Echoing Fury is a legendary mace in Diablo III. It requires character level 60 to drop. It was highly prized for its damage output until the release of Diablo III: Reaper of Souls.
This weapon's unique legendary power, as the tooltip implies, is similar to using the Frenzy skill (with Vanguard rune): It increases attack speed by 15% and movement speed by 5%, and stacks up to 5 times for a maximum of 75% / 25% total. This works on kill assists and pet kills. The stacking offensive, movement-increasing power forms somewhat of a mirror to the stacking defensive, movement-decreasing power of the Stone Gauntlets, and was added in Patch 2.6.6.
Stats (Level 60)[]
The abnormally high chance to Fear on hit is guaranteed and cannot be re-rolled by Enchanting. It does not prevent other Crowd Control effects, or even the standard Fear chance, from appearing as the other secondary magic property.
Echoing Fury
Legendary Mace
- 1166.2–1433.8 Damage Per Second
- [801 – 968]–[1068 – 1308] Damage
- 1.25–1.26 Attacks Per Second
- +[610 – 745]–[731 – 926] Damage
- One of 3 Magic Properties (varies):
- +330-524 to a primary stat
- +4–7% Damage
- Increases Attack Speed by 4–5%
- 10.0–20.0% Chance to Fear on Hit
- +1 Random Secondary Magic Property
- Slaying enemies engulfs the wielder into a Frenzy.
The sound of each strike instills terror in the hearts of those who hear it.
Legacy[]
Before Patch 2.0.1, Echoing Fury offered the highest plain base damage in game due to its guaranteed percentage bonus to damage and status as a black weapon - its raw Physical damage bonus benefited from a damage allocation bug. An Echoing Fury with socket and Life Steal would have been the most expensive one-handed weapon on the Auction House.