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'''Death Trance''' is a [[Witch Doctor passive]] skill unlocked at [[clvl|Level]] 28, which reduces damage when the Witch Doctor is low on health.
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'''Death Trance''' is a [[Witch Doctor passive]] skill unlocked at [[clvl|Level]] 28, which reduces damage when the [[Witch Doctor]] is low on [[health]].
  
 
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==Background==
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==Description==
 
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Reduce [[damage]] by {{c_lime|20%}} whenever you are below {{c_lime|50%}} of your maximum [[Life]].
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A soul anchored in this world will not easily drift to the next.
 
  
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{{Witch Doctor Passive Death Trance}}
Unlocked at [[clvl|Level]] 28.
 
  
  

Revision as of 22:09, 18 January 2012

IconDeathTrance.png

Death Trance is a Witch Doctor passive skill unlocked at Level 28, which reduces damage when the Witch Doctor is low on health.




Description

A soul anchored in this world will not easily drift to the next.


IconDeathTrance.png Death Trance (Level 28)

Reduce damage by 60% whenever you are below 25% of your maximum Life.


Synergies

No synergies with any active skills or other Witch Doctor passives are known.


Development

Passive skills have had a long and storied history. When Diablo III debuted at the WWI 2008, skill trees included passive skills, much like in Diablo II. In 2010, it was announced that passive skills had been renamed traits and separated out from active skills. At the July 2011 Press Event, Blizzard announced that passive skills were once again in the game, replacing the traits system. Death Trance was not seen until it showed up in the Diablo III beta as a level 28 passive.


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