Hey, I’m Zathong and this guide is about Weapons Two-handed Staves in Diablo 3. Unadorned staves are often little more than walking sticks, used by travelers to clear brush and keep small predators at bay.
Two-handed Staves List
- Archangel’s Staff of the Apocalypse
- Nightmarish Staff of Herding
- Infernal Staff of Herding
- Hellish Staff of Herding
- Staff of Herding
- The Reaper’s Kiss
- Short Staff
- Staff of Chiroptera
- Yew Staff
- Gnarled Staff
- Bone Staff
- Battle Staff
- The Broken Staff
- War Staff
- The Smoldering Core
- SuWong Diviner
- Ahavarion, Spear of Lycander
- Valthek’s Rebuke
- Mentor Staff
- The Magi
- Obsidian Staff
- Petrified Staff
- Elder Staff
- Shamanic Staff
- High Priest Staff
- Arcane Staff
- Wormwood
- Maloth’s Focus
- Hyperion Staff
- Stygian Staff
- Primordial Staff
- Archaic Staff
- Mythical Staff
- Sovereign Staff
- Conquest Staff
- The Tormentor
- The Grand Vizier
- Caduceus Staff
- Mark of The Magi
- Kerykeion
About weapons in Diablo 3
Weapons can be either One-Handed, Two-Handed or Ranged. Generally, weapons are also divided into Melee Weapons and Ranged Weapons.
In Diablo 3, weapons may roll the following stats:
- increased Damage in %
- Increased Attack Speed
- Additional Elemental Damage
- Chance to Stun
- Slow
- Freeze
- Chill
- Immobilize
- Bleed
- Blind
- Fear and Knockback on hit
- Core Stats
- Area Damage
- Cooldown Reduction
- bonus damage against Elites
- a Socket
- Reduced Resource Costs
- Life per Hit
- All-item stats (except resistances).
Plain damage of the weapons has become very important for all classes, for damage of every damaging skill is measured in percentage of the basic attack damage.
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