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==Design==
 
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Increases the health of pets by 60%.  
 
Increases the health of pets by 60%.  
 
  
 
===Level Requirement===
 
===Level Requirement===
* '''[[Witch Doctor]]''': [[clvl|level]] 6.
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Revision as of 19:57, 14 August 2011

Care of the Master is a passive skill available exclusively to the Witch Doctor, which increases the health of his summoned pets.


Lore

Not known yet.


Design

Increases the health of pets by 60%.

Level Requirement


Synergies

Witch Doctor summons include:


Development

Passive skills have had a long and storied history. When Diablo III debuted at the WWI 2008, skill trees included passive skills, much like in Diablo II. In 2010, it was announced that passive skills had been renamed traits and separated out from active skills. At the July 2011 Press Event, Blizzard announced that passive skills were once again in the game, replacing the traits system. Like many passive skills, Care of the Master was moved directly from a trait of the same name when traits were changed back to passive skills in early 2011. Neither the name nor the function changed, though the stats may have been tweaked slightly.

See the traits page for more details on previous versions of this and many other passive skills.


References