Magic Missile
The 'Magic Missile' spell fires missile(s) of energy at your enemies causing arcane damage to them. Critical hits from arcane damage silence targets for a short time.
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Prequisites
There are no prerequisites to this skill.
Spell Base Effects/Costs
Skill Level | 1 |
Mana Cost | 8 |
Arcane Damage | 7-13 |
Silence Duration | 4 sec |
Number of Missile(s) | 1 |
Synergies
Arcane Damage | Increases arcane damage by a percentage |
Efficient Magics | Reduces mana cost |
Penetrating Spells | Reduces enemy |
Arcane Weakness | Causes victims of you spell to take additional damamge from arcane spells for a time |
Arcane Speed | Reduces cool down of this skill |
Arcane Distortion | Causes victems of you spell to be slowed for a time |
Improved Magic Missile | Increases the number of missiles per cast, and the damage per missile |
Mana Burst | Increases the damage, if mana is full before the cast. |
Skill Rune Effects
The Rune effects for this skill are not known at this time.
Other Notes, and Speculation
In early levels, Magic Missile might be the Wizard's bread and butter. In later levels, it might prove invaluable as a cheap and direct means of silencing a monster for 4 seconds -- plenty of time to dispatch of them before they can cast a nasty spell on you, or raise the fallen to fight again. The difficulty will be in hitting the shaman behind the minions, since Magic Missile will strike another monster if it's between the Wizard and the targeted boss.
Magic Missile's effectiveness is increased by a variety of spells, the most noteworthy of which is Improved Magic Missile, which increases both the damage and number of missiles released on a cast. The range and spread of higher levels of Magic Missile is reminiscent of the DII Necromancer's Teeth. When an enemy dies at the hands of an Arcane spell, a purple glow is left on the corpses.
Hands on Report
Flux offered a detailed description of the utility of Magic Missile in his Blizzcon Wizard report.
Magic Missile is basically a Firebolt that deals Arcane Damage. Using this skill fires a small purple projectile that moves across the screen in a straight line and at a fairly fast pace, and it can be cast repeatedly without any cool down time. It deals 7-15 damage, which seems like a lot compared to Spectral Blade’s 1-5, but not when you realize that Spectral can hit up to 3 times, that it costs 1 less mana, that it’s very unlikely to miss entirely, that it can hit multiple targets at once, and that it’s got a slower casting rate, thus making it less mana expensive, whether you like it or not.
At low levels against basic monsters, MM is just a simple projectile. It’s got some interesting properties later on though, since each point you place in the Tier 3 skill Improved Magic Missile adds 1 to the number of missiles fired, and increases the damage of each by 8%. (You can also add to the number of shots, their damage, and more, with Skill Runes.) Improved Magic Missile was too high level to be used at Blizzcon, but Wizards have been seen firing multiple Magic Missiles in screenshots and gameplay movies, and the projectiles seem to be aimed like Multishot, or the Necromancer’s Teeth; they spread out more or less, depending on how far away from your character you aim when you click them. Furthermore, it looks like multiple Magic Missiles can hit a single target, which could keep this one useful even late in the game, if fired at point blank range.
A last property of Magic Missile comes from its damage type. Arcane is a new type of damage in D3, and critical hits scored with Arcane Damage “silence” monsters for 4 seconds. This property hasn’t been explained yet, but the consensus is that a silenced monster will be unable to use some of its spells, such as Skeletal Mages losing the ability to resurrect their slain minions.