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− | Attack is the default control on the left click in Diablo 3, as it was in Diablo 2. Attack causes a character to run to a location, when clicked. It causes the character to attempt a melee attack on a valid target, when clicked. | + | '''Attack''' is the default control [[ability]] on the left click in [[Diablo 3]], as it was in [[Diablo 1]] and [[Diablo 2]]. Attack causes a character to run to a location, when clicked. It causes the character to attempt a [[melee]] attack on a valid target, when clicked. |
− | As was the case in Diablo 2, most characters will want to substitute a more powerful special skill for Attack, at higher levels. Spell casters will likely want to put a | + | As was the case in Diablo 2, most characters will want to substitute a more powerful special skill for Attack, at higher levels. [[caster|Spell casters]] will likely want to put a [[range]]d attack spell on the left click, so they do not run up to engage in the melee combat for which they are not suited. |
* See the {{iw|Attack Attack}} page in the Diablo 2 wiki for more details. | * See the {{iw|Attack Attack}} page in the Diablo 2 wiki for more details. | ||
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Revision as of 10:50, 10 December 2009
Attack is the default control ability on the left click in Diablo 3, as it was in Diablo 1 and Diablo 2. Attack causes a character to run to a location, when clicked. It causes the character to attempt a melee attack on a valid target, when clicked.
As was the case in Diablo 2, most characters will want to substitute a more powerful special skill for Attack, at higher levels. Spell casters will likely want to put a ranged attack spell on the left click, so they do not run up to engage in the melee combat for which they are not suited.
- See the Attack page in the Diablo 2 wiki for more details.