however, in Diablo 3 each class has their own energy resource. We’ll delve more into the specific skills later. She specializes in bows and crossbows as well as a variety of traps and trick shots. The Demon Hunter is a pretty solid blend of Diablo 2’s Amazon and Assassin classes. ![]() Rounding off our class coverage of the Diablo 3 beta is the Demon Hunter. ![]()
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