Diablo isn't really a quest to vanquish one or more of the Three Greater Evils from the world of Sancturary it's a quest to acquire, identify and upgrade the best dame gear of the planet. I dont remember the mane of the people i saved or the villains i ganked, but i can tell you what i was really after; a King's Sword of Haste' Godly Plare of the Whale, and the two Emerald Rings of the Zodiac it's the Geek Version of Shoe shopping.
That was Diablo I, and it was pretty rudimentary. You found things or bought them, sometimg frin the inexplicably well-armed, peg-lagged child wirt, who'd charge you just to glimpse his often useless wares. I don't know if diablo III is the pinnacle of chicking on monsters to make them die, but it may well be the pinnacke of finding cool stuff, making cool stuff and upgrading cool stuff with other cool stuff to make increasingle cool stuff.
Blizzard doesn't want you to moonlight as a blacksmith, though. Your job is to kill thing, so when there's crafting to done you pay other people to do it after [b]instead of srlling useless items you break them down in to raw material to craft new armor.[/b] a quest to retrieve the five broken piece of the mad King Leoric's Crown ( remember him?) you need a blacksmith to put them togerther. you'll have to earn his services, but once you have, he's with you for the rest of the game.
Now instead of selling every useless weapon you find for a pittance, you can break them down into comoisute materials using a "special artifact" which the interface currently refers to as BOX. chucjing trader trash into ...BOX gives you one or two "common scraps" or "subtle essences." ANd these aree the buulding blocks thar your blacksmith need to cook up weapon and armor plans. The simplaest items he craft only require a handful of raw materials, plus a fee of around 50 gold but come with a few guaranteed magicfal attributes, and a few wore that are entirely randomized it has the compulsive delight of a discovering the unknown, and the efficiency you definitely want.
The smithy's other talent is to install sockets in any of your items, even the rare and magical ones. That lets you put gems in them to boost their damage or add to an attribute. Sockering was always one of the grrkiest joys of Diablo, but whather you could do it with a wiven item was pretty mush random. How mush this costs isn't finalized, obviously but the gold pincher in me flinched to see that socketing a basic shield currently sets you back over 24,000 gold. let's assume that's a glitch.
Later, you'll meet a Mystic who can enchant your items to ass magical properties to what ever their cuttent stats are.
He can also craft Scrolls to Give you one -off spells, potions for quick healing , magic weapons, charms, and spell runes to customize you skills.
And finally there's the Jeweller, or Horadric cube on Legs as i like to call hem. Like diablo II mystery box he can combine low quality gems to produce better ones with exaggerated stats andhe also craft gems rings and amulets from raw materials.
i'm looking forward to coming back to with a sack of smashed up grabage, geting the blacksmith to make me a weapon with it and put in sockets and jeweler to forge a gem or two to fill them, and mystic to enchant the whole thing just n case six or seven killer bonuses aren't enought.
the quality of product each of the guys can produce is limited by their own skills and equipment. But all you need to in crease those in agin raw materials. Instead of having the smithy make you a new belt let him experiment on a few bits of wood or metal. he'llruin them but he'll learn something doing it, increasing his trainingbar when it's full' light and then explode in a shower of angel dust. they'er reborn slightly and coming of new wares who says shopping inn't fun?
O! I might have to stop at wal-mart tonight on the way back from work and look for it! I remember seeing an advertisement when i was on tour this summer!
most gaming magazines editions go with the month after the current. so on October they come out as November and for November as December.
anyway, i'm pretty sure all pc gaming magazines "December" editions will have Diablo III info (probably lots of them too) cause they'll come out just after Blizzcon
or he doesnt know how to post it in the right way
i only see seven posts from him, even though he's joined the forum for quite some time, it seems he wasnt active. i prefer not to say things i might regret about someone just because of one post that wasnt that well made
Diablo isn't really a quest to vanquish one or more of the Three Greater Evils from the world of Sancturary it's a quest to acquire, identify and upgrade the best dame gear of the planet. I dont remember the mane of the people i saved or the villains i ganked, but i can tell you what i was really after; a King's Sword of Haste' Godly Plare of the Whale, and the two Emerald Rings of the Zodiac it's the Geek Version of Shoe shopping.
That was Diablo I, and it was pretty rudimentary. You found things or bought them, sometimg frin the inexplicably well-armed, peg-lagged child wirt, who'd charge you just to glimpse his often useless wares. I don't know if diablo III is the pinnacle of chicking on monsters to make them die, but it may well be the pinnacke of finding cool stuff, making cool stuff and upgrading cool stuff with other cool stuff to make increasingle cool stuff.
Blizzard doesn't want you to moonlight as a blacksmith, though. Your job is to kill thing, so when there's crafting to done you pay other people to do it after [b]instead of srlling useless items you break them down in to raw material to craft new armor.[/b] a quest to retrieve the five broken piece of the mad King Leoric's Crown ( remember him?) you need a blacksmith to put them togerther. you'll have to earn his services, but once you have, he's with you for the rest of the game.
