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'''Summon Zombie Dogs''' is a Support [[Witch Doctor skill]] unlocked at [[clvl|level]] 1. It summons several zombie dogs, better known as "mongrels" which [[tank]] for the Witch Doctor.
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[[File:wd-mongrel1.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Good dogs.]]
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'''Summon Zombie Dogs''' is a Defensive [[Witch Doctor skill]] unlocked at [[clvl|level]] 4. It summons several zombie dogs, commonly known as "mongrels" which [[tank]] for the Witch Doctor. The dogs fight and damage enemies, but their damage is quite low, making their main function that of tanks or distractions. The best way to deal damage with them is via the [[Sacrifice]] skill, which detonates all of the dogs, dealing potentially enormous damage, when stacked with other skills and passives.[http://diablo.incgamers.com/blog/comments/zombie-dogs-sacrifice-possibly-best-burst-aoe-damage-in-the-game]
  
This is the basic minion skill of the Witch Doctor.  
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At the time of Diablo III's launch, the hit points and defense of Mongrels and other Witch Doctor [[pets]] did not scale up adequately, making them useless by Hell difficulty, since any monster would kill them in a second. Fans requested much improved minions, a much reduced cooldown, or both, and Blizzard admitted that the pets were not functioning as planned at higher levels and said they would look into adjusting their value in a future balance patch.
  
Mongrels can also be detonated by the [[Sacrifice]] skill, dealing substantial damage to anything in the vicinity. This is their most effective way of directly damaging monsters.
 
  
 
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==Background==
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Zombie Dogs have good foot speed and are fearless, if not very damaging with their hand to hand combat. Sacrifice deals far more damage than the mongrels ever will.
  
==Background==
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They are also useful as tanks or distractions, detaining monsters in combat and allowing the Witch Doctor to get in free shots at stationary enemy targets.
[[File:wd-mongrel1.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Nasty Mongrels.]]
 
More points in the skill allow for more, higher level mongrels. They have good foot speed and are fearless, if not very damaging with their hand to hand combat. Sacrifice deals far more damage than the mongrels ever will.
 
  
  
==Skill Effects==
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==Skill Rune Effects==
The following is a very quick list. See the [[Summon Zombie Dogs rune effects]] page for a more thorough summary of rune effects, or any of the individual rune pages for numbers, screenshots, blue quotes, and much more.  
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Refer to the [[Summon Zombie Dogs rune effects]] page for thorough descriptions of all five rune effects in this skill, including screenshots, videos, and strategy tips.
 
   
 
   
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</noinclude>{{Witch Doctor Skill Summon Zombie Dogs}}
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<skill subcat="Pet" class="WitchDoctor">Summon Zombie Dogs</skill>
| [[image:IconCrimson.jpg|40px|link=Crimson]]
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<skill class="WitchDoctor" rune="Rabid Dogs">Summon Zombie Dogs</skill>
| [[Burning Dogs]]
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<skill class="WitchDoctor" rune="Final Gift">Summon Zombie Dogs</skill>
| Light your dogs on fire allowing them to burn nearby enemies for {{c_lime|50}} Fire damage per second.
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<skill class="WitchDoctor" rune="Life Link">Summon Zombie Dogs</skill>
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<skill class="WitchDoctor" rune="Burning Dogs">Summon Zombie Dogs</skill>
| width="40px" | [[image:IconIndigo.jpg|40px|link=Indigo]]
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<skill class="WitchDoctor" rune="Leeching Beasts">Summon Zombie Dogs</skill>
| [[Life Link]]
 
| {{c_lime|70%}} of damage taken is absorbed by your zombie dogs.
 
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| width="40px" | [[image:IconObsidian.jpg|40px|link=Obsidian]]
 
| [[Rabid Dogs]]
 
| Your summoned zombie dogs gain an infectious bite that deals {{c_lime|75}} Poison damage over {{c_lime|3}} seconds.
 
