 JobbieKeep It SimplePremium join:2010-08-24 Mexico kudos:1 | reply to Archivis
Re: What's the point of the Diablo games? No, it is not like wow, it will have single player or up to 4 person co-op. |
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 ArchivisYour DaddyPremium join:2001-11-26 Earth kudos:18 | I've been reading that the co-op will allow you to farm dungeons and each person gets loot off a boss, rather than random rolls. This means that a team could go in together and faceroll a dungeon and each pick up sweet gear to sell. -- A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have. |
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 Anon | Sounds awesome.
I haven't played too many games like this minus the gauntlet arcade games lol. Looking forward to it. |
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 ArchivisYour DaddyPremium join:2001-11-26 Earth kudos:18 | I used to love Gauntlet Legends. |
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 JobbieKeep It SimplePremium join:2010-08-24 Mexico kudos:1 | reply to Archivis said by Archivis:I've been reading that the co-op will allow you to farm dungeons and each person gets loot off a boss, rather than random rolls. This means that a team could go in together and faceroll a dungeon and each pick up sweet gear to sell. Yes that is how it works, you make your group start public questing and you can go anywhere (depending on your gear) and everyone gets their own loot instead of finding who clicks faster. |
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 ArchivisYour DaddyPremium join:2001-11-26 Earth kudos:18 | Imagine if you could multibox four players who could faceroll a dungeon for mad loots. |
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 JobbieKeep It SimplePremium join:2010-08-24 Mexico kudos:1 | I bet the leveling part is going to be lots of fun and then you can swich to Savious' mode with a group and get the good stuff. |
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 | reply to Archivis said by Archivis:Imagine if you could multibox four players who could faceroll a dungeon for mad loots. I had a friend that did this on D2. He actually ran 4 bots all day and all night. He sold the loot on e-bay to the tune of $30,000. Was a great little business for him until he got shut down.
I'm not condoning botting, just telling the story. |
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 | said by cheesyyellow:said by Archivis:Imagine if you could multibox four players who could faceroll a dungeon for mad loots. I had a friend that did this on D2. He actually ran 4 bots all day and all night. He sold the loot on e-bay to the tune of $30,000. Was a great little business for him until he got shut down. I'm not condoning botting, just telling the story. Probably Pindlebots. Pindleskin was a super-unique monster (read: always spawned in every game) in Act 5 of Diablo 2. Once you completed a certain quest, a portal would open to the area he spawned and you could walk 10 feet and kill him, loot, then exit the game, create a new one, rinse, repeat.
The appeal of Pindle was that he was easy to kill and his cLvL was ~85 in Hell, which meant he could drop 99.9% of the items in the game.
However, Blizzard has stated that there will no longer be super-unique garuntees anymore like there was in D2, mainly to avoid this.
Arch, if you are going to create an AH empire, I recommend heading over to www.diii.net. They have an optimal Magic Find strategy guide up right now, stating the best possible areas for loot per minute and how to run certain areas the fastest. Of course, right now it's only for the beta, but the theory's hold true and once the game goes live it will be updated.
Also, keep in mind that the best possible items in the game will generally come from Inferno mode with iLvL 63. This does not mean some Legendarys wont be OP. In D2, some of the best items were from Nightmare Mephisto (Vampire Gaze) or made with runes that could drop from high level NM/low level Hell monsters. |
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 ArchivisYour DaddyPremium join:2001-11-26 Earth kudos:18 | I just want to play and enjoy the game. I can look into the "gold empire" later on. |
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