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− | + | See the Diablo 3 wiki for information about the {{iw|Fury Diablo 3 Barbarian's Fury resource}}. | |
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+ | Fury in Diablo II has two meanings: | ||
* '''[[Fury (skill)]]''' - A [[Druid]] skill enabling the [[Werewolf]] form to strike multiple enemies, much like the [[Paladin]]'s [[Zeal]]. | * '''[[Fury (skill)]]''' - A [[Druid]] skill enabling the [[Werewolf]] form to strike multiple enemies, much like the [[Paladin]]'s [[Zeal]]. | ||
* '''[[Fury (runeword)]]''' - A [[Runewords Weapons|weapon runeword]] that is quite expensive to get, but dons many useful modifiers. | * '''[[Fury (runeword)]]''' - A [[Runewords Weapons|weapon runeword]] that is quite expensive to get, but dons many useful modifiers. |
Latest revision as of 10:52, 7 August 2010
See the Diablo 3 wiki for information about the Diablo 3 Barbarian's Fury resource.
Fury in Diablo II has two meanings:
- Fury (skill) - A Druid skill enabling the Werewolf form to strike multiple enemies, much like the Paladin's Zeal.
- Fury (runeword) - A weapon runeword that is quite expensive to get, but dons many useful modifiers.