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Bad Temper (Skill)

Revision as of 13:00, 13 November 2010 by Flux (talk | contribs) (moved Bad Temper to Bad Temper (Skill): Trait now.)

This skill was removed from the game prior to Blizzcon 2010. This article is preserved for archive purposes. See the Barbarian skills for current skill information for this class.

Bad Temper is a Tier I skill from the Barbarian's Berserker Skill Tree, which helps the Barbarian to gain and maintain Fury.


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Bad Temper

Passive, 5 ranks

Used by: Barbarian
Skill Description:
Increases Fury generation by X% and reduces Fury degeneration by Y%
Skill Details:
Type: Constant
Quantity: Constant
Effect: Self Buff
School: Physical
Fury cost: None
Cast time: None
Duration: None
Cooldown: None
Synergies: None
Requires: N/A
Prereq of: N/A

The Barbarian has a bad temper, he is quick to anger and is reluctant to let things go.


Skill Design

Bad Temper is passive, it becomes activated from the moment you spend a skill point into it. This skill would be a good choice for Barbarians of all builds, since it helps to gain and maintain fury, and to keep the gameplay moving at a fast pace.


Skill Rank Table

(legend (A) = Assumed)

  • Rank: 1/5
    • Increases Fury generation by 10% and reduces Fury degeneration by 10%. (A)
    • Fury Cost: None
  • Rank: 2/5
    • Increases Fury generation by 15% and reduces Fury degeneration by 15%.
    • Fury Cost: None
  • Rank: 3/5
    • Increases Fury generation by 20% and reduces Fury degeneration by 20%.
    • Fury Cost: None
  • Rank: 4/5
    • Increases Fury generation by 25% and reduces Fury degeneration by 25%. (A)
    • Fury Cost: None
  • Rank: 5/5
    • Increases Fury generation by 30% and reduces Fury degeneration by 30%. (A)
    • Fury Cost: None


Synergies

  • None known.


Skill Rune Effects

  • None known.


Development

Bad temper was first seen in the BlizzCon 2008 demo. Back then, this skill only gave a reduction to Fury degeneration. This was changed for game balance reasons, to what you can see in this post-BlizzCon 2009 version.


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