Lovage
Smash Hero
dialog + script + story is pretty mediocre, was a pretty standard blizzard level story
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dude they only had like 4 years since it was announced to test it, what do you want from them?did they test this game...at all?
Diablo is the hardest boss the first time you fight him in hell imo. He's the hardest in inferno as well.Finished the game on Nightmare as a level 48 (or 46, I forget) Monk. I actually changed from dual wielding to having a single weapon and a shield. Those guardians of the hell portals Diablo spawns could 2-shot me, so I looked around for a way to get up my armor, but the only way was to get a shield, since I didn't have anything good enough to socket in an emerald. Good thing for me was that the shield gave me a damage AND protection buff, so I only lost some vitality, but at the increased armor and damage, it was worth it.
Diablo is still a pushover. Belial is the only difficult one, IMO.
what was the tactic they removed?No. Also, they got rid of the only decent power leveling tactic. Blizzard sucks.
I was about to respond in anger, and then I lol'ddude they only had like 4 years since it was announced to test it, what do you want from them?
They just nerfed how much experience you got from the final two quests of Act III.what was the tactic they removed?
I mean..it's just an opinion. I think getting to level 60 as fast as possible is a lot more fun than leveling lol. I don't really want to do all the quests every time I make a new character, I would rather just do quests I enjoy.Really dumb? What's dumb is that you can just do the same super fast run over and over to gain fast xp. They wanted for you to progress regularly through monsters and champions and they stayed true to their word. Powerleveling like that sucks.
Well I guess in softcore you want to get strong fast but in hardcore you can definitely not rush it like that or you'll die in 2 seconds. lol. But I mean it just means that you'll find more random loot all around.. it isn't so bad.I mean..it's just an opinion. I think getting to level 60 as fast as possible is a lot more fun than leveling lol. I don't really want to do all the quests every time I make a new character, I would rather just do quests I enjoy.
Good luck. I have 20k HP with my DH and die in a few hits in Nightmare :/.Just to say I'm now in act 3 normal in hardcore. I have 3k life already lol, just to be sure I don't die. =P
Monk says hi.Good luck. I have 20k HP with my DH and die in a few hits in Nightmare :/.
Sure thing. This is the build I'm using right now:Hey Hylian, think I could get your build again? I've got a friend that needs a lot of help figuring out what exactly he needs to do as far as item paths and skill setups go. We're level 60 trying to get through act 3 inferno, and are stuck at magda in part because he can't tank a single hit of anything. -_-
Well now I just killed normal diablo without dying.. nightmare time, uh oh! Now i'm at 531 dps with 7k life and thats fine right now i havent even come close to dying. But i know im going to need more and more!Good luck. I have 20k HP with my DH and die in a few hits in Nightmare :/.
I've already gone through this content with my Demon Hunter. Now, to get to end-game content with another character, which is the only content I'm interested in, I'm forced to run through the game again three more times.Really dumb? What's dumb is that you can just do the same super fast run over and over to gain fast xp. They wanted for you to progress regularly through monsters and champions and they stayed true to their word. Powerleveling like that sucks.
No its just the rules of the game. If you didn't have to work to get your character to level 60, there would be no value to the character. I don't think its a coincidence that a character happens to hit level 60 right around the time they enter inferno. Blizzard's intention is for a player to play through the campaign in order to level, and as the creators of the game it is in their power to do that.I've already gone through this content with my Demon Hunter. Now, to get to end-game content with another character, which is the only content I'm interested in, I'm forced to run through the game again three more times.
If power leveling is possible, it doesn't have an impact on anyone who wants to play by running through the tedium. But it sure as hell makes it take longer for those of us who don't want to spend all that extra time. Blizzard isn't doing this to try and reach some esteemed gameplay balance; they just want to artificially increase replay value. This is the problem with Blizzard: you want to play a way they dislike, even if it doesn't impact anyone else? Too bad, they will get rid of it. And its fan boys will defend them.
In lighter news, I just finished Belial on Normal with my Barb. That boss is a lot harder with a melee class.
Everything is "just the rules of the game." It's a useless fallback that prevents any form of criticism: if everything gave 1 Experience Point and it ended up taking over one-hundred hours to reach the maximum level, it would still be "just the rules of the game." But this doesn't make it useful or enjoyable.No its just the rules of the game. If you didn't have to work to get your character to level 60, there would be no value to the character. I don't think its a coincidence that a character happens to hit level 60 right around the time they enter inferno. Blizzard's intention is for a player to play through the campaign in order to level, and as the creators of the game it is in their power to do that.
No **** you could get better at reaching maximum level. This doesn't change the fact that it's still a tedious grind I've already gone through.Its not like leveling takes the same amount of time for everyone, either. If you want to level faster, you must learn how to play the game better. This could mean learning patterns in the map layouts or identifying blues by their prefixes and suffixes instead of picking them up or learning more efficient methods for clearing enemies. You complain about the game not introducing new skill sets yet you don't want to take the time to improve your skills. Or am I wrong, and you already are perfect and no longer need improvement?
Blow me, Mr. Strawman.Stop being such a negative nancy, dude.