These were also Diablo Monk abilities that you may be familiar with: Wave Strike fires a ball of AOE energy at a group of opponents Flying Kick propels the Monk forward damaging all in his path Eye of the Storm pulls enemies to you in a large radius and Seven Sided Strike deals a large amount of damage in 7 hits to enemies in a medium-sized area. Each one had its own cooldown from a few seconds to 10 seconds. The other four abilities were on smaller buttons surrounding the main attack button. My Monk automatically faced any opponent when this ability was used so I had no need to constantly be swiveling around. This ability helped in cutting down on the amount of movement I needed to accomplish on screen. It allows the Monk to teleport to nearby enemies and attack three times. The Monk’s main attack, Fists of Thunder, is the largest ability button. On the bottom left is an invisible joystick for movement and on the right, the far more interesting character abilities. The controls were fairly straightforward and an on-screen tutorial shows you what buttons are available. I chose a Monk since that is my main in Diablo 3. The Barbarian, Monk, and Wizard characters were available to choose from to run through an outdoor area and a dungeon. I picked up the Android device and had more fun than I thought I could with this game. After today’s surprise announcement of Diablo Immortal, Blizzard’s new Diablo game coming to mobile devices, I was delighted to find they had demos available.
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