I'll be a frost sorcerer, but then you get some crazy +75% to lighting damage orb. Obviously you're going to switch to lighting for most of your spells.
Something which as far as we know doesn't exist.
I can easily see adapting to your enemy becoming the most effective playstyle in inferno though.
I'll be a frost sorcerer, but then you get some crazy +75% to lighting damage orb. Obviously you're going to switch to lighting for most of your spells.
Something which as far as we know doesn't exist.
I can easily see adapting to your enemy becoming the most effective playstyle in inferno though.
how can you adapt to your enemy when you have to wait 15 seconds for one skill to swap? kite around and hope you dont die for 15 full seconds while the strongest monsters in the game dash/teleport/sprint strait towards you? ya thats not going to happen bud
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"once the pretty hardcore gamers we had testing inferno found it fairly difficult, we then we doubled it" -trolololol jay wilson
Well that's up to you and what character your playing or style you like to play. Some people want to start out with the best possible path to go and not feel they did something wrong later on when they can't meet the challenges as much. Myself I never looked up builds for the 1st and 2nd I just played and still managed to make it; sure I probably didn't have the optimal build but i at least had one to get me through.
But that's normal playing, if you're on hardcore you need to find what spells go with each other that best take on the challenge in front of you. Like having a slow spell that lets you gather the enemy in a tight group and allowing you to do an Area of Effect spell on them. But trial and error is what all have done, I guess probably pre-reading on spells before hand helps you set up later on.
I did not care in Diablo 2 what I "should" do with skills, attributes, which of course in the end made my game unplayable. My characters were always much less stronger than how they should be, and I hated it. Its like saying "Hey, you can do a lot of things, but if you don't do this particular thing you won't go far".
Thats why I love the skill system in Diablo 3. Now I will be able to play the game the way I want not the way I should
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I can easily see adapting to your enemy becoming the most effective playstyle in inferno though.
how can you adapt to your enemy when you have to wait 15 seconds for one skill to swap? kite around and hope you dont die for 15 full seconds while the strongest monsters in the game dash/teleport/sprint strait towards you? ya thats not going to happen bud
But that's normal playing, if you're on hardcore you need to find what spells go with each other that best take on the challenge in front of you. Like having a slow spell that lets you gather the enemy in a tight group and allowing you to do an Area of Effect spell on them. But trial and error is what all have done, I guess probably pre-reading on spells before hand helps you set up later on.
Thats why I love the skill system in Diablo 3. Now I will be able to play the game the way I want not the way I should