So, I was customizing my character build using the Skill Calculator, when I noticed a new update Blizzard made on the Passive Skills. It turns out that instead of the skills unlocking at levels 10, 20 & 30, it will now unlock at levels 20, 30 & 40. I guess this is a good way to encourage players to play on through the Nightmare difficulty level, what say you?
Blizzard said that in their internal Alpha & Beta testings, a person is bound to finish the Normal difficulty at around his character leveling to 30. So by the time you finish the Normal difficulty level, you have already unlocked 2 of the 3 Passive Skills. Unlocking the 1st passive around midway of Act II of Normal difficulty and unlocking the 2nd passive somewhere around Act IV. Now, this accomplishment would either push you to go on and continue discovering new items with the harder adventures of the Nightmare difficulty level or the experience of getting to level 30 would have cowed you to spurn the Nightmare difficulty level and be contented in just farming for lower tier items in the Normal difficulty level. You would do this and go on runs and farm for better stuff until the time comes that you think you are confident enough to face the hoards of demonic forces in the Nightmare difficulty. Whatever the impact of your first play through experience would define your zest and indicate your zeal for playing the game. Whichever it is, I only have one thing to say: "Good luck! May you enjoy the game for what the developers intended it to be... fun. And may you find riches in many ways... great time playing with your friends trying to best each other out... loot... more loot... great items... money for some... but overall, just a great experience playing the 3rd installment of a game 5 years in making for that greatness that the game developers had envisioned through all the hours they had invested making what could possibly be one of the greatest RPG game ever."
Anyway, I don't think it would be that significant if you're a pro or a newbie in playing the Diablo franchise because for Diablo III it will all come down to the same thing, you should be able to beat the Normal difficulty level of the game when you're character is around level 30. The only difference mainly would be the time invested in accomplishing the deed. For pros, it would be a cinch and an investment of a few days, but for newbies, it would be a grueling time crunching investment of a few weeks to months in some cases.
I'll close this thread, so people don't think this is true.
If you actually have any reasoning or official source for this info (I even took a quick glance at other D3 websites from diff languages to see if it was the case there) PM me and I'll reopen it.
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Blizzard said that in their internal Alpha & Beta testings, a person is bound to finish the Normal difficulty at around his character leveling to 30. So by the time you finish the Normal difficulty level, you have already unlocked 2 of the 3 Passive Skills. Unlocking the 1st passive around midway of Act II of Normal difficulty and unlocking the 2nd passive somewhere around Act IV. Now, this accomplishment would either push you to go on and continue discovering new items with the harder adventures of the Nightmare difficulty level or the experience of getting to level 30 would have cowed you to spurn the Nightmare difficulty level and be contented in just farming for lower tier items in the Normal difficulty level. You would do this and go on runs and farm for better stuff until the time comes that you think you are confident enough to face the hoards of demonic forces in the Nightmare difficulty. Whatever the impact of your first play through experience would define your zest and indicate your zeal for playing the game. Whichever it is, I only have one thing to say: "Good luck! May you enjoy the game for what the developers intended it to be... fun. And may you find riches in many ways... great time playing with your friends trying to best each other out... loot... more loot... great items... money for some... but overall, just a great experience playing the 3rd installment of a game 5 years in making for that greatness that the game developers had envisioned through all the hours they had invested making what could possibly be one of the greatest RPG game ever."
Anyway, I don't think it would be that significant if you're a pro or a newbie in playing the Diablo franchise because for Diablo III it will all come down to the same thing, you should be able to beat the Normal difficulty level of the game when you're character is around level 30. The only difference mainly would be the time invested in accomplishing the deed. For pros, it would be a cinch and an investment of a few days, but for newbies, it would be a grueling time crunching investment of a few weeks to months in some cases.
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My PvP build would be different from these 13.
Check out the leaked Demon Hunter skill list here from Blizzard China: http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=auto&tl=en&u=http://tiny.cc/10p16
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If you actually have any reasoning or official source for this info (I even took a quick glance at other D3 websites from diff languages to see if it was the case there) PM me and I'll reopen it.