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| width="40px" | [[image:IconGolden.jpg|40px|link=Golden]]
 
| [[Final Gift]]
 
| Upon death, your zombie dogs have a {{c_lime|85%}} chance of leaving behind a health globe.
 
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| width="40px" | [[image:IconAlabaster.jpg|40px|link=Alabaster]]
 
| [[Leeching Beasts]]
 
| Your zombie dogs gain {{c_lime|65%}} of damage dealt as Life, half of which heals you.
 
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{{center|Note: Information is based on a level 60 character and rank 7 runestones.}}
 
  
  
 
==Skill Design==
 
==Skill Design==
[[File:Wd-mongrel3.jpg|right|thumb|Two mongrels.]]
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[[File:Summon-Zombie-Dog-allruned.jpg|300px|thumb|All versions of the Dog, including un-[[rune]]d.]]
Summon Zombie Dogs is the first summoning [[skill]] most Witch Doctors will ever use, and forms the backbone of early Witch Doctor strategy. The dogs are not very strong individually, either in giving or taking damage, but they are effective meat shields for the Witch Doctor to use his attack spells from the back row.
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Summon Zombie Dogs is the first summoning [[skill]] most Witch Doctors will ever use, and forms the backbone of early Witch Doctor strategy. The dogs are not very strong individually, either in giving or taking damage, but they are effective meat shields, allowing the Witch Doctor to use his attack spells from the back row.
  
At higher levels Mongrels can deal decent damage, and in a swarm they may be useful against individual enemies, especially when their damage is boosted by a [[runestone]].
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Players assumed the dogs would be viable tanks or even weapons throughout the game, but shortly after Diablo III's launch it was discovered that Mongrels and [[Gargantuan]]s were underpowered and had far too few hit points to survive more than a few seconds on higher difficulty levels. As a result all early Witch Doctors in Hell and Inferno were forced to play petless builds. Blizzard vowed to adjust this unfortunate reality in a patch.
  
  
===Enhancing the Dogs===
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==Synergies==
[[File:Wd-mongrel-locust.jpg|thumb|350px|Mongrel enhanced with Locusts.]]
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The following [[Witch Doctor passives]] provide a benefit to Summon Zombie Dogs, runed or not:
Earlier in Diablo III's development, the Witch Doctor's fire and Locust spells could jump to the Mongrels, granting them fire or locust damage on top of their own (weak) attacks. This feature was removed in 2009, and later replaced by various runestone effects.
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<skill class="WitchDoctor">Circle of Life</skill>
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<skill class="WitchDoctor">Jungle Fortitude</skill>
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<skill class="WitchDoctor">Pierce the Veil</skill>
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<skill class="WitchDoctor">Zombie Handler</skill>
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<skill class="WitchDoctor">Fierce Loyalty</skill>
  
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Shortly before release, a strategy article on Diablo.IncGamers.com did some theorycrafting and revealed that Zombie Dogs + Sacrifice, when stacked with the right passives and other skills, could deal amongst the highest damage output in the entire game.[http://diablo.incgamers.com/blog/comments/zombie-dogs-sacrifice-possibly-best-burst-aoe-damage-in-the-game]
  
==Synergies==
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The math was sound, and damage from 10,000-25,000% weapon damage is possible, but at least partially due to the underpowered survivability of Mongrels on higher difficulty levels, this strategy was not much pursued in those early days.
* No [[synergies]] with any of the [[passive skill]]s are yet known.
 
  
  
 
==Development==
 
==Development==
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[[File:Wd-mongrel-locust.jpg|thumb|250px|Mongrel enhanced with Locusts.]]
 
'''Summon Zombie Dogs''' debuted with [[Diablo III]] in the [[WWI 2008]] gameplay video, where the skill was in the [[Voodoo Skill Tree]] at Tier I. Summon Zombie Dog was called [[Summon Mongrel]] (as [[Mongrel]] was the original name of the Zombie dog), and mongrels could be enchanted with [[Locust Swarm]] or [[Skull of Flame]], among other spells.
 
