Remember that with the changes being made, Blizz has stated that MP3 will be roughly the same difficulty as (I'm assuming act 3/4) live, so if you can farm Act 3/4 on live, then you should be able to bump it to MP3 at the very least, more if you can farm it currently with ease.
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On topic: is there anything left to say about this? The kid plays a metric shit-ton of hours with a tried and true farming method. Some people enjoy playing themselves out of content.
Last night on his stream he (or more correctly the guy who was speaking as he was playing) said he averages around 900k XP/minute and that he frequently spikes over 1m XP/minute.
I busted out my calculator and using 10.4 billion total XP, ignoring XP spikes, it would take him a total of 11,556 minutes to get from 0 pXP to max. That's 192 hours, or just over 8 days of nonstop playing.
So, really, if he were playing nonstop he'd have been long since pLvl 100. He is just absurdly efficient. Absurdly efficient. There is no bot out there that could do even 500k XP/minute and this guy is doubling that easily. His time investment is actually fairly small. It's roughly 10 hours a day during the week and 14 hours a day on the weekends to get where he is right now.
Considering that it was alleged that this guy was playing in shifts, or a bot, that's almost funny because, while it's not something that you or I would ever do, 10-14 hours per day for a two-week period of time is no more extreme than what progression raiders in WoW do on new tiers of content. It's very do-able for someone who is intent on doing it.
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Just to put some more perspective on it, if you factor in some spikes (let's up his average XP/minute to 950, from 900) then it's down to 10,947 minutes, or 182 hours, or 7.6 days. His XP/minute spikes cut off a full TEN HOURS of total farm time. That's unreal.
60+ hours a week qualifies on my time investment meter squarely at the "shit-ton" mark. WoW raiders are even more batshit crazy since they raid at all goddamn hours, day or night.
I'm pretty impressed with his progress, don't get me wrong, but he's pretty much devoted two weeks of his life to doing this. Fuck that.
I would say that, assuming he has no job (not a huge stretch in today's economy), and nothing else that would require his immediate attention (family living with him, a pet, etc.), and he's not starving himself and getting enough sleep, then I'd say it's perfectly fine to put that much time into it. I'd say it could pay off, as once he finishes, he'll be able to farm gear more effectively than anyone else, and able to make lots of gold (and/or cash). I'd call that a sound time investment.
And most of all, as long as he is having at least a little bit of fun doing it, then more power to him!
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I managed to get an upgrade to my ceremonial knife on my 6th (I think) craft. I upgraded that not too long after, but that's besides the point. Don't expect every craft to be useful (whether to you or for selling), but its cheaper (since 1.0.3) to try, and due to the weapon damage range buffs (from 1.0.4), it's possible to get decent weapons from the ilvl 62 craftable weapons.
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I got a Warmonger with ~1150 dps, and reduced lvl by 16, at Plvl 2 in first Act 3 run (third run overall, one of each act), and my buddy got a pair of dex Vile Wards for his monk on his first run after the patch. I'm still hoping to find a puzzle ring and a goldskin xD
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With my current gear: http://us.battle.net/d3/en/profile/Rickarus-1630/hero/2503843 this build is kicking ass. I rarely have mana issues, and the changes to spiders are REALLY nice. Pets are really durable, and pump out lots of damage. I also find it REALLY fun.
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Basically my goal is to have as much dps self buffs up as much as possible to make my bats, sacrifice, and garg all super powerful, and keep my mana up through sacrificing my dogs with final gift feeding my gruesome feast, as well as my SW and SH mana runes. might change things around after playing, but I really hope it'll be effective.
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Anyone who already has the helm probably have it because of the block chance, which will not be found on any other helms in 1.0.4, so they wouldn't want to have to spend even more gold/money to get the buffed version, and have their current helm be basically worthless. Remember that they ARE NOT retroactively buffing, so if you have HoC now, it wouldn't have been changed anyway, and you would be stuck with an inferior item.
So I am going to assume that the only people that would upset by HoC not being buffed are people with the pattern and want to make even more obscene amounts of gold/money off of the buffed helm.
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I'm gonna shed some light on a few things for you:
- Elvis is not still alive
- There is no Loch Ness Monster
- The world isn't going to end on December 21st 2012
- Diablo 3 is neither broken, nor dying
Actually, I'm not positive about the first 3, but the fourth one is a fact!
Seriously, there are people who actually enjoy the game. Calling something, which has only been out for a few months, and has a VERY large amount of people playing, broken, is just an obvious cry for attention.
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honestly, I'd say wait on the class developer blogs. they should come within the next couple of week (hopefully all next week, but who knows). A lot of classes will be getting changed up quite a bit, so whatever the easiest farm is now may not be the same after the patch.
At least that's my opinion. If you're eager to for something for right now though, then yeah, sword and board barb might be the safest way to go, shouldn't cost too much to get a decent enough set to farm without too much stress, and it's likely that it won't be affected too much by the patch.
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It's a patch for SC2/battle.net, if there were a patch for D3 going in, we would be able to download it already. Blizz games in general have always had the patch available for download long before the servers are initially intended to come online.
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'Cause I'm the type of nerd that will bust your jaw.
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I would say that, assuming he has no job (not a huge stretch in today's economy), and nothing else that would require his immediate attention (family living with him, a pet, etc.), and he's not starving himself and getting enough sleep, then I'd say it's perfectly fine to put that much time into it. I'd say it could pay off, as once he finishes, he'll be able to farm gear more effectively than anyone else, and able to make lots of gold (and/or cash). I'd call that a sound time investment.
And most of all, as long as he is having at least a little bit of fun doing it, then more power to him!
'Cause I'm the type of nerd that will bust your jaw.
'Cause I'm the type of nerd that will bust your jaw.
'Cause I'm the type of nerd that will bust your jaw.
'Cause I'm the type of nerd that will bust your jaw.
'Cause I'm the type of nerd that will bust your jaw.
'Cause I'm the type of nerd that will bust your jaw.
With my current gear: http://us.battle.net/d3/en/profile/Rickarus-1630/hero/2503843 this build is kicking ass. I rarely have mana issues, and the changes to spiders are REALLY nice. Pets are really durable, and pump out lots of damage. I also find it REALLY fun.
'Cause I'm the type of nerd that will bust your jaw.
Basically my goal is to have as much dps self buffs up as much as possible to make my bats, sacrifice, and garg all super powerful, and keep my mana up through sacrificing my dogs with final gift feeding my gruesome feast, as well as my SW and SH mana runes. might change things around after playing, but I really hope it'll be effective.
'Cause I'm the type of nerd that will bust your jaw.
So I am going to assume that the only people that would upset by HoC not being buffed are people with the pattern and want to make even more obscene amounts of gold/money off of the buffed helm.
'Cause I'm the type of nerd that will bust your jaw.
- Elvis is not still alive
- There is no Loch Ness Monster
- The world isn't going to end on December 21st 2012
- Diablo 3 is neither broken, nor dying
Actually, I'm not positive about the first 3, but the fourth one is a fact!
Seriously, there are people who actually enjoy the game. Calling something, which has only been out for a few months, and has a VERY large amount of people playing, broken, is just an obvious cry for attention.
'Cause I'm the type of nerd that will bust your jaw.
At least that's my opinion. If you're eager to for something for right now though, then yeah, sword and board barb might be the safest way to go, shouldn't cost too much to get a decent enough set to farm without too much stress, and it's likely that it won't be affected too much by the patch.
'Cause I'm the type of nerd that will bust your jaw.
'Cause I'm the type of nerd that will bust your jaw.