Diamond Skin

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Diamond Skin as seen in the Beta.

Diamond Skin (originally named Stone Skin) is a Defensive Wizard skill unlocked at Level 8, protecting the caster from incoming damage.




Background

Calling upon Arcane forces, the Wizard can make her skin hard as diamond for short period of time.


Skill Rune Effects

The following is a very quick summary. See the Diamond Skin 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="Wizard">Diamond Skin</skill> <skill class="Wizard" rune="Crystal Shell">Diamond Skin</skill> <skill class="Wizard" rune="Prism">Diamond Skin</skill> <skill class="Wizard" rune="Mirror Skin">Diamond Skin</skill> <skill class="Wizard" rune="Enduring Skin">Diamond Skin</skill> <skill class="Wizard" rune="Diamond Shards">Diamond Skin</skill>


Skill Design

Diamond Skin absorbs all types incoming damage. The skill expires after the duration runs out, or it absorbs the maximum possible damage. There is a substantial cool down before it can be recast, and the short duration makes it wise to cast just before damage is to be taken.


Synergies

The following Wizard passives provide a benefit to Diamond Skin, runed or not:

Name Level Description

<skill class="Wizard">Evocation</skill> <skill class="Wizard">Critical Mass</skill>


Development

Diamond Skin was first shown at BlizzCon 2008 when the Wizard debuted. It was originally named Stone Skin and was at Tier II on the Conjuring Skill Tree. It absorbed 30 damage at rank 1, and appeared as a rough textured sort of graininess.

For BlizzCon 2009, Stone Skin was at Tier III and sported much improved damage reduction, as well as improved visuals. Flux discussed the new look:[1]

[Stone Skin] didn’t show up well on the slender Wizard. The new version is quite different and impossible to miss. The wizard is now sheathed in glowing blue crystals, almost like some superhero made from sapphires. In fact, the skill is so different in look that the team is probably going to rename it, though they’ve not settled on a change from Stone Skin, yet.

Soon afterwords, the development team did indeed change the name to Diamond Skin to better fit the new visuals.

Diamond Skin was one of the Wizard's skills in the BlizzCon 2010 PvP demo, where it was occasionally a life saver, but only if used properly, as Flux explained:[2]

At level 5 with a rune it absorbed 150 damage of any type, but the duration was quite short, so you had to cast it just before you needed it. Also, 150 sounded like a lot, but a Meteor or grinding Barb could do double that in a second, and Wizards with Diamond Skin on tended to feel invulnerable, and stuck around in dangerous, melee situations longer than they should have.

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 Diamond Skin became a level 9 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.

Diamond Skin remained at level 9 when the beta started. As a defensive skill, it didn't garner a lot of interest in the beta, but Flux suggested a possible use for it:[3]

Perhaps the most likely use for Diamond Skin would be in PvP, where a few seconds of damage mitigation could make or break a battle. You play defensively with a Wizard in the Arena, always dodging and firing from a distance and staying out of reach. But every now and then a Barbarian or a Monk will catch you; how delightful it would be to pop your Diamond Shield just as they unloaded, completely erasing their opportunity to do pain unto you.

With the Patch 13 changes, it was classified as a Defensive skill and moved to level 8. For March's Beta Patch 14, Diamond Skin's damage reduction was reduce by almost 50%.

Previous Versions

See the Wizard skill archive for more details on previous versions of Diamond Skin (or Stone Skin) and other Wizard skills.


Media

Diamond Skin can be seen in action on video here:

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



References