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Revision as of 20:48, 1 May 2012

Lyndon the Scoundrel is one of the three classes of followers in Diablo III. The Scoundrel is a ranged attacker who can be seen utilizing a crossbow.


Lore

Scoundrel concept art.

Lyndon is a thief hailing from Kingsport, and a braggart who takes a more humorous approach to the game's setting. Leonard Boyarsky spoke of Lyndon in an interview with FZ.se:[1]

The Scoundrel is from Kingsport. He’s kind of disgraced and has been kicked out of the thieves’ guild. He’s a real thief in both mind and heart. His name is Lyndon and he acts kind of like the classical DPS character, he’s a guy that does damage from a distance.


Gear

Scoundrel with xbow.

Gear

The followers in Diablo III are much more restricted in what they can equip from what we've seen in the mercenaries in Diablo II: Lord of Destruction. The Scoundrel is able to equip bows, two-handed crossbows, two rings, one amulet and a Scoundrel specific item called Scoundrel Tokens at level 21.

Like the other followers, the Scoundrel has three tiers of gear progression, which are based upon level. The final tier of armor for the Scoundrel bears remarkable similarity to that of the Demon Hunter at later levels, the main difference being the Scoundrel's manly mustache.

Three levels of gear progression for the Scoundrel.


Skills

Much like the player character classes, followers are able to learn a few skills or spells at specific level milestones. Not much is known about the skills, currently, besides their names and when they are unlocked. Players may choose one skill from each tier. Follower skills cannot be augmented nor benefit from runes, and they only have one rank, as opposed to player skills.

The Scoundrel's character window.

As the Enchantress draws many parallels to the Wizard in terms of spells, the same holds true for the Scoundrel, having many similar abilities to the Demon Hunter.


Unlocked at Level 10

Scound Crippling Shot Icon.png

Crippling Shot -- Ranged attack that slows the target by 70% for 3 seconds. Cooldown: 4 seconds.

Scound Poison Bolts Icon.png

Poison Bolts -- Ranged attack which deals 50% weapon damage as poison damage over 3 seconds. Cooldown: 4 seconds.

Unlocked at Level 15

Scound Dirty Fighting Icon.png

Dirty Fighting -- Blinds enemies in front of the Scoundrel for 9 - 11 seconds. Any hit will break the effect. Cooldown: 10 seconds.

Scoun Vanish Icon.png

Vanish -- The Scoundrel vanishes in a cloud of smoke when injured, reappearing after 5 seconds. While vanished he will heal for 2030 Life. Cooldown: 30 seconds.

Unlocked at Level 20

Scoun Multishot Icon.png

Multishot -- The Scoundrel's ranged attacks fire 3 bolts at a time.

Scound Powered Shot Icon.png

Powered Shot -- Powerful ranged attack dealing 250% weapon damage as arcane damage. The impact also causes an explosion 15 yards around the target, knocking back enemies caught in it, with a 50% chance to stun them for 5 seconds. Cooldown: 6 seconds.

Unlocked at Level 25

Scound Anatomy Icon.png

Anatomy -- Increases Precision by 10% for the Scoundrel and his allies.

Scound Hysteria Icon.png

Hysteria -- Increases Precision by 10% for the Scoundrel and his allies.


Fan Favorite?

Some fans critiqued Kormac as following too closely to the art direction of the WarCraft series, and others commented on the lack of clothing and pop-star sensibilities of Eirena[2]. However, Lyndon seems to draw unanimous approval due, perhaps in part, to his excellently-groomed mustache, armor theme similar to that of the gothic Demon Hunter, and the in-born charisma of a thief.


Media

You can find pictures in the Diablo III screenshot and picture gallery:



References