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The Witch Doctor has three skill trees, with a variety of active and passive skills in each. Only 11 WD skills were revealed at Blizzcon, (more than 55 each were shown for the Wizard and Barbarian) so our knowledge of this character's abilities is much less extensive. Furthermore, all 11 skills were active skills, so we know nothing of the WD's passives and masteries.
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The '''Voodoo skill tree''' is a [[Witch Doctor]] skill tree containing the most of the offensive skills for the Witch Doctor, supplementing some abilities in the [[Zombie Skill Tree]] with several skills that summon [[Fetish]]es.
  
The Witch Doctor's tree skill trees are:
 
* [[Plague Skill Tree]]
 
* [[Spirit Skill Tree]]
 
* [[Voodoo Skill Tree]]
 
  
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'''Useful skill links:'''
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* [[Skill]]s - General skill design and mechanics.
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* [[Witch Doctor skills]] - Witch Doctor-specific skill design.
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** [[Zombie Skill Tree]] - Zombie skills.
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** [[Spirit Skill Tree]] - Spirit skills.
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** [[Voodoo Skill Tree]] - Voodoo skills.
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* [[Witch Doctor skill archive]] - Removed Witch Doctor skills.
  
==Diablo III Skill Trees==
 
 
Unlike the skill trees in Diablo II, the trees in Diablo III are not focused on just one aspect of a character. All known D3 skill trees have a wide variety of skills, with more passive than active, and all allow for a variety of play styles.
 
 
All active skills in the BlizzCon build were capped at 1 skill point (or rank, as skill levels are called in D3), while most passives went up to 15 points. This will not be the case in the final game; active skills will allow more than 1 point, and passives may have different maximum ranks, to allow better game balancing. Know that skills will be modified, that some will be removed, that others will be added, and that the numbers are almost certain to change.
 
  
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{{Archive|[[BlizzCon 2009]]|None|[[Witch Doctor skills]]; skill trees were removed prior to [[BlizzCon 2010]]}}
  
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[[Image:Skill-tree-blizzcon09-voodoo-muldric.jpg|frame|Witch Doctor's Voodoo skill tree as of [[BlizzCon 2009]].]]
 
==Voodoo Skills==
 
==Voodoo Skills==
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The Voodoo tree focuses on offensive effects via short-time summoning spells. 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 Voodoo tree has a lot of cool skills that makes enemies easy to kill, like Skull of Flame, Firebats and Locust Swarm.
  
===Horrify===
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===Unknown Tier===
{| align="right" width="25%"
 
! Horrify
 
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'''Rank:''' 3/5<br>
 
A spectral mask that horrifies all enemies in proximity, causing them to run in fear.<br>
 
'''Mana cost:''' 10<br>
 
'''Radius:''' 20<br>
 
'''Fear duration:''' 1-2 seconds.<br>
 
'''Mask duration:''' 5
 
|}
 
[[Image:Skill_witchdoctor_horrify_icon.gif|left|Horrify Skill Icon]]This curse-like spell works like the Terror curse (or the barbarian's grim ward skill), but functions almost like an aura; causing any monster near the WD to flee in fright. Monsters in range are overcome with fright and immediately scatter, running away from the WD. The skill works by summoning a frightening spirit, which appears above the WD and screams and shakes its arms at the monsters. Presumably, any monsters that come into range while the horrify spirit is active are affected by it, essentially making the WD a moving object of terror. This limits the skill as well, since it can't be cast on individual targets, or cast a great distance from the WD.
 
 
 
There are 2 durations; how long each individual fright lasts on afflicted monsters, and how long the frightening spirit remains over the WD's head, capable of horrifying or re-horrifying anything that comes into range.
 
  
The hover text for this one was seen in the WWI movie, and is reproduced to the right.
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* '''Poison Dart'''
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Blizzard revealed a new Witch Doctor skill, [[Poison Dart]] in early August, 2010. [http://diablo.incgamers.com/blog/comments/a-new-witch-doctor-skill-revealed/] Since the three skill tree system has been changed, this skill was never actually in a tree, but if it had been it clearly would have fit into the Voodoo tree.
  
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No official description of the skill was given, but Poison Dart was said to be a projectile attack that fired darts at enemies.
  
===Wall of Zombies===
 
{| align="right" width="25%"
 
! Wall of Zombies
 
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'''Rank:''' 4/5<br>
 
Zombies erupt from the earth to attack your enemies.<br>
 
'''Current level:''' 4<br>
 
Zombies attack for 15 damage.<br>
 
'''Next level:''' 5<br>
 
Zombies attack for 15 damage.
 
|}
 
[[Image:Wd-zombie-wall1.jpg|thumb|left|The wall shreds goatmen.]]
 
This skill works much like the Necromancer's bone wall; causing a straight line of obstacles to erupt from the earth. Not merely obstacles though, this wall is made of zombified creatures who claw at and deal damage to any monsters who come into range. Monsters attack the wall, so this isn't hard to do.
 
  
The wall zombies seem to be very powerful in the WWI gameplay movie, ripping dozens of Moon Clan goatmen to shreds in just seconds. The skill is level 4 though, as revealed by the hover text, so likely it would be much less powerful at level 1.
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===Tier I===
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* '''[[Skull of Flame]]'''
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** Lob a skull filled with fire dealing 4-5 fire damage to all enemies caught in the explosion.
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* '''[[Jungle Fortitude (passive)|Jungle Fortitude]]'''
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** Increase your Vitality by 5% of your Strength, 5% of your Dexterity, and 5% of your Willpower.
  
