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Arcane is one of the types of [[damage]] in Diablo III. It is purple in appearance, and the corpses of monsters that die from Arcane damage glow with a purple light.
Arcane damage is chiefly dealt by [[Wizard skills]] including [[Magic Missile]], [[Arcane Orb]], [[Disintegrate]], [[Arcane Torrent]], and [[Energy Twister]]. Other spells (for the Wizard and other classes) may also gain or become Arcane damage with the aid of [[runestone]]s.
Some monster spell attacks are also Arcane damage, and it's assumed that weapons will also possess Arcane damage as a bonus modifier.
Arcane damage can be [[resist]]ed, as well as [[reduce]]d or [[absorb]]ed, but not [[block]]ed.
[[Critical hits]] scored with Arcane damage "[[silence]]" enemy targets. (Silenced targets can not cast some spells, such as a [[Skeletal Summoner]] or [[Goatman Shaman]] resurrecting fallen minions.)
==Diablo III Damage Types==
[[File:Arcane-corpses1.jpg|thumb|400px|Arcane corpses glow purple.]]
Blizzard's [[@Diablo]] Twitter feed added some clarification about damage types in posts made in early December 2010.[http://diablo.incgamers.com/blog/comments/diablo-on-damage-types-and-resistances/]
<blockquote>any change in the range of damage types to include holy, shadow, voodoo or anything else to match the classes? —Scyberdragon<br>
Damage types will likely change some but are currently [[Physical]], [[Fire]], [[Lightning]], [[Cold]], [[Poison]], [[Disease]], [[Arcane]], and [[Holy]]. —Diablo
<br><br>
Whats the difference between poison and disease damage?—WickedBubba<br>
Disease has a damage debuff (both intake and output), and poison has a health debuff (regen/heal). Subject to change of course.—Diablo
<br><br>
Is there much difference between poison and disease? They’re both internal maladies that hurt over a period of time.—Grug<br>
Fairly significant in their difference, but both countered with a single resistance. Damage/resists aren’t design complete though.—Diablo</blockquote>
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Arcane damage is chiefly dealt by [[Wizard skills]] including [[Magic Missile]], [[Arcane Orb]], [[Disintegrate]], [[Arcane Torrent]], and [[Energy Twister]]. Other spells (for the Wizard and other classes) may also gain or become Arcane damage with the aid of [[runestone]]s.
Some monster spell attacks are also Arcane damage, and it's assumed that weapons will also possess Arcane damage as a bonus modifier.
Arcane damage can be [[resist]]ed, as well as [[reduce]]d or [[absorb]]ed, but not [[block]]ed.
[[Critical hits]] scored with Arcane damage "[[silence]]" enemy targets. (Silenced targets can not cast some spells, such as a [[Skeletal Summoner]] or [[Goatman Shaman]] resurrecting fallen minions.)
==Diablo III Damage Types==
[[File:Arcane-corpses1.jpg|thumb|400px|Arcane corpses glow purple.]]
Blizzard's [[@Diablo]] Twitter feed added some clarification about damage types in posts made in early December 2010.[http://diablo.incgamers.com/blog/comments/diablo-on-damage-types-and-resistances/]
<blockquote>any change in the range of damage types to include holy, shadow, voodoo or anything else to match the classes? —Scyberdragon<br>
Damage types will likely change some but are currently [[Physical]], [[Fire]], [[Lightning]], [[Cold]], [[Poison]], [[Disease]], [[Arcane]], and [[Holy]]. —Diablo
<br><br>
Whats the difference between poison and disease damage?—WickedBubba<br>
Disease has a damage debuff (both intake and output), and poison has a health debuff (regen/heal). Subject to change of course.—Diablo
<br><br>
Is there much difference between poison and disease? They’re both internal maladies that hurt over a period of time.—Grug<br>
Fairly significant in their difference, but both countered with a single resistance. Damage/resists aren’t design complete though.—Diablo</blockquote>
[[category:combat]]
[[category:damage]]