This is a guide on how to add talent trees in Diablo 4. A guide to adding points to the talent trees in Diablo 4. It shares with players what the talent trees in the game are and how to add points. Come and take a look if you need them.
Tips for adding points to the talent tree in Diablo 4
Diablo 4 has a very gorgeous-looking talent tree, which seems to have a high degree of freedom. In fact, players will find that there is not much that can be played.
At the beginning, talent points can only be used for basic skills (left mouse button), which are regular skills that do not consume energy. The damage of this skill is relatively low and it is mainly used as a filling skill. It is recommended that you choose the vulnerable and control types to add points. Auxiliary core skill output.
After clicking on 3 points of regular skill talent, you can right-click on the skill, which is the core output skill. No matter what profession you choose, you basically rely on it to deal damage, so it is recommended to fill up the 5 points of talent.
The specific core skill to choose depends on what legendary equipment you have. For example, if you get the legendary bow that enhances the ranger's penetrating shooting, you will choose to take the penetrating arrow route. Of course, the measured indiscriminate shooting skill is more useful, less direct, and has a larger attack range. We can only hope that Blizzard will release legendary equipment related to indiscriminate shooting in the future.
However, I still have to complain about the design of this core skill. It consumes too much energy, and regular skills cannot assist in energy recovery. It is often "constipated" when playing. Moreover, each profession is only designed with three or four core skills, which greatly limits the gameplay.
In addition to the left and right key skills, there are 4 subsequent skills corresponding to control, damage increase, strengthening, and displacement. In addition, there is also the ultimate talent that comprehensively enhances the player's attributes. There are 7 major modules in total. It looks like a big talent map, but in actual play, it is found to be very simple. The richness is far less than the rune system of Diablo 3, and each skill can be prototyped in Diablo 3. It is no wonder that players Diablo 4 is called the reskinned Diablo 3.