'''Summon Zombie Dogs''' debuted with [[Diablo III]] in the [[WWI 2008]] gameplay video, where the skill was in the [[Voodoo Skill Tree]] at Tier I. Summon Zombie Dog was called [[Summon Mongrel]] (as [[Mongrel]] was the original name of the Zombie dog), and mongrels could be enchanted with [[Locust Swarm]] or [[Skull of Flame]], among other spells.
  
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<blockquote>''I saw them finish off the last zombie on screen a number of times, and I don’t recall ever having to summon new ones simply because the old ones had gotten stuck or lost around some corner of the dungeon. That speaks to their pathfinding as well, since the dungeons in this year’s Blizzcon PvM demo were made largely from narrow corridors and were quite windy and full of sharp corners and obstacles.</blockquote>
 
<blockquote>''I saw them finish off the last zombie on screen a number of times, and I don’t recall ever having to summon new ones simply because the old ones had gotten stuck or lost around some corner of the dungeon. That speaks to their pathfinding as well, since the dungeons in this year’s Blizzcon PvM demo were made largely from narrow corridors and were quite windy and full of sharp corners and obstacles.</blockquote>
  
Skill tiers were removed for the [[July 2011 Press Event]], and Summon Zombie Dogs became a level 1 skill.
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===Beta===
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[[File:Wd-mongrel3.jpg|right|thumb|Witch Doctor walking two pets.]]
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Skill tiers were removed shortly before the [[beta]] started in September 2011, and Summon Zombie Dogs became a level 1 skill. [[Flux]] gave it another try, and discussed the skill's function:[http://diablo.incgamers.com/blog/comments/witch-doctor-beta-skills-mega-report]
  
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<blockquote>''Better known as “Mongrels,” this is the default tank for the beta, and a very effective one. The dogs don’t have a lot of killing power — all three of them on the same normal enemy is considerably slower than any Witch Doctor attack spell — but they’re not meant for damage in their base form. They’re meat shields, and they do a pretty good job of that.
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''This skill previously worked with “one cast per dog,” so it took three casts to get all three of them out. (And you got more dogs with more skill points.) No more; now a single cast summons all three dogs, or re-summons fresh ones if your current batch are wearing out or one or more have died. It’s a full replacement cast, too; if you have two left you don’t just cast one new one to join the others; you get three new dogs.</blockquote>
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The skill system was once again overhauled for the [[Beta Patch 13]] in February 2012, and Summon Zombie Dogs was classified as a Defensive skill and moved to level 4.
  
 
===Previous Versions===
 
===Previous Versions===
 
See the [[Witch Doctor skill archive]] for more details on previous versions of Summon Zombie Dogs (or [[Summon Mongrel]]) and other Witch Doctor skills.
 
See the [[Witch Doctor skill archive]] for more details on previous versions of Summon Zombie Dogs (or [[Summon Mongrel]]) and other Witch Doctor skills.
 
  
 
===In Other Games===
 
===In Other Games===
 
Summon Zombie Dogs is the spiritual successor to [[Diablo II]]'s {{iw|Necromancer Necromancer}} skill {{iw|Raise_Skeleton Raise Skeleton}}, which is also a low-level tanking minion summoning skill.
 
Summon Zombie Dogs is the spiritual successor to [[Diablo II]]'s {{iw|Necromancer Necromancer}} skill {{iw|Raise_Skeleton Raise Skeleton}}, which is also a low-level tanking minion summoning skill.
 
  
  
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File:wd-mongrel1.jpg|Close-up of two Dogs.
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File:Summon-Zombie-Dog-allruned.jpg|All versions of the Dog, including un-[[rune]]d.
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File:Wd-mongrel-locust.jpg|Mongrel enhanced with Locusts.
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File:Wd-mongrel3.jpg|Witch Doctor with two Dogs.
 
