It's easy to imagine that Strafe players in Diablo 3 must have been very disappointed to see that Strafe appeared to be capped in Diablo Immortal. The move seems to have a cap on its channel duration and waiting in between each burst can feel like a waste.
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But there is a way to return the Strafe ability to its former glory in Diablo Immortal. Strafe is absurdly effective against both bosses and mobs alike, so it's worth fighting to make the ability last as long and hit as hard as possible.
Due to several factors, like gear, skills, reforging, and upgrades, it is impossible to list the exact quantities for many of the numbers detailed here. Any variable number has been replaced with an 'X' to signify its potential to change.
In between charging up Strafe, use Impale as it will also gain all the benefits of channeling that the build receives. Vengeance and Daring Swing can and should be used in between flurries to position better and increase overall damage.
The bulk of gamers will be hunting down their ideal pieces of legendary gear after taking the time to beat the game. But don't forget to track down the set bonus pieces after choosing them from the list. A complete set gives three additional effects, on par with the legendary bonuses from the regular gear.
The slot for the legs is unfortunately not all that useful, so feel free to use the highest level gear in that spot. The rest is very self-explanatory, increasing the damage and duration of the build. Blacktalon is the most critical to the build as it allows shots to go through their initial target. The Demon Hunter wipes out mobs in addition to single targets with its addition.
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