Now instead of selling every useless weapon you find for a pittance, you can break them down into comoisute materials using a "special artifact" which the interface currently refers to as BOX. chucjing trader trash into ...BOX gives you one or two "common scraps" or "subtle essences." ANd these aree the buulding blocks thar your blacksmith need to cook up weapon and armor plans. The simplaest items he craft only require a handful of raw materials, plus a fee of around 50 gold but come with a few guaranteed magicfal attributes, and a few wore that are entirely randomized it has the compulsive delight of a discovering the unknown, and the efficiency you definitely want.
The smithy's other talent is to install sockets in any of your items, even the rare and magical ones. That lets you put gems in them to boost their damage or add to an attribute. Sockering was always one of the grrkiest joys of Diablo, but whather you could do it with a wiven item was pretty mush random. How mush this costs isn't finalized, obviously but the gold pincher in me flinched to see that socketing a basic shield currently sets you back over 24,000 gold. let's assume that's a glitch.
Later, you'll meet a Mystic who can enchant your items to ass magical properties to what ever their cuttent stats are.
He can also craft Scrolls to Give you one -off spells, potions for quick healing , magic weapons, charms, and spell runes to customize you skills.
And finally there's the Jeweller, or Horadric cube on Legs as i like to call hem. Like diablo II mystery box he can combine low quality gems to produce better ones with exaggerated stats andhe also craft gems rings and amulets from raw materials.
i'm looking forward to coming back to with a sack of smashed up grabage, geting the blacksmith to make me a weapon with it and put in sockets and jeweler to forge a gem or two to fill them, and mystic to enchant the whole thing just n case six or seven killer bonuses aren't enought.
the quality of product each of the guys can produce is limited by their own skills and equipment. But all you need to in crease those in agin raw materials. Instead of having the smithy make you a new belt let him experiment on a few bits of wood or metal. he'llruin them but he'll learn something doing it, increasing his trainingbar when it's full' light and then explode in a shower of angel dust. they'er reborn slightly and coming of new wares who says shopping inn't fun?
Off topic: How do you manage to make so many typos in one piece of writing? It seems pretty obvious to me that you can spell and use grammar, but damn dude... some effort would be nice
By the way,
but i can tell you what i was really after; a King's Sword of Haste' Godly Plare of the Whale
English may not be his first language as is for most of us here I believe. Don't be so hard on him for making typos, it's the hard work that counts.
From a couple of the mistakes he made, I assumed he had the right intentions but just seems to make typos all over the place. Plus he uses msn talk.
For example,
Where are the news? Why make a topic for this since it's already been mentioned in the What we know before Blizzcon '10-thread?
If my head wasn't hurting before I started reading it would've hurt after. If you want to debate this my final answer is:
Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?
Diablo isn't really a quest to vanquish one or more of the Three Greater Evils from the world of Sancturary it's a quest to acquire, identify and upgrade the best dame gear of the planet. I dont remember the mane of the people i saved or the villains i ganked, but i can tell you what i was really after; a King's Sword of Haste' Godly Plare of the Whale, and the two Emerald Rings of the Zodiac it's the Geek Version of Shoe shopping.
That was Diablo I, and it was pretty rudimentary. You found things or bought them, sometimg frin the inexplicably well-armed, peg-lagged child wirt, who'd charge you just to glimpse his often useless wares. I don't know if diablo III is the pinnacle of chicking on monsters to make them die, but it may well be the pinnacke of finding cool stuff, making cool stuff and upgrading cool stuff with other cool stuff to make increasingle cool stuff.
Blizzard doesn't want you to moonlight as a blacksmith, though. Your job is to kill thing, so when there's crafting to done you pay other people to do it after [b]instead of srlling useless items you break them down in to raw material to craft new armor.[/b] a quest to retrieve the five broken piece of the mad King Leoric's Crown ( remember him?) you need a blacksmith to put them togerther. you'll have to earn his services, but once you have, he's with you for the rest of the game.
Now instead of selling every useless weapon you find for a pittance, you can break them down into comoisute materials using a "special artifact" which the interface currently refers to as BOX. chucjing trader trash into ...BOX gives you one or two "common scraps" or "subtle essences." ANd these aree the buulding blocks thar your blacksmith need to cook up weapon and armor plans. The simplaest items he craft only require a handful of raw materials, plus a fee of around 50 gold but come with a few guaranteed magicfal attributes, and a few wore that are entirely randomized it has the compulsive delight of a discovering the unknown, and the efficiency you definitely want.
The smithy's other talent is to install sockets in any of your items, even the rare and magical ones. That lets you put gems in them to boost their damage or add to an attribute. Sockering was always one of the grrkiest joys of Diablo, but whather you could do it with a wiven item was pretty mush random. How mush this costs isn't finalized, obviously but the gold pincher in me flinched to see that socketing a basic shield currently sets you back over 24,000 gold. let's assume that's a glitch.
Later, you'll meet a Mystic who can enchant your items to ass magical properties to what ever their cuttent stats are.
He can also craft Scrolls to Give you one -off spells, potions for quick healing , magic weapons, charms, and spell runes to customize you skills.
