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<span style="color:red;">'''This skill tree was removed from the game prior to Blizzcon 2010. This article is preserved for archive purposes. See the [[Witch Doctor skills]] article for current skill information for this class.'''</span>
 
 
 
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The '''Spirit skill tree''' is a [[Witch Doctor]] skill tree true to its namesake, manipulating the intangible spirits of enemies, conjure new ones to attack or fight for the Witch Doctor or even manipulate the Witch Doctor's spirit.
 
The '''Spirit skill tree''' is a [[Witch Doctor]] skill tree true to its namesake, manipulating the intangible spirits of enemies, conjure new ones to attack or fight for the Witch Doctor or even manipulate the Witch Doctor's spirit.
  
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[[Image:Skill-tree-blizzcon09-spirit-muldric.jpg|frame|Witch Doctor's Spirit skill tree as of [[BlizzCon 2009]].]]
 
[[Image:Skill-tree-blizzcon09-spirit-muldric.jpg|frame|Witch Doctor's Spirit skill tree as of [[BlizzCon 2009]].]]
 
==Spirit skills==
 
==Spirit skills==
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* '''[[Haunt]]'''
 
* '''[[Haunt]]'''
 
** Launch a Spirit to invade the bodies of your enemies, causing sustained damage over time; the spirit lasts longer when inhabiting a host than when searching for one.
 
** Launch a Spirit to invade the bodies of your enemies, causing sustained damage over time; the spirit lasts longer when inhabiting a host than when searching for one.
* '''[[Spirit Vessel]]'''
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* '''[[Spirit Vessel (skill)|Spirit Vessel]]'''
 
** Replenishes your [[mana]] when consuming a [[health globe]].
 
** Replenishes your [[mana]] when consuming a [[health globe]].
  
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* '''[[Soul Harvest]]'''
 
* '''[[Soul Harvest]]'''
 
** Draw out the life of enemies to replenish your [[mana]].
 
** Draw out the life of enemies to replenish your [[mana]].
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* '''[[Rituals (skill)|Rituals]]'''
 
** Increase your spell power by a percentage (%) of your [[vitality]].
 
** Increase your spell power by a percentage (%) of your [[vitality]].
  
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===Tier IV===
 
===Tier IV===
* '''[[Spirit Barrage ]]'''
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* '''[[Spirit Barrage]]'''
 
** A multitude of spirit bolts bombard enemies in targeted areas.
 
** A multitude of spirit bolts bombard enemies in targeted areas.
* '''[[Ritual of Blood]]'''
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* '''[[Ritual of Blood (skill)|Ritual of Blood]]'''
 
** Whilst active, X% of all [[mana]] costs are paid for with [[health]].
 
** Whilst active, X% of all [[mana]] costs are paid for with [[health]].
  
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===Tier VI===
 
===Tier VI===
* '''[[Death Pact]]'''
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* '''[[Death Pact (skill)|Death Pact]]'''
 
** Induce momentary invulnerability whenever you are reduced to 10% of your maximum [[health]]. This effect cannot occur more than once every 60 seconds.
 
** Induce momentary invulnerability whenever you are reduced to 10% of your maximum [[health]]. This effect cannot occur more than once every 60 seconds.
 
* '''[[Mass Confusion]]'''
 
* '''[[Mass Confusion]]'''
 
** Induce paranoia in enemies, causing some to fight for the [[Witch Doctor]] for a period of time.
 
** Induce paranoia in enemies, causing some to fight for the [[Witch Doctor]] for a period of time.
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Latest revision as of 04:00, 3 May 2012

The Spirit skill tree is a Witch Doctor skill tree true to its namesake, manipulating the intangible spirits of enemies, conjure new ones to attack or fight for the Witch Doctor or even manipulate the Witch Doctor's spirit.


Useful skill links:



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Witch Doctor's Spirit skill tree as of BlizzCon 2009.

Spirit skills[edit | edit source]

The Spirit tree focuses on mana regeneration, crowd control, and being more adept at surviving. Like any skill tree focusing on any element of gameplay, it cannot be called a skill tree if it doesn't have signature skills that can actually kill. Luckily for us, the Spirit tree has a few cool skills that makes enemies easy to kill, like Haunt, Soul Harvest and Mass Confusion.


Tier I[edit | edit source]

  • Haunt
    • Launch a Spirit to invade the bodies of your enemies, causing sustained damage over time; the spirit lasts longer when inhabiting a host than when searching for one.
  • Spirit Vessel


Tier II[edit | edit source]


Tier III[edit | edit source]

  • Spirit Sense
    • Increase damage against targets with low health by X% percentage.
  • Horrify
    • Don a spectral mask that horrifies enemies, causing them to run away from you.


Tier IV[edit | edit source]


Tier V[edit | edit source]

  • Spirit Walk
    • Traverse your physical body into the spirit realm, allowing unhindered movement for a time.
  • Meditation
    • Your spirit spells return X% of their mana cost over 10 seconds.


Tier VI[edit | edit source]

  • Death Pact
    • Induce momentary invulnerability whenever you are reduced to 10% of your maximum health. This effect cannot occur more than once every 60 seconds.
  • Mass Confusion
    • Induce paranoia in enemies, causing some to fight for the Witch Doctor for a period of time.


References[edit | edit source]