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The '''Archer''' is a fan name for one of the likely [[fifth character]] to be revealed at [[BlizzCon 2010]], October 22-23.
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The '''Archer''' is a common [[RPG]] character archetype, with some sort of non-magical ranged attacker found in most such games and game worlds. The Diablo series is no exception to this rule.
  
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==Background==
 
It is widely assumed that the [[fifth character]] will be an archer, or some sort of specialist in [[range]]d attacks. Whether the class will be called an "archer" or "[[rogue]]" or something else is unknown.
 
  
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==Archer Classes in the Diablo Series==
  
There will be archery in Diablo 3, but only [[NPCs]] and [[Skeletal Archer|monsters]] have been seen using [[bows]], thus far.
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* The {{iw|Rogue Rogue}} was the expert archer in Diablo I, though the character was the most versatile in the game, capable of success at melee combat with a sword and shield, or when properly equipped as a mini-mage.
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* In Diablo II the {{iw|Amazon Amazon}} was the archer character, though it was possible to use a bow with some success with a few other character builds. Bow-devoted Amazons were commonly called "bowazons" and they specialized entirely in archery, though hybrid 'zons were also popular, mixing some spear or javelin skills in with the archery.
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* Diablo III's archer character is the [[Demon Hunter]], the fifth and final class, which was revealed at [[BlizzCon 2010]]. There was little suspense about the reveal, since fans were almost universal in their expectation of an archer, though the specifics of the DH class varied enough from convention to pack some surprises.
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===Demon Hunter as Ranger===
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As revealed during BlizzCon 2010 panels, the Demon Hunter's original design was more of a typical ranger class, with a two-handed bow and a flowing, camouflaging cloak.  The developers described the design process during BlizzCon 2010:<ref>[http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/editorials/interviews/8291-BlizzCon-2010-The-Art-and-Design-of-Diablo-III.2 Christian Lichtner @ Blizzcon 2010] - The Escapist November 7, 2010</ref>
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<blue>Christian Lichtner: For the Demon Hunter, for example, we had a desert ranger at some point and it was awesome, it was really cool. It was an interesting take on the ranger, we didn't have that before. Like all our other classes, we tried to give it a little bit of a twist. One of the things with that was when we were doing the desert ranger, we found that stuff was getting a little bit clunky, we had a little too much cloth on him. And while it looks really cool, it also starts looking bulkier. And whenever we start seeing a class that looks really bulky, we start thinking short sword, or daggers, or fist weapons - stuff you can melee with. We wanted to strive to stay away from that. There have been other ideas that we had that were really, really cool that I think we're going to save. </blue>
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====Design Evolution====
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The design of the Archer / Demon Hunter was detailed in a series of slides during the [[Gameplay_Panel_Blizzcon_2010|Blizzcon 2010 Gameplay Panel]], compilation images of which can be seen below.
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==Archery NPCs==
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[[File:Follower interaction.jpg|thumb|300px|NPC Archers]]
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There were archery-specialized NPC mercenaries in Diablo II, and that practice continues in Diablo III. The [[scoundrel]], one of the three types of [[follower]], specializes in archery, and there are other archer NPCs to be found and partnered with during short term quests throughout the game.
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==Archery Monsters==
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There have been monster archers in all of the Diablo games as well, with [[skeletons]], [[goatmen]], and corrupted humans most commonly fitting the arrow-firing role. That system continues in Diablo III, though only skeleton archers have been confirmed as of July 2011.
  
  
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Latest revision as of 22:38, 12 September 2012

Were you looking for the term Ranged?

The Archer is a common RPG character archetype, with some sort of non-magical ranged attacker found in most such games and game worlds. The Diablo series is no exception to this rule.


Archer Classes in the Diablo Series[edit | edit source]

  • The Rogue was the expert archer in Diablo I, though the character was the most versatile in the game, capable of success at melee combat with a sword and shield, or when properly equipped as a mini-mage.
  • In Diablo II the Amazon was the archer character, though it was possible to use a bow with some success with a few other character builds. Bow-devoted Amazons were commonly called "bowazons" and they specialized entirely in archery, though hybrid 'zons were also popular, mixing some spear or javelin skills in with the archery.
  • Diablo III's archer character is the Demon Hunter, the fifth and final class, which was revealed at BlizzCon 2010. There was little suspense about the reveal, since fans were almost universal in their expectation of an archer, though the specifics of the DH class varied enough from convention to pack some surprises.


Demon Hunter as Ranger[edit | edit source]

As revealed during BlizzCon 2010 panels, the Demon Hunter's original design was more of a typical ranger class, with a two-handed bow and a flowing, camouflaging cloak. The developers described the design process during BlizzCon 2010:[1]

Christian Lichtner: For the Demon Hunter, for example, we had a desert ranger at some point and it was awesome, it was really cool. It was an interesting take on the ranger, we didn't have that before. Like all our other classes, we tried to give it a little bit of a twist. One of the things with that was when we were doing the desert ranger, we found that stuff was getting a little bit clunky, we had a little too much cloth on him. And while it looks really cool, it also starts looking bulkier. And whenever we start seeing a class that looks really bulky, we start thinking short sword, or daggers, or fist weapons - stuff you can melee with. We wanted to strive to stay away from that. There have been other ideas that we had that were really, really cool that I think we're going to save.


Design Evolution[edit | edit source]

The design of the Archer / Demon Hunter was detailed in a series of slides during the Blizzcon 2010 Gameplay Panel, compilation images of which can be seen below.

Archery NPCs[edit | edit source]

NPC Archers

There were archery-specialized NPC mercenaries in Diablo II, and that practice continues in Diablo III. The scoundrel, one of the three types of follower, specializes in archery, and there are other archer NPCs to be found and partnered with during short term quests throughout the game.


Archery Monsters[edit | edit source]

There have been monster archers in all of the Diablo games as well, with skeletons, goatmen, and corrupted humans most commonly fitting the arrow-firing role. That system continues in Diablo III, though only skeleton archers have been confirmed as of July 2011.


Gallery[edit | edit source]


References[edit | edit source]

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  1. Christian Lichtner @ Blizzcon 2010 - The Escapist November 7, 2010