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Revision as of 00:50, 6 April 2012

Molten is a property that adds fire damage (and presumably fire resistance) to monsters, much as Fire Enchanted did in Diablo 2.

In the Blizzcon 2009 demo this modifier was also seen on some normal monsters; Molten skeletons were seen, and they appeared to have fire damage added. From this sighting players speculated that boss modifiers may regularly appear on normal monsters, adding to their abilities. Rather than Diablo 2's Burning Dead skeletons, Diablo 3 might just have regular skeletons with Molten or other boss properties.

As of Blizzcon 2010, Molten has been upgraded. Bosses, Champions, and their minion packs now generate fire fields under their feet during combat, burning attackers. They also cause fire fields to appear under the feet of their attackers, guaranteeing that players take AoE fire damage during the combat, no matter how they dart around.

Molten on an unburied boss and his minions.