There are many powerful styles of gameplay in "Diablo 4", including the Storm Transformation Pat Bear style. So how to play the Storm Transformation Pat Bear style in Diablo 4? Let’s take a look at the detailed introduction below. I hope it will be useful to you.
Storm Transformation Pat Bear:
Equipment power skills
Deer 3 - Alertness: Damage reduction.
Eagle 1 - Sickle Claw, 4 - Angry Bird: The critical hit injured an old friend.
Wolf 2 - wolfish glow: return to blue! Back to blue! Still back to blue!
Snake 4 - The Calm Before the Storm: Snake 1 has just been cut, and I haven’t played it for long since I switched to Snake 4. I’ll talk about my feelings in a few days.
Core - Wild Impulse: There is nothing to say about directly increasing damage.
Companion - Natural extension: In conjunction with the power of "Shock Wave" and "Quicksand", it is a good idea to use it.
Companion - Ming Che: This set of BD has a total of 3 transformation skills, which can restore a lot of spiritual power in conjunction with the storm strike to restore the human form.
Anger - Control of Stone and Earth: The reasons for giving up strengthening are the same as above. As for this strong 50% damage increase, if you want to hit the first hit with this effect, you need to bring too many skills. Earth Barrier 18% + Trample 20% + Transformation Passive 4.2% + Wolf Roar Transformation Passive 4.2%, a total of 46.4% , and maybe including the power of "Skin Walker". But just for the first hit, the cost is too high. In actual combat, I may open the shield when starting my hand, but when I trample, I usually hold it in my hand to prevent accidents. In addition, as mentioned before, the reinforcement is fully stacked, but it may not be enough at the first hit. We have many transformation skills, and with the power of "Skin Walker", we can quickly stack up to 50% and enjoy increased damage. Effect.
Ultimate - Rapid Transformation: Just be careful not to trample and then smash. Most of the time we cycle through storm strikes and smashes, so we can enjoy increased damage.
Ultimate - Resonance: To put it simply, Storm Strike and Smash are used in turn, and the damage has been tripled.
This set of BD only uses 47 points, leaving 11 points. On the one hand, it gives everyone more room for free choice, and on the other hand, it also takes into account that at this stage, everyone may not have all the skill points.
Players who have played Pat Bear BD have a feeling that this spiritual power is really not enough. Although the crushing skill is very powerful, the high consumption of spiritual power often leads to a lack of mana in actual combat. So the core of this BD is completely built around Huilan.
First of all, it brings two skills that actively restore 20 points of spiritual power, Wolf Roar and Trample. Then there is the effect of triggering the ultimate passive and restoring all spiritual power by exploding the shield and using the "Terror Bear Man" power as the earth-type smash. The last step is to use the three transformation skills and clarity to achieve the purpose of recovering a large amount of mana.
In actual combat, start with Smash, then use Storm Strike and Smash in turns. When you run out of spiritual power, use Wolf Roar and follow Storm Strike. Trample is generally used based on the actual situation, and the recovery of spiritual power is used as a bonus.
To put it simply, after using all the transformation skills, you need to receive a storm blow to restore the human form, and return to blue.
Introduction to advantages and disadvantages
The advantage of the Storm Transformation Pat Bear style is that it is easy to form, and all powers except shock waves can be obtained in dungeons or side quests. After gaining the power of shock wave, you can directly feel the damage doubled or even tripled. Moreover, the whole game is built around the return of blue, and there is almost no lack of blue in actual combat. The output mode of smashing the storm at once is also very rhythmic. I personally like it, a bit like D3's fire multi-layer.
As for the shortcomings, one is that Storm Strike is a melee attack, and if you slap it down, there will be no nearby monsters. You still have to walk a few steps to knock it out (in order to trigger the passive, Storm Strike needs to cause damage). Another problem is that the current high-level masters are basically the BDs of the Earth Bear Man, Paipa Bear. My set is based on the strategies of the past few days in the closed beta and early experience. My current level is only 50+, which is the peak level. I haven’t started researching it yet, so I don’t know if this BD set will be promising in the future. But fortunately, this set of equipment is basically the foundation of the Earth Bear Man, and it will be more convenient if you want to transform later.