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Howl from Below changes how Corpse Explosion behaves in combat. Instead of detonating where corpses lie, each cast sends a Volatile Skeleton toward a nearby enemy, where it explodes on impact.
For players choosing Diablo 4 Howl from Below Boosting, this shifts the skill from stationary damage into a moving threat that follows targets. It allows you to maintain pressure while repositioning, especially in fights where enemies spread out.
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Attribute |
Effect Description |
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Corpse Explosion Fears and Slows for [0.4–0.6] Seconds |
Adds brief crowd control to each explosion |
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+[3–4] to Corpse Explosion |
Improves skill effectiveness |
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+[26.0–35.0]% Corpse Attack Speed |
Increases frequency of corpse-based skills |
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+[8.0–12.5]% Lucky Hit Chance |
Improves proc consistency |
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Unique Effect |
Instead of detonating immediately, Corpse Explosion now Summons a Volatile Skeleton that charges at a random enemy and explodes. Corpse Explosion deals [50 – 90]% increased damage. |
In active play, this creates constant pressure across the field, as explosions are delivered directly to enemies rather than requiring precise positioning.
Yes, you no longer need enemies to stand on corpses, since the explosions are delivered by moving skeletons.
It works well when you are constantly repositioning, since the damage continues to reach enemies automatically.
It applies on each explosion, though the duration is short and mainly serves as brief disruption.