Hey, I’m Zathong and this guide is about Weapons Two-handed Swords in Diablo 3. Two-handed swords have an obvious advantage over their one-handed counterparts: their enormous bladed area makes them frighteningly dangerous, even though they are heavier and slower.
Two-handed Swords List
- Two-Handed Sword
- The Zweihander
- Flamberge
- Dervish
- Faithful Memory
- Executioner Sword
- Nodachi
- Claymore
- Scourge
- Blackguard
- Great Sword
- Stalgard’s Decimator
- Reaver
- Kilij
- Mameluke
- Nagamaki
- Grand Sword
- The Sultan of Blinding Sand
- Highland Sword
- Blade of Prophecy
- Splintered Oar
- Brimstone Sword
- Yatagan
- Warlord Sword
- The Grandfather
- Colossus Blade
- Maximus
- Oni Blade
- Warmonger
- Gothic Blade
- Cam’s Rebuttal
- Blood Brother
- Kingslayer
- Corrupted Ashbringer
About weapons in Diablo 3
One-handed, two-handed, and ranged weapons are all possible. Generally speaking, there are two categories for weapons: melee and ranged.
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).
Since the damage of every damaging skill is expressed as a proportion of the basic attack damage, the plain damage of weapons has become extremely significant for all classes.
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