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Blizzard Launches Diablo III Skill Calculator

Are you a hardcore Diablo player that's already creating a blueprint for your character's build? If so, Blizzard has just the tool for you: the Diablo III skill calculator.

IGN directs us to the new Diablo III skill calculator on the official Diablo III community site. The tool allows players to choose a character class, fill out the character's six active skills by exploring the class' full skill tree, and then socket in rune stones for each skill to create different effects.



"If you think you've found the deadliest combination for your class, be sure to export your build and spread the word!" Blizzard states, noting that the calculator features links to Facebook and Twitter. And once you create a build, you can even create a URL link to share your character anywhere you please.

If you want even more information about the characters you can create, be sure to check out our video interview with Game Director Jay Wilson detailing the five classes in Diablo III.

Diablo III is in development for Windows PCs and Mac OS. The release date remains TBA, but we're expecting an announcement about the beta any day now.

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