
Use the Wave of Force to hammer them in place. I found a great trick where I'd kite a group of enemies until they were in a nice big pot, then run right into the centre and freeze them with Frost Nova. The Wizard feels like a conduit for raw energy. I want to fire electricity from my hands, shoot icicles from my arse, and make corpses quiver with my sonic boom. But when I grow up, I want to be a wizard. Tim : The leap attack is utterly brilliant, yes. I don't know what they've changed since then, but suddenly it's brutal.

Very, very early on, when they showed the first video of Diablo 3 at that big reveal I totally predicted, my main worry was that the weapon impacts didn't feel as tactile and heavy as Diablo 1's - that was the first thing I loved about the series. They're damaged when you land, stunned when you Stomp, then shredded when you Cleave. Clusters of enemies are like Christmas, a big giftwrapped parcel of potential damage you can slam into from anywhere.

He gets even better once you get Leap Attack.
