htownag08 said:
Just got the game and have never played Diablo before...holy cow there is a lot here. Working on a Rogue and found a build that seems to be pretty universally praised but man, there is a lot to take in. Real fun game so far!
Any tips are greatly appreciated! I was reading back through the thread and clearly i've got a lot of grinding ahead.
Have you ever played any AARPG? I ask because it definitely is its own style of game, which some people love and some people don't gel with. You can obviously just play through the main story line and enjoy that, but the main point around AARPG's after the short campaigns is simply to grind and incrementally increase the power of your character.
Definitely follow Maxroll's guides. Their contributors theorycraft the crap out of the game, so they've already taken every stat and attribute into account. Sure, you can sub things here or there if you want. Hell, it's a game, do whatever you want to do to have fun. But if you are truly wanting to be as powerful as you can be, they've already done all the work to figure that out.
For myself, the jury is still out on how I will play the game once the Seasons begin. There are so many other games i'd rather play and things i'd rather do than grind from 70-100. At a certain point, it feels like work and i'm no longer into it. I enjoyed how I could start a new D3 season, and complete the season journey for all the cosmetic rewards in about a week or two of casual playing. I'd then move on to other games and come back for the new season.
With D4, there is no way i'm playing every season if I have to level all the way to 100 and do all the renown crap. This was my biggest feedback for Blizzard after the end-game beta. There are some players who are perfectly happy with the goal being to play 6 hours a day to get as many toons to 100 as possible, replacing a piece of gear every 4 hours of gameplay. For me, that will get tiring really quick. I want endgame goals I can accomplish in 1 hour of gameplay. I am looking for that exciting "thing", whatever it is, to happen at least a couple times an evening when I am playing.
Only reason I'm playing it so much now is because it's new, I was taking a breath from TotK, and Starfield is not out yet to take all my free time. Also, this does fit in as one of those games I can play while watching TimCast and relaxing in the evenings, which will eventually be taken by Cities Skylines 2.