DallasTeleAg said:
Correct. You want to get to T4 as soon as you can. No reason to max out sacred items from enchanting in T3, because they will all be replaced in T4.
This!!
DallasTeleAg said:
Correct. You want to get to T4 as soon as you can. No reason to max out sacred items from enchanting in T3, because they will all be replaced in T4.
I did it at level 48 and the final boss fight was long but I hadn't specced my barb for damage at that pointflintdragon said:
any idea approx what level a barbarian can take on the capstone to get WT3? I'm level 43 and can only get maybe 40% into the curator.
funny thing, I had just respecced for damage so was getting destroyed fast at certain points. May give that a shot or just level up some I guess.All I do is Nguyen said:I did it at level 48 and the final boss fight was long but I hadn't specced my barb for damage at that pointflintdragon said:
any idea approx what level a barbarian can take on the capstone to get WT3? I'm level 43 and can only get maybe 40% into the curator.
Prime0882 said:
Finished up the Altar of Lilith/Clear the fog of war grind last night and think that may be where I call it once my copy of Final Fantasy 16 gets here.
Depending on what actually gets pulled over to seasonal characters will probably dictate how much I play in the near future. If the renown earned from Altars and clearing the fog of war still count, then I think that's a reasonable start point to grind renown again. If it's some stupid slog then I may wave it off until more changes are made.
Great Diablo game, enjoyed the Necro, looking forward to hopefully throwing myself back into it once the season is released.
DallasTeleAg said:
It's fairly simple. Diablo players like participating in seasons. Having to do a slog of a grind to find all the altars and gain renown each season is so unbearable, I know it will prevent me from doing seasons.
Yes, you can play on the eternal realm forever, but that's also no fun.
I'm sure they will change things to make Seasons good. The question is how long will it take for them to do this.
CC = crowd control, i.e., stuns, freezes, getting turned into a sheep, etc. Anything that causes you to lose control of your character (or that your character does that causes loss of control in a monster)XXXVII said:
What does CC and proc mean? There's already too much gobbledygook in this game.
just completed at L47. I've only grabbed a handful of statues but wanted to try it. Died a few times with only a sliver of health left. Also took opportunities to kill the summoned mobs to get extra potion drops.PeekingDuck said:
I did it at 45, but that included grabbing half the Lilith statues and some decent gear. It took a little bit of time, but wasn't that difficult. Otherwise I'd say high 40s is a reasonable time to give it a shot.
Those have nothing to do specifically with Diablo. Those are extremely common acronyms in RPG's.XXXVII said:
What does CC and proc mean? There's already too much gobbledygook in this game.
Hmm... I don't like that description to explain the type of AARPG Diablo is, versus a Soulsborne game. The two are so extremely different.txag2k said:
have you ever played an AARPG?
Edit: from interwebz
"An AARPG stands for "Action-Adventure Role-Playing Game." It refers to a genre of video games that combines elements of action, adventure, and role-playing. These games typically involve exploration, combat, character development, and a rich storyline. Players often control a protagonist who embarks on a quest, acquires new abilities, and engages in battles with enemies. Popular examples of AARPGs include the Diablo series and the Dark Souls series."
DallasTeleAg said:Those have nothing to do specifically with Diablo. Those are extremely common acronyms in RPG's.XXXVII said:
What does CC and proc mean? There's already too much gobbledygook in this game.
... I'm sorry, in Role Playing Games.
The general gist is that there's a 6 act story you play through. Once you reach the end of that story, you're roughly level 50. The fun of the game is not necessarily playing through the story the first time, it's what you do after. Increasing difficulty to get better drops, completing elements of the world to make it quicker/easier when you play a different character, getting better gear that can change your playstyle.easttexasaggie04 said:
I've never played a Diablo game. What would you compare it to? Explain it to me like I'm 5! Haha
DallasTeleAg said:Those have nothing to do specifically with Diablo. Those are extremely common acronyms in RPG's.XXXVII said:
What does CC and proc mean? There's already too much gobbledygook in this game.
... I'm sorry, in Role Playing Games.
Only the most hardcore people remember DAoC. WoW was for the masses and definitely popularized the term.BowSowy said:
The blatant disrespect for DAoC
DallasTeleAg said:Those have nothing to do specifically with Diablo. Those are extremely common acronyms in RPG's.XXXVII said:
What does CC and proc mean? There's already too much gobbledygook in this game.
... I'm sorry, in Role Playing Games.