Temporal Armor

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Temporal Armor is a Tier 4 skill from the Wizard's Arcane skill tree, shielding the Wizard completely once every 6 seconds.



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Background[edit | edit source]

Diablo III Skill [e]
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Temporal Armor

Active, 1 ranks

Used by: Wizard
Skill Description:
Surrounds the wizard in a protective shell that stops all damage from an attack every 6 sec. The shell dissipates after absorbing 12 attacks.
Skill Details:
Type: Self Buff
Quantity: 12 Shields
Effect: Self
School: Arcane
Mana cost: Unknown
Cast time: Instant
Duration: 12 Uses
Cooldown: Unknown
Synergies: Arcane Armor
Requires: N/A
Prereq of: N/A

Lacking physical armour, a Wizard needs magical protection in dangerous places. This temporal shield will dislocate all damage from a single attack, but can only do so with timed intervals.


Skill Design[edit | edit source]

An interesting variation on spell shields. Rather than absorbing X amount of damage, or some % of damage, this one takes out 100% of the damage, but only works every 6 seconds.


Skill Rank Table[edit | edit source]

  • Rank 1: 12 Shields, use once every 6 sec.

Only Rank 1 is currently known.


Synergies[edit | edit source]


Skill Rune Effects[edit | edit source]

  • None known.


Development[edit | edit source]

Temporal Armor was first shown at BlizzCon 2008 when the Wizard was unveiled. It was removed sometime prior to BlizzCon 2009.




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