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==References==
 
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* [http://diablo.incgamers.com/blog/comments/hands-on-from-blizzcon-mega-pvm-report-witch-doctor BlizzCon 2010 Witch Doctor Hands-on Report]
 
* [http://diablo.incgamers.com/blog/comments/hands-on-from-blizzcon-mega-pvm-report-witch-doctor BlizzCon 2010 Witch Doctor Hands-on Report]
 
* [http://diablo.incgamers.com/blog/comments/hands-on-from-blizzcon-mega-pvp-arena-report/ BlizzCon 2010 PvP Hands-on Report]
 
* [http://diablo.incgamers.com/blog/comments/hands-on-from-blizzcon-mega-pvp-arena-report/ BlizzCon 2010 PvP Hands-on Report]
* [http://diablo.incgamers.com/forums/showthread.php?p=7960229#post7960229 Zediono's translation of JudgeHype's pre-beta report] -- IncGamers 1st Aug 2011
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* [http://diablo.incgamers.com/forums/showthread.php?p=7960229#post7960229 Zediono's translation of JudgeHype's pre-beta report] — IncGamers 1st Aug 2011
* [http://us.battle.net/d3/en/class/witch-doctor/active/ Witch Doctor Active Skills] -- Diablo III 13th Sep 2011
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* [http://diablo.incgamers.com/blog/comments/witch-doctor-beta-skills-mega-report Witch Doctor Beta Skills Mega-report: Part One] — IncGamers 30th Sep 2011
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* [http://us.battle.net/d3/en/class/witch-doctor/active/ Witch Doctor Active Skills] — Blizzard's Official Diablo III Site
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Latest revision as of 23:06, 6 June 2012

IconSummonZombieDog.png
Good dogs.

Summon Zombie Dogs is a Defensive Witch Doctor skill unlocked at level 4. It summons several zombie dogs, commonly known as "mongrels" which tank for the Witch Doctor. The dogs fight and damage enemies, but their damage is quite low, making their main function that of tanks or distractions. The best way to deal damage with them is via the Sacrifice skill, which detonates all of the dogs, dealing potentially enormous damage, when stacked with other skills and passives.[1]

At the time of Diablo III's launch, the hit points and defense of Mongrels and other Witch Doctor pets did not scale up adequately, making them useless by Hell difficulty, since any monster would kill them in a second. Fans requested much improved minions, a much reduced cooldown, or both, and Blizzard admitted that the pets were not functioning as planned at higher levels and said they would look into adjusting their value in a future balance patch.




Background[edit | edit source]

Zombie Dogs have good foot speed and are fearless, if not very damaging with their hand to hand combat. Sacrifice deals far more damage than the mongrels ever will.

They are also useful as tanks or distractions, detaining monsters in combat and allowing the Witch Doctor to get in free shots at stationary enemy targets.


Skill Rune Effects[edit | edit source]

Refer to the Summon Zombie Dogs rune effects page for thorough descriptions of all five rune effects in this skill, including screenshots, videos, and strategy tips.

Name Level Description

<skill subcat="Pet" class="WitchDoctor">Summon Zombie Dogs</skill> <skill class="WitchDoctor" rune="Rabid Dogs">Summon Zombie Dogs</skill> <skill class="WitchDoctor" rune="Final Gift">Summon Zombie Dogs</skill> <skill class="WitchDoctor" rune="Life Link">Summon Zombie Dogs</skill> <skill class="WitchDoctor" rune="Burning Dogs">Summon Zombie Dogs</skill> <skill class="WitchDoctor" rune="Leeching Beasts">Summon Zombie Dogs</skill>


Skill Design[edit | edit source]

All versions of the Dog, including un-runed.

Summon Zombie Dogs is the first summoning skill most Witch Doctors will ever use, and forms the backbone of early Witch Doctor strategy. The dogs are not very strong individually, either in giving or taking damage, but they are effective meat shields, allowing the Witch Doctor to use his attack spells from the back row.

