Sacred 2:Fury - Diablo 2 Fallen

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icon13.gif NOTE: The contents of this page are exclusive content found only by installing the player-made mega-mod Diablo 2 Fallen.

Fury_new_icon.png The use of this ability drives the Druid into a bloodthirsty frenzy, allowing him to attack many foes simultaneously with a raging fervor.

Aspect

Primal_magic_aspect.png - Primal Magic

Innate Abilities (Lvl 1)
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Modifications

See also: Sacred 2:Combat Art Modifications

None. Fury is a special combat art available only when the Druid transforms into the Werewolf. Therefore modification points cannot be used on it.

Some of the other Werewolf modifications will affect the power of Fury: Lycanthropy will cause every enemy hit by Fury to extend the shapeshifting duration at once, Ruthless will add a good chance opponents cannot evade Fury, Rabies will convert some of the damage to poison, Mortal Wounds and Life Leech from Eviscerate and Hunger mods will apply to all opponents hit by Fury, making it much more powerful.

Skills and Attributes

No skills or attributes affect the damage, regeneration, or execution speed of Fury. These values only improve as the level of Werewolf and the level of the player increase. Even the regeneration time naturally decreases as player level and CA level go up.

Usage Strategies

  • At low levels, the damage of Fury is lower than the Werewolf's basic melee attacks, however it has several additional effects, such as Life Leech and a high chance to hit multiple opponents, which make it a very effective attack against both large mobs and single targets (bosses).
  • The Werewolf should use Fury as often as possible. It has a low regeneration time which means it can be used every few attacks to inflict huge damage on enemies and leech back life to the Werewolf.
  • All of the Werewolf's innate abilities (and his special CA's including Fury) scale with CA level. However, they also scale with character level, meaning a Werewolf with only one rune read will have a much more powerful Fury attack (with higher damage, lower regen time, and faster speed) when the character is level 50 than when they are level 1. This scaling makes up for the fact that no attributes or skills increase Fury.

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • High damage and life leech, can destroy mobs and bosses quickly and keep the Werewolf's hitpoints topped off.
  • No cooldown

Cons

  • The only thing that increases the damage or reduces regen time is the CA level of Werewolf and character level. No skills, attributes or item mods affect this CA.

Gallery

Fury


See Also