Horrify

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Horrify in action.

Horrify is a Defensive Witch Doctor skill unlocked at level 8. It's a sort of curse, frightening any enemies near the Witch Doctor into running away for a short time.




Background

The Witch Doctor frightens away any enemies in his immediate vicinity. The spell is cast from the WD; it's not something you can target at an enemy some distance away, which makes it more useful for personal defense, but useless in most tactical situations.


Skill Rune Effects

The following is a very quick summary. See the Horrify 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 subcat="Spirit spell" class="WitchDoctor">Horrify</skill> <skill class="WitchDoctor" rune="Phobia">Horrify</skill> <skill class="WitchDoctor" rune="Stalker">Horrify</skill> <skill class="WitchDoctor" rune="Face of Death">Horrify</skill> <skill class="WitchDoctor" rune="Frightening Aspect">Horrify</skill> <skill class="WitchDoctor" rune="Ruthless Terror">Horrify</skill>


Skill Design

Horrifying some Ghouls.

A useful skill if you are caught unprepared or are surrounded, buying precious time to retaliate. It can be also used to help out team mates who've been swarmed. Furthermore, players can try to take out a pack of enemies, damage them, horrify until other spells cooldown and try again.

Very useful for defending against melee attackers, whether monsters or in the Arena. It could be a life-saver when playing hardcore.

Enemies afflicted by Horrify show a glowing green skull over their heads, demonstrating why they are running.

Video

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


Synergies

The following Witch Doctor passives provide a benefit to Horrify, runed or not:

Name Level Description

<skill class="WitchDoctor">Spirit Vessel</skill> <skill class="WitchDoctor">Rush of Essence</skill>


Development

Horrify was first seen in the WWI 2008 build. Besides moving from the old Voodoo Skill Tree to the Spirit Skill Tree, it stayed very much the same as of BlizzCon 2009.

It remained the same at BlizzCon 2010, where it was one of the default skills on the pre-made Battle Arena Witch Doctor. It was very useful in the Arena, mostly in case of sudden encounters with Barbarians, as Flux noted:[1]

One that I saw used seldom, but to great effect when it was. It utterly frustrated Barbarians, since just when they had the Witch Doctor lined up... they’d go running in the other direction, unable to control their character for a couple of seconds. If the WD were smart, he could actually lure in a Barb, Horrify him, tack on a Grasp of the Dead, release the hounds, and then and then blow them up. I never saw this done, but it was fun to imagine.

Beta

Skill tiers were removed shortly before the beta started in September 2011, and Horrify became a level 8 skill. Flux tried it out again, and found it to be pretty much a panic button:[2]

You’ve got to be very quick with your reactions to make this skill useful; the instant you cast it you’ve got to switch back to your attack skill and get some kills while they run away, or else run like an emo girl’s eyeliner. And even that might not work, since all the monsters move directly away from you, so you’ll probably be running right beside some of them, no matter which direction you choose.

The skill system was once again overhauled for the Beta Patch 13 in February 2012, and Horrify was classified as a Terror skill and moved to level 9. For Beta Patch 15, it was re-classified as a Defensive skill and moved to level 8.

Previous Versions

See the Witch Doctor skill archive for more details on previous versions of Horrify and other Witch Doctor skills.


Media

Horrify can be seen in action on video here:

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



References