Not only that but the idea of an all-out ranged character is flawed. The Amazoness and Rogue both had the ability to use (and effectively, I might add) melee weapons in certain situations. Javazon is still one of the funnest builds out there (albeit slightly worthless).
They wouldn't make an all-ranged class, that would be counter productive. It has to have some sort of melee or magic-oriented powers subjective to it.
Personally, I was a huge fan of the Witch Doctor throughout the first three unveiled classes. Never liked the Barb and I've played a Sorceress too much on Diablo II and as of such the Wizard seems sort of stale to me. Thought the concept was great.
That was until I saw the Monk yesterday. At first I was skeptical--the image shown was of a bearded, orange wearing hippie with a staff. I said to myself, "this is going to be horrible," and as I watched him demolish his targets with absolute brutality, I decided that the Monk is badass. Most original? No. The Witch Doctor still gets that, but definitely the most badass.
Though I'll still try the WD in all of its spider, goo, bat, decrepit hound goodness.
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They wouldn't make an all-ranged class, that would be counter productive. It has to have some sort of melee or magic-oriented powers subjective to it.
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That was until I saw the Monk yesterday. At first I was skeptical--the image shown was of a bearded, orange wearing hippie with a staff. I said to myself, "this is going to be horrible," and as I watched him demolish his targets with absolute brutality, I decided that the Monk is badass. Most original? No. The Witch Doctor still gets that, but definitely the most badass.
Though I'll still try the WD in all of its spider, goo, bat, decrepit hound goodness.