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==Background==
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==Post-Release Changes==
 
[[File:Barb-cleave2.jpg|thumb|200px|Cleave in action.]]
 
[[File:Barb-cleave2.jpg|thumb|200px|Cleave in action.]]
The Barbarian swings his weapon with all his might, cleaving in twain any enemies in his path.
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The [[v1.0.4 patch]] buffed the base skill considerably, as well as adding additional bonuses to the [[Reaping Swing]], [[Broad Sweep]] and [[Gathering Storm]] rune effects.
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[[Cleave]] changes in v1.0.4:
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* Weapon damage increased from 120% to 140%
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* Skill Rune – Reaping Swing
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** Proc coefficient increased from 0.667 to 0.8
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* Skill Rune – Broad Sweep
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**Weapon damage increased from 156% to 175% Proc coefficient increased from 0.5 to 0.8
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* Skill Rune – Gathering Storm
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** Proc coefficient increased from 0.5 to 0.8
  
  

Revision as of 07:17, 9 September 2012

IconCleave.png

Cleave is a Primary Barbarian skill unlocked at Level 3, which hits all enemies 180 degrees in front of the Barbarian for extra damage.




Post-Release Changes

Cleave in action.

The v1.0.4 patch buffed the base skill considerably, as well as adding additional bonuses to the Reaping Swing, Broad Sweep and Gathering Storm rune effects.

Cleave changes in v1.0.4:

  • Weapon damage increased from 120% to 140%
  • Skill Rune – Reaping Swing
    • Proc coefficient increased from 0.667 to 0.8
  • Skill Rune – Broad Sweep
    • Weapon damage increased from 156% to 175% Proc coefficient increased from 0.5 to 0.8
  • Skill Rune – Gathering Storm
    • Proc coefficient increased from 0.5 to 0.8


Skill Rune Effects

The following is a very quick summary. See the Cleave rune effects page for a more thorough description of rune effects, or any of the individual rune pages for numbers, screenshots, blue quotes, and much more.

Name Level Description

<skill class="Barbarian">Cleave</skill> <skill class="Barbarian" rune="Rupture">Cleave</skill> <skill class="Barbarian" rune="Reaping Swing">Cleave</skill> <skill class="Barbarian" rune="Scattering Blast">Cleave</skill> <skill class="Barbarian" rune="Broad Sweep">Cleave</skill> <skill class="Barbarian" rune="Gathering Storm">Cleave</skill>


Skill Design

A close up of Cleave, notice the red curve representing cleave. The blue "orbs" are from the hits of the frost enchanted axe.
Mighty Cleave in action!

Cleave is a good skill to hit multiple enemies, it works with all combination of weapons, including a weapon and a shield, a duel wield combo or one big 2-handed weapon. It is unclear what factors the % damage on Cleave, is it Weapon Damage? or the resulting damage that a normal hit would've done? Make assumptions at your own risk.

With the latest changes in Fury mechanics, this skill would end up generating more Fury than was initially spent.

Here are cleaved Goatmen. You can see the graphic distortion as well as the red lines from swinging a cleave.

Video

A video of Cleave in use can be seen below, courtesy of the DiabloInc You Tube channel.


Synergies

Base Skill

The following Barbarian passives provide a benefit to Cleave, runed or not:


IconMedRuneC.png Scattering Blast

The following Barbarian passives provide a benefit to Scattering Blast:


Development

Cleave was introduced in the WWI 2008 gameplay demo, where it could be found in the Juggernaut Skill Tree at Tier II. At the time, it would hit for 130% weapon damage on 2 enemies at rank 1, with weapon damage and maximum number of targets scaling per rank.

For BlizzCon 2009, Cleave had been slightly re-balanced with slightly less damage, and had also changed appearance slightly between the WWI gameplay video and the later demo. Strangely enough, the animation has been made less overwhelming, only cleaving in one direction, when the older one swung in both directions. Flux still enjoyed using it:[1]

Probably the most useful active attack skill the Barbarian had in the Blizzcon build. I used this one most of the time, especially when I had a group of enemies, and it cut right through them. It dealt enough damage to replenish the fury it cost any time I hit two or more enemies, so I’d usually ignore single small targets, and try to swing towards several enemies, or would do some very simplified herding to group up Fallen Imps or other small targets so that one Cleave would take them all out, and boost my fury as well.

By BlizzCon 2010, the only change to Cleave was the removal of skill trees. Flux shared some new insights on using it in his hands-on report:[2]

Cleave with the spear was extremely effective. It bumped up my damage enough that I began to one-hit kill virtually all of the regular monsters, and that was very fun. I’d usually run up to groups of 4-8 monsters, let them crowd in close, and then cut the whole damn bunch of them down with a single swing. Watching their bodies fly back like eviscerated ragdolls, was, to quote Jay Wilson, “Awesome!” It was all that “make the player feel godly” stuff they’re always talking about during the design panels, come to life. I was putty in their hands, and felt slightly dirty at being so easily manipulated.

Skill tiers were removed for the July 2011 Press Event, allowing skills to unlock steadily from levels 1 to 30. Consequently, all skill levels were adjusted and Cleave became a level 5 skill.

Beta

The Diablo III Beta started in September 2011, and while it ran, all of the skills continued to undergo extensive iteration. Skill changes varied from changing the levels the skills are unlocked, to changes in resource cost, damage, and even function. A few skills were removed altogether, and a few new ones were added. Also, the entire skill system received an overhaul with the Beta Patch 13 update in February 2012, with physical runes replaced by rune effects that automatically unlock at various levels for the different skills.

Cleave was dropped to level 4 soon after the beta started. With the Patch 13 changes, it was classified as a Primary skill and moved to level 3.

Previous Versions

See the Barbarian skill archive for more details on previous versions of Cleave and other Barbarian skills.

In Other Games

Cleave was probably inspired by WarCraft 3, since the modifier that changes to "hit all enemies in front" is called Cleave.


Media

Cleave can be seen in action on video here:

You can find pictures in the Diablo III screenshot and picture gallery:



References