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''"When he took the field himself, the [[Quang|General]] bore a [[demon]]-visaged staff shaped with a number of protrusions and barbs designed for tripping, disarming, and dismounting his opponents. Witnesses described the General moving through armies like a blur, leaving behind swaths of prone troops for his bodyguards to dispatch." — [[A History of War]] by [[Lord Jerem Kiel]]''
 
''"When he took the field himself, the [[Quang|General]] bore a [[demon]]-visaged staff shaped with a number of protrusions and barbs designed for tripping, disarming, and dismounting his opponents. Witnesses described the General moving through armies like a blur, leaving behind swaths of prone troops for his bodyguards to dispatch." — [[A History of War]] by [[Lord Jerem Kiel]]''

Revision as of 07:02, 5 November 2015

Warstaff of General Quang is a Legendary daibo for the Monk in Diablo III. It requires character level 31 to drop.

The unique affix adds a Tailwind rune to any other for the Tempest Rush skill, making it even more deadly if combined with Momentum. The damage type is determined by the manually selected rune.

Prior to patch 2.1, it also granted a movement speed bonus.

Stats (Level 31)

GeneralQuangStaff
Warstaff of General Quang

Legendary Daibo

Properties:

  • 106.2 Damage Per Second
    • 68–125 Damage
    • 1.10 Attacks per Second
  • +192–245 Dexterity
  • Tempest Rush gains the effect of the Tailwind rune
  • One of 7 Magic Properties (varies):
  • +3 Random Magic Properties

"When he took the field himself, the General bore a demon-visaged staff shaped with a number of protrusions and barbs designed for tripping, disarming, and dismounting his opponents. Witnesses described the General moving through armies like a blur, leaving behind swaths of prone troops for his bodyguards to dispatch." — A History of War by Lord Jerem Kiel