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mrgiggles01
Member
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04-28-2019, 06:02 PM
#11
You manage to take a lot of damage because you're not playing as hard as you could, and the rewards in Torment 3 aren't especially impressive. It's been a while since you've had something better than your current situation.
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mrgiggles01
04-28-2019, 06:02 PM #11

You manage to take a lot of damage because you're not playing as hard as you could, and the rewards in Torment 3 aren't especially impressive. It's been a while since you've had something better than your current situation.

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kfhd
Member
60
04-28-2019, 06:02 PM
#12
he spins, my dh lands 483% crit chance with a 40% hit rate, attack speed hits 58%, and nearly maxes out on bow damage. With five turrets, it becomes even more powerful. The monk matches that but has about 1333 resist across most situations. I should tweak a few more rolls so both can clear T6.
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kfhd
04-28-2019, 06:02 PM #12

he spins, my dh lands 483% crit chance with a 40% hit rate, attack speed hits 58%, and nearly maxes out on bow damage. With five turrets, it becomes even more powerful. The monk matches that but has about 1333 resist across most situations. I should tweak a few more rolls so both can clear T6.

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Undeadwolf702
Junior Member
28
04-28-2019, 06:02 PM
#13
Two Words, Paragon Levels. Remember, it's a Blizzard game, and they LOVE percentage based stats and modifiers. The gear can only roll so well, but stacking para levels on top of them helps way more then slightly better rolls will. Para levels are infinite, and more=better. When you get into the 500+ para levels, percentage based stats just keep getting better, faster. Nonseasonal I'm a nooblike 196(?), and seasonal, around 105(?). Seasonal crusader hits way harder then my nonseasonal, but has better a pretty great Maximus, and buttloads of +fire. So, gear can make a diif, but give that same Maximus and +fire to my nonseasonal, and it would likely be over 1.2m DPS just from the added para levels.
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Undeadwolf702
04-28-2019, 06:02 PM #13

Two Words, Paragon Levels. Remember, it's a Blizzard game, and they LOVE percentage based stats and modifiers. The gear can only roll so well, but stacking para levels on top of them helps way more then slightly better rolls will. Para levels are infinite, and more=better. When you get into the 500+ para levels, percentage based stats just keep getting better, faster. Nonseasonal I'm a nooblike 196(?), and seasonal, around 105(?). Seasonal crusader hits way harder then my nonseasonal, but has better a pretty great Maximus, and buttloads of +fire. So, gear can make a diif, but give that same Maximus and +fire to my nonseasonal, and it would likely be over 1.2m DPS just from the added para levels.

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SrJorgitoHD
Junior Member
5
04-28-2019, 06:02 PM
#14
I'll need to examine this further... I've been using D3 more often lately, hoping for the new update and the upcoming season 2. It seems my group of over 40 members has vanished, losing nearly half in my absence. Luckily, I can still connect with communities without leaving the clan.
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SrJorgitoHD
04-28-2019, 06:02 PM #14

I'll need to examine this further... I've been using D3 more often lately, hoping for the new update and the upcoming season 2. It seems my group of over 40 members has vanished, losing nearly half in my absence. Luckily, I can still connect with communities without leaving the clan.

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xXRattataXx
Member
175
04-28-2019, 06:02 PM
#15
This was my goal, but I never joined a clan since they’re always so rigid. I aimed to create a more relaxed group for everyone, regardless of skill or equipment, where people can help each other as needed. My non-season stats are quite low—around 180. I only joined the seasonal last weekend and I’m already at about 70, growing quickly. The patch you mentioned will launch this Tuesday. For those who haven’t checked recent community updates, when season one ends and the rollover happens, your entire paragon exp pool transfers to your non-season account. For instance, if your non-season paragon is 300 and your seasonal is 200, you won’t reach 500; you’ll be at the level your raw exp pool matches. I’ll see a lot this season. In the past week, I’ve been getting a Witch Doctor with over 800k damage—feel free to reach out if anyone needs power leveling or anything. I’m busy but happy to help. Don’t worry, my girlfriend also plays my account, so if you message me and I don’t respond, it’s just because she’s the one playing.
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xXRattataXx
04-28-2019, 06:02 PM #15

This was my goal, but I never joined a clan since they’re always so rigid. I aimed to create a more relaxed group for everyone, regardless of skill or equipment, where people can help each other as needed. My non-season stats are quite low—around 180. I only joined the seasonal last weekend and I’m already at about 70, growing quickly. The patch you mentioned will launch this Tuesday. For those who haven’t checked recent community updates, when season one ends and the rollover happens, your entire paragon exp pool transfers to your non-season account. For instance, if your non-season paragon is 300 and your seasonal is 200, you won’t reach 500; you’ll be at the level your raw exp pool matches. I’ll see a lot this season. In the past week, I’ve been getting a Witch Doctor with over 800k damage—feel free to reach out if anyone needs power leveling or anything. I’m busy but happy to help. Don’t worry, my girlfriend also plays my account, so if you message me and I don’t respond, it’s just because she’s the one playing.

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CraftiousMC2
Junior Member
31
04-28-2019, 06:02 PM
#16
If he's not online, I can still assist. I'll do GRs or normal rifts to give you valuable gems, plus gear or experience. I'm comfortable with both and am doing great overall.
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CraftiousMC2
04-28-2019, 06:02 PM #16

If he's not online, I can still assist. I'll do GRs or normal rifts to give you valuable gems, plus gear or experience. I'm comfortable with both and am doing great overall.

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Isolatid
Member
59
04-28-2019, 06:02 PM
#17
Check if Diablo 3 and its expansion are available for purchase online or through retailers. Console versions may be more affordable, while PC options might offer different pricing or features.
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Isolatid
04-28-2019, 06:02 PM #17

Check if Diablo 3 and its expansion are available for purchase online or through retailers. Console versions may be more affordable, while PC options might offer different pricing or features.

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OwariKnight
Junior Member
3
04-28-2019, 06:02 PM
#18
Occasionally they do, but it's not very significant—around twenty dollars when they're discounted.
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OwariKnight
04-28-2019, 06:02 PM #18

Occasionally they do, but it's not very significant—around twenty dollars when they're discounted.

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CereQul
Junior Member
17
04-28-2019, 06:02 PM
#19
Got it. I'll keep an eye on those deals. Are you sure about the value of the expansion?
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CereQul
04-28-2019, 06:02 PM #19

Got it. I'll keep an eye on those deals. Are you sure about the value of the expansion?

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JRiley
Member
114
04-28-2019, 06:02 PM
#20
g2a.com is your top choice. 20$ per item or 40$ for both, but it’s not worth it if you don’t have the access.
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JRiley
04-28-2019, 06:02 PM #20

g2a.com is your top choice. 20$ per item or 40$ for both, but it’s not worth it if you don’t have the access.

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