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Surviving in Diablo 3

I left off with important stats in Diablo 3, but those were offensive stats. I mentioned at the end that I should have included defensive stats, because killing things is slightly less important than surviving in the first place. So let’s go over the basics of surviving as a Nephalem.

Toughness

Every item comparison in Diablo 3 has three categories of how it’s better or worse than the item you currently have: Damage, Toughness, and Recovery. Toughness refers to the amount of raw damage you can take before you die. Like Damage, Toughness takes a handful of stats into account. These stats comes from many sources, including native gear stats, Paragon points, or class skills.

  • Maximum Life is controlled mostly by stats like Vitality or Life %.
    • Every point of Vitality gives you about 100 health points.
    • Life % increase your health by a percentage, so the more health you have, the better this stat gets.
  • Armor reduces all the damage you take from enemies of the same level, both physical and magical. You get this as the Armor stat and also from Strength and Dexterity. As a result, Monks, Barbarians, Crusaders, and Demon Hunters have high Armor values.
  • Dodge Chance is a stat that exists entirely from skills like the Monk’s Mantra of Salvation + Agility rune. Block Chance also occurs when a shield is equipped.
  • Resistances reduce the damage you take from a specific damage school. They come in flavors of Arcane/Holy, Poison, Cold, Lightning, Fire, Physical and All Resistance. Resistances can be increased by resistance stats and also by Intelligence, so Witch Doctors and Wizards tend to have high resistances. Toughness is based on average resistances, rather than the highest or lowest.
  • Damage Reduction comes in a few flavors — the Toughness tooltip mentions missile, melee, and elite damage reductions, but you can also have ranged attack reduction from set bonuses like Aughild’s.

Toughness is a number usually in the millions at max level, even if your health is only just above 500k. The exact ratio depends on what class build you play, what you’re trying to do, and how comfortable you are with how your health bar goes up and down. Toughness helps you get into higher modes of play, but typically levels off or even goes down a bit as you depend more on avoiding fire, killing mobs, or locking down mobs with crowd control than you depend on surviving a full hit.

kulle-aid-bp-d3Recovery

Recovery is based not on how much health you gain back per second, but on how much Toughness you can recover per second in combat. The gist is the higher the number, the more survivability you can recover after taking a large hit. Like Toughness, Recovery takes a few points into account for its number.

Recovery is based off Toughness. For example, my Witch Doctor’s current Toughness is roughly 9.8 million and her Recovery is roughly 300,000. If I were to take a hit worth all my Toughness, it would take me approximately 30 seconds to fully recover based off of my passive Recovery alone.

Life Per Hit/Second/Kill

All three are fairly straightfoward. But let’s break them down a little further into which is better.

  • Life per Hit or Life on Hit (LpH): Pet attacks do not trigger LpH and the life bonus typically occurs once per cast (including DoT casts) rather than once every time damage occurs. Therefore, LpH tends to be good for fast hitters (dual wielders and those who favor Attack Speed).
  • Life per Second (LpS): This is simply a passive Life recovery per second that happens all the time. This stat is better than LpH if you are a slow hitter.
  • Life per Kill (LpK): This stat is stronger in AoE builds (because lots of things are dying at once) and weaker in single target damage builds.

Healing Globe Bonus

You can make your healing globes and potions stronger with this stat. Typically, healing globes are made stronger by increasing the pickup radius so you don’t have to move as much to grab one, but you can also increase their strength of heal.

Your potion ability is also increased in strength by the Healing Globe Bonus. Bottomless Potions are legendary potions that have an extra healing or crowd control perk in addition to healing you for the baseline 60% Life.

Bottomless Potions that increase healing:

  • of Amplification: Increases healing from all sources for 5 seconds.
  • of Mutilation: Increases Life per Kill for 5 seconds.
  • of Regeneration: Restores additional Life over 5 seconds.
  • of the Leech: Increases Life per Hit for 5 seconds.

Bottomless Potions that increase defensive or offensive stats:

  • of Rejuvenation: Restores resource when used below 50% health.
  • of the Diamond: Increases Resist All for 5 seconds.
  • of the Tower: Increases Armor for 5 seconds.

Bottomless Potions that apply crowd control to mobs or allow you to evade some crowd control yourself:

  • of Fear: Fears enemies within 12 yards for 3-4 seconds.
  • of Kulle-Aid: Can bust through Waller elites’ walls for 5 seconds.

indestructible-d3-crusader-passiveNon-gear survivability

Sometimes you need a little help outside of your gear to survive in Sanctuary. When playing with friends, you might split in roles where one of you is a little squishier but deals out more damage and one is a bit tankier and can take everything on. When playing solo, a lot of high-end Greater Rift builds focus on abilities that lock down mobs with crowd control so you can kill things before they even have the chance to kill you.

The Templar is the best baseline survivability follower if you’re playing solo, because he heals you in addition to taunting, slowing, or stunning mobs for you. The Enchantress can help with additional crowd control, particularly if your build is focused on damage bonuses that occur while a mob is crowd controlled.

Friends playing different classes can share auras with you that help increase many parts of survivability, including dodge chances, armor, or resistances. You can split damage with pets through ability runes, or you can just use your pets as barriers to melee or ranged attacks.

Finally, some class abilities and passives can help you out with not dying. These particular passives and abilities are often used in builds where survivability is important, like in Hardcore mode builds. The Witch Doctor’s Spirit Walk is possibly the most notorious get-out-of-jail-free card, and it was recently nerfed so we couldn’t use it as much as we were using it. Every class also has at least one passive that either heavily heals them, or gives them a Cheat Death kind of card to play when an otherwise killing blow would have occurred.