![]() ![]() This still ended up being the most kills I got in one chain.ĭiablo III lets you change around assigned skills and their Runes at any time you’re out of combat, no need to use a consumable or anything. And for what it’s worth, the only time I beat Act V Hell was in Eastern Sun, using an Arctic Blast/Winter Fury Druid. You couldn’t really freely experiment with builds unless you were willing to invest a bunch of time into leveling them and come to find out, Sanctuary really isn’t a great Aura even when it’s been leveled. I know Blizzard eventually added a once-per-difficulty respec option, but I’m still not keen on the possibility of ruining a character by investing in the wrong skills/stats. Most of my playtime was during Normal difficulty and I had a bunch of builds, though not all of them were viable for anything beyond that. Minor break in the long review, but the best times I had with D2 were with modded games and using PlugY to not only give me a ton of inventory space as well as over four million pages of shared stash, but I could reset my stat points and skill points at any time. You also unlock passive skills and slots to put them in. ![]() You just don’t dump points into skills to boost the synergy it has with the others you’ll use. I imagine some people cried foul at having player choice taken away in how their character develops, but you still have control over what skills are in use. Instead, the game automatically adds points to your stats and you unlock a new skill or a Rune that modifies it for every level up to 69 or 70 depending on the character class. You no longer can allocate stat points (until level 70) and you no longer have three skill trees to balance your skill points between. It’s more of an arcade-y experience I think. I played entirely on my own and since I had a seasonal character, none of the items or gold my Witch Doctor found could be used.ĭiablo III is a bit of a different beast from the previous games in the series, mostly from Diablo II. This review covers the base game plus Reaper of Souls, but not Rise of the Necromancer. It took just over 25 hours to get to the end of Act V, playing mostly on Hard with some Expert thrown in. I originally started Diablo III as a Witch Doctor when I first got it, but I put the game away for a while and eventually came back during Season 15 and rolled a Monk for it. ![]()
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