Let’s teach them a lesson with some holiness of ours, shall we? You’re a white shining become of hope, and to them elites that’s the equivalent of a flying cockroach in your room, except that unlike you they aren’t intimidated by your flying abilities. Now, it’s time to trim your beard and get on with slaying some monsters. So, drop that crap, get yourself a powerful Daibo, and start poking that stick in places where the demons would even feel ashamed.
In fact, with such a setup, you’re doing nothing but reducing the Monk’s fast-paced DPS ability. I mean dude, the Monk ain’t a Paladin, get that through your skull! I’ve never really liked the shield and board combo with the Monk, even though it’s so commonly used. After that, this Holy homemade Paladin-wannabe became so much more fun to play with. Of course, that changed drastically when I started acquiring some awesome items, such as the Monk-exclusive Daibos. It was the oddest class of all of this, because it relied so much on Mantras. For some reason, the Monk really didn’t appeal to me.
When I got my hands on Diablo 3, I was expecting something similar, but was initially disappointed. All the classes were so unique, and so well balanced – you could just close your eyes, pick one, develop it and still find it to be powerful and fun to play with.įor more help on Diablo 3 Builds, read our Demon Hunter Builds, Wizard Builds and Barbarian Builds Guide. If you asked me to identify one thing that made Diablo 2 so good, the first thing that would come to my mind would be the classes.