Blizzard Outlines Changes to Crowd Control in Diablo III
By Matthew Bennett, Associate Editor
Posted on September 6, 2012 AT 03:35am
Posted on September 6, 2012 AT 03:35am

Blizzard has revealed some of the changes that will be made to crowd control abilities in Diablo III‘s upcoming patch 1.0.5.
CC skills will be modified to make them more useful and fun to use at a higher level, according to the developer. Blizzard offered the following explanation of the changes:
How It Works:
- Monsters have a “CC resistance” that is stored on a per-monster basis.
- The CC resistance starts at 0%. For every 1 second CC that is applied to the monster, the monster receives 10% CC resistance.
- Monsters lose 10% of their CC resistance every second that they are not CC’d.
- Elite monster CC resistance is capped at the current reduction values already active for Elites. In other words, CC resistance on most Elite monsters is capped to:
- 35% in Normal
- 50% in Nightmare
- 65% in Hell
- 65% in Inferno
What This Means For the Player:
- From a high level, diminishing returns are applied on consecutive stuns to reduce their effectiveness.
- You will never get an “Immune” message due to diminishing returns.
- Diminishing returns on Elite monsters cap out at the same values that are currently applied to Elite reductions.
- As previous mentioned, this means that near-infinite CC strategies will still work. We’re okay with these strategies remaining viable, as we love how powerful it makes players feel. (That said, we will continue to keep an eye on these strategies and may make some changes in the future if we feel it will be better for the health of the game.
- If two players are in a co-op game, the order in which they apply their stuns doesn’t generally matter, so you shouldn’t feel totally “screwed over” by the other person applying their stun before yours.
- A character using only the occasional CC every 10-15 seconds will always get the full duration in all difficulty levels.
What do you think of the proposed changes? Let us know in the comments below.
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