The wall will theoretically serve a defensive purpose as well; blocking shots from ranged attackers. It's not known if it can stop the advance of larger monsters, who might just step over it or crush it.
 
  
This skill, like all active skills, could only be raised to level 1 at Blizzcon, but it seems unlikely that this will be the case in the final game.
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===Tier II===
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*'''[[Hex]]'''
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** Summon a Fetish caster to cast hexes on enemies for 6 seconds.
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*'''[[Corpse Spiders]]'''
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** Summon 3 spiders to attack nearby enemies for 8-13 poison damage per hit.
  
  
===Summon Mongrel===
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===Tier III===
[[Image:Wd-mongrel1.jpg|thumb|150px|Mongrels.]]
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*'''[[Locust Swarm]]'''
The Witch Doctor summons a mangy zombie dog which attacks the target like one of the D2 Druid's wolves. While they are still alive, the Witch Doctor can detonated the mongrels, dealing substantial damage to nearby targets. Mongrels may also be enchanted with poison or fire bonus damage, if the Witch Doctor uses his attack spells on them. This does not harm the mongrel, but grants it the appropriate elemental power.
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** Assault nearby foes with a swarm of locusts that spread to additional, nearby targets.
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*'''[[Plague of Toads]]'''
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** Release a handful of toads that deal poison damage to anybody who steps on them.
  
  
===Sacrifice===
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===Tier IV===
This skill causes the targeted a Mongrel to explode, dealing substantial damage to any enemies in the area. In the Blizzcon 2008 demo the skill was not called "Sacrifice Mongrel," but just plain "Sacrifice." This seems an indication that it will work on all sorts of minions, not just Mongrels. No other minions have yet been revealed, but it's a safe bet that we'll see more in the future.
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*'''[[Pit of Fire]]'''
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** Call up to 4 Fetishes to bathe a region in fire.
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*'''[[Firebats]]'''
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** Launch a swarm of bats, saturated in a fiery blaze to burn targeted enemies.
  
  
==Passive Skill Speculation==
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===Tier V===
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*'''[[Acid Cloud]]'''
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** Detonate a bottle of acid in the air to damage enemies with the initial explosion and, over time for enemies who remain in it's area of effect.
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*'''[[Blood Rites]]'''
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** Increase your spell damage by consuming health globes.
  
Passives will probably boost the damage/hit points of the mongrels, or of all summoned pets, assuming there are others further down this tree. The explosive damage of a Sacrifice (Mongrel or other unknown minions) could also be boosted, as could the duration and damage of the Zombie Wall.
 
  
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===Tier VI===
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*'''[[Fetish Army]]'''
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** Summon an army of Fetishes to fight by your side.
  
  
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==References==
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* [http://www.diii.net/blog/comments/full-witch-doctor-skills/ Full Witch Doctor Skill Tree Stats and Discussion]
  
  
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[[category:Skill archive]]
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[[category:Voodoo skills]]

Latest revision as of 23:12, 20 May 2012

The Voodoo skill tree is a Witch Doctor skill tree containing the most of the offensive skills for the Witch Doctor, supplementing some abilities in the Zombie Skill Tree with several skills that summon Fetishes.


Useful skill links:



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

Voodoo Skills[edit | edit source]

The Voodoo tree focuses on offensive effects via short-time summoning spells. 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 Voodoo tree has a lot of cool skills that makes enemies easy to kill, like Skull of Flame, Firebats and Locust Swarm.

Unknown Tier[edit | edit source]

  • Poison Dart

Blizzard revealed a new Witch Doctor skill, Poison Dart in early August, 2010. [1] Since the three skill tree system has been changed, this skill was never actually in a tree, but if it had been it clearly would have fit into the Voodoo tree.

No official description of the skill was given, but Poison Dart was said to be a projectile attack that fired darts at enemies.


Tier I[edit | edit source]

  • Skull of Flame
    • Lob a skull filled with fire dealing 4-5 fire damage to all enemies caught in the explosion.
  • Jungle Fortitude
    • Increase your Vitality by 5% of your Strength, 5% of your Dexterity, and 5% of your Willpower.


Tier II[edit | edit source]

  • Hex
    • Summon a Fetish caster to cast hexes on enemies for 6 seconds.
  • Corpse Spiders
    • Summon 3 spiders to attack nearby enemies for 8-13 poison damage per hit.


Tier III[edit | edit source]

  • Locust Swarm
    • Assault nearby foes with a swarm of locusts that spread to additional, nearby targets.
  • Plague of Toads
    • Release a handful of toads that deal poison damage to anybody who steps on them.


Tier IV[edit | edit source]

  • Pit of Fire
    • Call up to 4 Fetishes to bathe a region in fire.
  • Firebats
    • Launch a swarm of bats, saturated in a fiery blaze to burn targeted enemies.


Tier V[edit | edit source]

  • Acid Cloud
    • Detonate a bottle of acid in the air to damage enemies with the initial explosion and, over time for enemies who remain in it's area of effect.
  • Blood Rites
    • Increase your spell damage by consuming health globes.


Tier VI[edit | edit source]

  • Fetish Army
    • Summon an army of Fetishes to fight by your side.


References[edit | edit source]