Vs. DClone you want Meteor since the fire on the Ground stops his regen.
Hydra stops his regen too. With all 18 Hydra heads shooting it basically forms a continuous stream of firebolts, and since every time a firebolt hits it stops his regen for 8 frames, he basically doesn't regen at all as long as he doesn't run around and Dodge too many firebolts (with the Meteor you have a similar issue too - you need him to stay in place). Trust me, I've killed dclone easily with a pure Hydra sorc without any kind of PMH. (my primary dclone killer throughout ladder season 12 was a Hydra sorc)
Are the 8 frames similar to poison? I.e. 8 frames online, only 1 frame offline?
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Are the 8 frames similar to poison? I.e. 8 frames online, only 1 frame offline?
Yes, it's exactly like that. Poison works like a negative regen, and in online games, any damage dealth to a target halts both poison tick and regen on it for 8 frames (the frame on which the damage took place plus 7 frames after).
For this reason you technically don't need PMH, OW or poison in online games to halt regen vs dclone and ubers, as long as you can keep a damage rate of 8 fpa or faster.
And yes, offline is a different story (regen is only paused for that single frame when the damage is applied in offline games).
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Tried Hydra only once and from what I remember they are quite finicky to get to work properly while with Fireball you can just spam + there's a nice aoe.
Eh, i have 1 reliable Diablo Clone killer right now, and that's my Hydra sorc...
A friend of mine had a Hydra Sorceress which was truly amazing. Her thoughts about Hydra were that she did not need to aim, just dropped dragons. All she had to do was spam. Where Fireball was concerned, she did not like the aim vs. miss factor. She wanted auto-aim introduced into the game which made me laugh. So I turned her onto a BowZon, Strafe edition.
So if I ever do a Fire Sorceress... It will be Hydra Sorceress all day long. Because I'm lazy like that. Ya know?
A friend of mine had a Hydra Sorceress which was truly amazing. Her thoughts about Hydra were that she did not need to aim, just dropped dragons. All she had to do was spam. Where Fireball was concerned, she did not like the aim vs. miss factor. She wanted auto-aim introduced into the game which made me laugh. So I turned her onto a BowZon, Strafe edition.
So if I ever do a Fire Sorceress... It will be Hydra Sorceress all day long. Because I'm lazy like that. Ya know?
That's funny. I mean no harm, but aiming fireballs is not that hard with their aoe. If that is too hard, then maybe an ARPG is not the right type of game for your friend.
And as many here have already said, the question is not Fireball or Hydra, but you combine Hydra with Fireball or as an alternative Meteor and Fireball or Frozen Orb and Fireball. But since the introduction of sunder charms, a single element is always stronger.
If you really want to avoid aiming at all, a high Dragondin (expensive gear!) is the build to go for.
No harm, no foul. I thought it was a funny tale to tell. And yes, it is not the best game for the lazy ones like her. She plays a lot of World of Warcraft where she uses Lazy "One button" rotation scripts.
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