Is the Tongue a Melee Weapon?

Is the Tongue a Melee Weapon? - Black Labrador Retriever With Mouth Open

In Diablo 3 there are several (similar) creatures that attack by licking you, attaching their tongue and leaping toward you. I hate these guys; not only do they deal large amounts of damage, but they seem to always target me and not my minions. (Furthermore being licked to death is unsettling.)

The question is, do these licks count as melee attacks, or ranged attacks for purposes of armor (skills?) that reduce incoming melee OR ranged attack damage?






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What counts as a melee weapon?

A melee weapon, hand weapon or close combat weapon is any handheld weapon used in hand-to-hand combat, i.e. for use within the direct physical reach of the weapon itself, essentially functioning as an additional (and more impactful) extension of the user's limbs.

Are swords considered melee?

Melee attacks are close-quarters, hand-to-hand combat abilities used by players and some enemy species. Melee weapons are distinguished from ranged weapons such as firearms or grenades, and include such weapons as swords and knives.

Why is it called a melee weapon?

A melee weapon, hand weapon or close combat weapon, is any weapon used in direct hand-to-hand combat; by contrast with ranged weapons which act at a distance.

Is a punch a melee weapon?

So yes I know according to the rules, an unarmed attack is considered a melee weapon attack even though they themselves are not weapons. Used in hand-to-hand combat, a melee attack allows you to attack a foe within your reach. A melee attack typically uses a handheld weapon such as a sword, a warhammer, or an axe.



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