And finally there's the Jeweller, or Horadric cube on Legs as i like to call hem. Like diablo II mystery box he can combine low quality gems to produce better ones with exaggerated stats andhe also craft gems rings and amulets from raw materials.
i'm looking forward to coming back to with a sack of smashed up grabage, geting the blacksmith to make me a weapon with it and put in sockets and jeweler to forge a gem or two to fill them, and mystic to enchant the whole thing just n case six or seven killer bonuses aren't enought.
the quality of product each of the guys can produce is limited by their own skills and equipment. But all you need to in crease those in agin raw materials. Instead of having the smithy make you a new belt let him experiment on a few bits of wood or metal. he'llruin them but he'll learn something doing it, increasing his trainingbar when it's full' light and then explode in a shower of angel dust. they'er reborn slightly and coming of new wares who says shopping inn't fun?
Find any Diablo news? Contact me or anyone else on the News team
Find any Diablo news? Contact me or anyone else on the News team
anyway, i'm pretty sure all pc gaming magazines "December" editions will have Diablo III info (probably lots of them too) cause they'll come out just after Blizzcon
or he doesnt know how to post it in the right way
i only see seven posts from him, even though he's joined the forum for quite some time, it seems he wasnt active. i prefer not to say things i might regret about someone just because of one post that wasnt that well made
Diablo isn't really a quest to vanquish one or more of the Three Greater Evils from the world of Sancturary it's a quest to acquire, identify and upgrade the best dame gear of the planet. I dont remember the mane of the people i saved or the villains i ganked, but i can tell you what i was really after; a King's Sword of Haste' Godly Plare of the Whale, and the two Emerald Rings of the Zodiac it's the Geek Version of Shoe shopping.
That was Diablo I, and it was pretty rudimentary. You found things or bought them, sometimg frin the inexplicably well-armed, peg-lagged child wirt, who'd charge you just to glimpse his often useless wares. I don't know if diablo III is the pinnacle of chicking on monsters to make them die, but it may well be the pinnacke of finding cool stuff, making cool stuff and upgrading cool stuff with other cool stuff to make increasingle cool stuff.
Blizzard doesn't want you to moonlight as a blacksmith, though. Your job is to kill thing, so when there's crafting to done you pay other people to do it after [b]instead of srlling useless items you break them down in to raw material to craft new armor.[/b] a quest to retrieve the five broken piece of the mad King Leoric's Crown ( remember him?) you need a blacksmith to put them togerther. you'll have to earn his services, but once you have, he's with you for the rest of the game.
Now instead of selling every useless weapon you find for a pittance, you can break them down into comoisute materials using a "special artifact" which the interface currently refers to as BOX. chucjing trader trash into ...BOX gives you one or two "common scraps" or "subtle essences." ANd these aree the buulding blocks thar your blacksmith need to cook up weapon and armor plans. The simplaest items he craft only require a handful of raw materials, plus a fee of around 50 gold but come with a few guaranteed magicfal attributes, and a few wore that are entirely randomized it has the compulsive delight of a discovering the unknown, and the efficiency you definitely want.
The smithy's other talent is to install sockets in any of your items, even the rare and magical ones. That lets you put gems in them to boost their damage or add to an attribute. Sockering was always one of the grrkiest joys of Diablo, but whather you could do it with a wiven item was pretty mush random. How mush this costs isn't finalized, obviously but the gold pincher in me flinched to see that socketing a basic shield currently sets you back over 24,000 gold. let's assume that's a glitch.
Later, you'll meet a Mystic who can enchant your items to ass magical properties to what ever their cuttent stats are.
He can also craft Scrolls to Give you one -off spells, potions for quick healing , magic weapons, charms, and spell runes to customize you skills.
And finally there's the Jeweller, or Horadric cube on Legs as i like to call hem. Like diablo II mystery box he can combine low quality gems to produce better ones with exaggerated stats andhe also craft gems rings and amulets from raw materials.
i'm looking forward to coming back to with a sack of smashed up grabage, geting the blacksmith to make me a weapon with it and put in sockets and jeweler to forge a gem or two to fill them, and mystic to enchant the whole thing just n case six or seven killer bonuses aren't enought.
the quality of product each of the guys can produce is limited by their own skills and equipment. But all you need to in crease those in agin raw materials. Instead of having the smithy make you a new belt let him experiment on a few bits of wood or metal. he'llruin them but he'll learn something doing it, increasing his trainingbar when it's full' light and then explode in a shower of angel dust. they'er reborn slightly and coming of new wares who says shopping inn't fun?
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By the way,
really cracked me up for some reason lol
For example,
Rather than plate
Instead of sometime from (notice the position of the in and om on the keyboard)
etc...
And yeah I think I've delved into this too deeply. Time to crawl back out!
First and foremost
Where are the news? Why make a topic for this since it's already been mentioned in the What we know before Blizzcon '10-thread?
If my head wasn't hurting before I started reading it would've hurt after. If you want to debate this my final answer is:
Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?
Thank you.