Players assumed the dogs would be viable tanks or even weapons throughout the game, but shortly after Diablo III's launch it was discovered that Mongrels and Gargantuans were underpowered and had far too few hit points to survive more than a few seconds on higher difficulty levels. As a result all early Witch Doctors in Hell and Inferno were forced to play petless builds. Blizzard vowed to adjust this unfortunate reality in a patch.


Synergies[edit | edit source]

The following Witch Doctor passives provide a benefit to Summon Zombie Dogs, runed or not:

Name Level Description

<skill class="WitchDoctor">Circle of Life</skill> <skill class="WitchDoctor">Jungle Fortitude</skill> <skill class="WitchDoctor">Pierce the Veil</skill> <skill class="WitchDoctor">Zombie Handler</skill> <skill class="WitchDoctor">Fierce Loyalty</skill>

Shortly before release, a strategy article on Diablo.IncGamers.com did some theorycrafting and revealed that Zombie Dogs + Sacrifice, when stacked with the right passives and other skills, could deal amongst the highest damage output in the entire game.[2]

The math was sound, and damage from 10,000-25,000% weapon damage is possible, but at least partially due to the underpowered survivability of Mongrels on higher difficulty levels, this strategy was not much pursued in those early days.


Development[edit | edit source]

Mongrel enhanced with Locusts.

Summon Zombie Dogs debuted with Diablo III in the WWI 2008 gameplay video, where the skill was in the Voodoo Skill Tree at Tier I. Summon Zombie Dog was called Summon Mongrel (as Mongrel was the original name of the Zombie dog), and mongrels could be enchanted with Locust Swarm or Skull of Flame, among other spells.

For BlizzCon 2009, the skill was moved to the Zombie Skill Tree. By then, skill enchantments had been removed, replaced by skill rune enhancements. For a brief period of time, this skill apparently cost health instead of mana.

At BlizzCon 2010, they evinced more damage and improved AI, preferring proximity to the Witch Doctor over dealing with stragglers. Flux described it like this:[3]

I saw them finish off the last zombie on screen a number of times, and I don’t recall ever having to summon new ones simply because the old ones had gotten stuck or lost around some corner of the dungeon. That speaks to their pathfinding as well, since the dungeons in this year’s Blizzcon PvM demo were made largely from narrow corridors and were quite windy and full of sharp corners and obstacles.

Beta[edit | edit source]

Witch Doctor walking two pets.

Skill tiers were removed shortly before the beta started in September 2011, and Summon Zombie Dogs became a level 1 skill. Flux gave it another try, and discussed the skill's function:[4]

Better known as “Mongrels,” this is the default tank for the beta, and a very effective one. The dogs don’t have a lot of killing power — all three of them on the same normal enemy is considerably slower than any Witch Doctor attack spell — but they’re not meant for damage in their base form. They’re meat shields, and they do a pretty good job of that.



This skill previously worked with “one cast per dog,” so it took three casts to get all three of them out. (And you got more dogs with more skill points.) No more; now a single cast summons all three dogs, or re-summons fresh ones if your current batch are wearing out or one or more have died. It’s a full replacement cast, too; if you have two left you don’t just cast one new one to join the others; you get three new dogs.

The skill system was once again overhauled for the Beta Patch 13 in February 2012, and Summon Zombie Dogs was classified as a Defensive skill and moved to level 4.

Previous Versions[edit | edit source]

See the Witch Doctor skill archive for more details on previous versions of Summon Zombie Dogs (or Summon Mongrel) and other Witch Doctor skills.

In Other Games[edit | edit source]

Summon Zombie Dogs is the spiritual successor to Diablo II's Necromancer skill Raise Skeleton, which is also a low-level tanking minion summoning skill.


Media[edit | edit source]

Summon Zombie Dogs can be seen in action on video here:

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



References[edit | edit source]