Difference between revisions of "Thunderclap"
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− | + | Thunderclap is a rune effect in the Monk Skill [[Fists of Thunder]]. | |
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− | Thunderclap is the | + | Thunderclap is enabled at level 6, the lowest level of any Monk rune effect. It adds a short-range teleport effect to the first hit of this skill, enabling the Monk to move instantly into punching range of any enemy within about 30 [[yards]]. This is helpful to close in quickly, to catch up to fleeing enemies, or to skip past tanks to reach the shaman or mage monster in the back row. |
+ | A small-radius of lightning damage is added to each punch as well. | ||
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+ | {{skill description header}} | ||
<skill class="Monk">Fists of Thunder</skill> | <skill class="Monk">Fists of Thunder</skill> | ||
− | <skill | + | <skill class="Monk" rune="Thunderclap">Fists of Thunder</skill> |
Screenshots and videos of this effect will be added post-release. | Screenshots and videos of this effect will be added post-release. | ||
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+ | ==Trivia== | ||
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+ | Prior to the skill rune revision in November 2011, this effect was enabled by the [[Alabaster]] rune. | ||
[[category:Monk skills]] | [[category:Monk skills]] | ||
+ | [[category:Monk Rune effects]] | ||
[[category:runes]] | [[category:runes]] |
Revision as of 01:33, 14 May 2012
Thunderclap is a rune effect in the Monk Skill Fists of Thunder.
Thunderclap is enabled at level 6, the lowest level of any Monk rune effect. It adds a short-range teleport effect to the first hit of this skill, enabling the Monk to move instantly into punching range of any enemy within about 30 yards. This is helpful to close in quickly, to catch up to fleeing enemies, or to skip past tanks to reach the shaman or mage monster in the back row.
A small-radius of lightning damage is added to each punch as well.
Name | Level | Description |
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<skill class="Monk">Fists of Thunder</skill> <skill class="Monk" rune="Thunderclap">Fists of Thunder</skill>
Screenshots and videos of this effect will be added post-release.
Trivia
Prior to the skill rune revision in November 2011, this effect was enabled by the Alabaster rune.