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| name=Battle Rage
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| icon=[[File:Battle Rage.png]]
| res=Fury Spender
 
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| res=Active
| cost=Cost: <font color=green>20</font> Fury
 
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| cost={{value|20}} [[Fury]]
| desc=Enter a rage which increases damage by <font color=green>10%</font> and critical hit chance by <font color=green>3%</font> for <font color=green>120</font> seconds.}}
 
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| cd={{value|10}} seconds
 
| desc=Enter a rage which increases damage by {{value|10%}} and [[Critical Hit]] Chance by {{value|3%}} for {{value|120}} seconds.
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'''Battle Rage''' is a Tactics {{3|Barbarian}} skill, unlocked at level 22.
   
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==In-game==
Battle Rage can be affected by {{alabaster|Bloodshed}}, {{crimson|Marauder's Rage}}, {{golden|Into the Fray}}, {{indigo|Ferocity}} and {{obsidian|Swords to Ploughshares}}.
 
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Like all Tactics skills, Battle Rage is an instant cast, and can be used at any time, including while on the move or while performing any other attack. However, unlike [[Threatening Shout]] and {{3|War Cry}}, it only affects the Barbarian, and costs Fury instead of generating it. In fact, this skill is a passive buff to offensive capabilities: it lasts long enough, and renewing it before the expiration will not grant any additional benefit.
   
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Unlike similar skills of other classes, Tactics shouts are not mutually-exclusive, and may be combined with each other.
The rune effects are:
 
*Marauder's Rage: You gain {{value|15%}} damage from Battle Rage now.
 
*Ferocity: The Barbarian gains a duration bonus of {{value|+180}} seconds, bringing the total duration to {{value|300}} seconds.
 
*Swords to Ploughshares: While affected by Battle Rage, Critical Hits have up to a {{value|5%}} chance to force enemies to drop Health Globes.
 
*Into the Fray: Under Battle Rage, the Barbarian will gain {{value|+1%}} Critical Hit Chance for every enemy within {{value|10}} yards of him/her
 
*Bloodshed: Under Battle Rage, Critical Hits have a chance to cause a blood explosion, dealing {{value|20%}} of the damage done to nearby foes.
 
   
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===Runes===
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*{{crimson|Marauder's Rage}}: increases bonus damage to {{value|15%}}.
 
*{{indigo|Ferocity}}: Increases the duration by {{value|180}} seconds, bringing the total duration to {{value|300}} seconds.
 
*{{obsidian|Swords to Ploughshares}}: While affected by Battle Rage, all Critical Hits have up to a {{value|8%}} chance (based on [[Proc Coefficient]] of the attack) to force enemies to drop [[Health Globe]]s.
 
*{{golden|Into the Fray}}: Under Battle Rage, the Barbarian will gain {{value|1%}} additional Critical Hit Chance for every enemy within {{value|10}} yards of him/her.
 
*{{alabaster|Bloodshed}}: Under Battle Rage, Critical Hits cause a blood explosion, dealing {{value|20%}} of the damage done to all other enemies within 15 yards (not including the enemy who actually has been critical hit).
   
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===Passives===
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*'''[[Inspiring Presence]]''': doubles the duration and, when cast, also increases [[Life]] regeneration for the Barbarian and all allies within 100 yards by 1% of their maximum Life per second for 60 seconds.
   
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==Trivia==
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Name of the Swords to Ploughshares rune is a reference to the Bible, Isaiah 2:3–4: ''And He (Lord) shall judge among the nations, and shall rebuke many people: and they shall beat their '''swords into plowshares''', and their spears into pruning hooks: nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more''. In real world, it is a common expression for converting the military technology for civilian use.
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[[Category:Diablo III Level 3 Skills]]
 
[[Category:Diablo III Level 3 Skills]]
 
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Revision as of 12:23, 24 July 2014

Battle Rage Battle Rage
Active
Cost: 20 Fury
Cooldown: 10 seconds
Enter a rage which increases damage by 10% and Critical Hit Chance by 3% for 120 seconds.

Battle Rage is a Tactics Barbarian skill, unlocked at level 22.

In-game

Like all Tactics skills, Battle Rage is an instant cast, and can be used at any time, including while on the move or while performing any other attack. However, unlike Threatening Shout and War Cry, it only affects the Barbarian, and costs Fury instead of generating it. In fact, this skill is a passive buff to offensive capabilities: it lasts long enough, and renewing it before the expiration will not grant any additional benefit.

Unlike similar skills of other classes, Tactics shouts are not mutually-exclusive, and may be combined with each other.

Runes

  • Marauder's Rage: increases bonus damage to 15%.
  • Ferocity: Increases the duration by 180 seconds, bringing the total duration to 300 seconds.
  • Swords to Ploughshares: While affected by Battle Rage, all Critical Hits have up to a 8% chance (based on Proc Coefficient of the attack) to force enemies to drop Health Globes.
  • Into the Fray: Under Battle Rage, the Barbarian will gain 1% additional Critical Hit Chance for every enemy within 10 yards of him/her.
  • Bloodshed: Under Battle Rage, Critical Hits cause a blood explosion, dealing 20% of the damage done to all other enemies within 15 yards (not including the enemy who actually has been critical hit).

Passives

  • Inspiring Presence: doubles the duration and, when cast, also increases Life regeneration for the Barbarian and all allies within 100 yards by 1% of their maximum Life per second for 60 seconds.

Trivia

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Name of the Swords to Ploughshares rune is a reference to the Bible, Isaiah 2:3–4: And He (Lord) shall judge among the nations, and shall rebuke many people: and they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruning hooks: nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more. In real world, it is a common expression for converting the military technology for civilian use.