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− | Katars are weapons that only [[Assassin]]s can use. Katars come with [[Diablo II: Lord of Destruction]]. |
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+ | '''Katars''' are weapons that only [[Assassin]]s can use in ''[[Diablo II: Lord of Destruction]]'' expansion. To any other class, Katars have a very slow attack speed but have a very fast attack speed when used by an Assassin. Katars can also be dual-wielded by Assassins, but only one will be used if they are using [[Martial Arts]] charge combos. |
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− | Normal Katars are: [[Katar]], [[Wrist Blade]], [[Hatchet Hands]], [[Cestus]], [[Claws]], [[Blade Talons]], [[Scissors Katar]]. |
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+ | Katars (even those that are magical or rare) sell for far less gold compared to other weapons, even if they have potent magical effects. They are also the only class-specific items available for purchase from any shopkeeper who sells martial weapons, likely due to the Assassins' dependence on claw-class weapons. |
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− | Exceptional Katars are: [[Quhab]], [[Wrist Spike]], [[Fascia]], [[Hand Scythe]], [[Greater Claws]], [[Greater Talons]], [[Scissors Quhab]]. |
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+ | Katars also make a comeback in ''[[Diablo III]]'', but are known as [[fist weapons]]. They are often used by {{3|Monks}}. |
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− | Elite Katars are: [[Suwayyah]], [[Wrist Sword]], [[War Fist]], [[Battle Cestus]], [[Feral Claws]], [[Runic Talons]], [[Scissors Suwayyah]]. |
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Revision as of 07:48, 25 November 2019
- This is about the weapon type Katars. For the individual weapon, see Katar.
Katars are weapons that only Assassins can use in Diablo II: Lord of Destruction expansion. To any other class, Katars have a very slow attack speed but have a very fast attack speed when used by an Assassin. Katars can also be dual-wielded by Assassins, but only one will be used if they are using Martial Arts charge combos.
Katars (even those that are magical or rare) sell for far less gold compared to other weapons, even if they have potent magical effects. They are also the only class-specific items available for purchase from any shopkeeper who sells martial weapons, likely due to the Assassins' dependence on claw-class weapons.
Katars also make a comeback in Diablo III, but are known as fist weapons. They are often used by Monks.
Normal Katars — Katar • Wrist Blade • Hatchet Hands • Cestus • Claws • Blade Talons • Scissors Katar
Exceptional Katars — Quhab • Wrist Spike • Fascia • Hand Scythe • Greater Claws • Greater Talons • Scissors Quhab
Elite Katars — Suwayyah • Wrist Sword • War Fist • Battle Cestus • Feral Claws • Runic Talons • Scissors Suwayyah
Diablo II: Amazon Weapons • Assassin Katars • Barbarian Helms • Druid Pelts • Necromancer Shrunken Heads • Paladin Shields • Sorceress Orbs
Diablo III: Barbarian Mighty Weapons (2-Handed) • Barbarian Belts • Crusader Flails (2-Handed) • Crusader Shields • Demon Hunter Cloaks • Demon Hunter Crossbows • Demon Hunter Quivers • Monk Fist Weapons • Monk Daibo • Monk Spirit Stones • Necromancer Phylacteries • Necromancer Scythes (2-Handed) • Witch Doctor Knives • Witch Doctor Mojo • Witch Doctor Masks • Wizard Hats • Wizard Sources • Wizard Wands
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