![]() That is, until you turn on Elective Mode.įound right in the goddamn options menu with almost no explanation, the cryptically named “Elective Mode” removes the restrictions on equipping and binding skills by discipline. What if you wanted to make a Wizard with lots of Signature Spells, able to spam weak attacks with no cooldowns or Arcane Power costs? By default, you can’t do this, even if you’ve unlocked every skill in the game. ![]() While there are certainly still a lot of combinations of abilities and runes, it’s somewhat limiting. The right mouse button is reserved for “secondary” skills like Arcane Orb, and the number keys are used to trigger one Defensive, one Force, one Conjuration, and one Mastery ability each. ![]() On a Wizard, for instance, only one Signature Spell (like Spectral Blade) can be equipped at once, and it must be bound to the left mouse button. Let’s take a step back and explain the regular system.īy default, Diablo 3 only lets you slot certain skills into certain hotkey slots. ![]()
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