Anyone else very unimpressed by the "Mighty Weapons" ?
They look a hell of a lot more impressive in-game.
Most of the two-handed ones are 1.5x the size of the Barbarian holding them. Compared to other two-handed weapons, that is huge.
Anyone else very unimpressed by the "Mighty Weapons" ?
They look a hell of a lot more impressive in-game.
Most of the two-handed ones are 1.5x the size of the Barbarian holding them. Compared to other two-handed weapons, that is huge.
I meant more stat/damage wise when compared to some of the other items.
I'd really like an excel spreadsheet with all the items and their various attributes.
Given the wizard's skills have now changed, something like Meteor does 450% of weapon damage. I would want to find the highest "damage" (NOT DPS) one handed item, after taking into account wizard damage buffs, so using a two-handed axe on a wizard, might be more beneficial than using a wand/orb combo.
Now this might be a stupid question but when say a legendary drops, is it always going to just be Chest Armor in orange before being identified regardless of item level? Like in Diablo 2 where it would be Dusk Shroud in gold or Russet Armor. If its just Gloves, Boots, or anything like that I'll be kind of disappointed because it could potentially be 15 different legendary's.
Looks like Rank 10 is the highest gem that drops as opposed to Rank 5 as it has previously been stated.
Where does it say that?
Only gems rank 11 and above require crafting.
Those are recipes for those.
It could possibly mean the jeweler only knows how to combine to rank 10 naturally and you need the recipes to go further.
Rank 5 can still be the highest drop.
How AH economies are going to play out with all of the variations on "identical" items.
"Hmmm this one is the cheapest..." Its also got +17 precision and defense compared to the top tier's 57 precision and defense...
I know this is nothing new, but still, in a public trading environment, it could be a mess.
Even from an experienced player's standpoint, its going to be a challenge sifting through all of the auctions.
I like it
EDIT: To make the WoW reference: to many people, using that auction house was a challenge for them. Imagine a more complex loot environment with so many random factors to account for... I have a feeling its going to be a very scary place for the inexperienced. Granted, you need to be talented to make it to where the money is. (Inferno)
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Most of the two-handed ones are 1.5x the size of the Barbarian holding them. Compared to other two-handed weapons, that is huge.
MC raiders?
murlocket is cool
I meant more stat/damage wise when compared to some of the other items.
like Messerschmidt's Reaver: http://us.battle.net/d3/en/item/messerschmidts-reaver
I'd really like an excel spreadsheet with all the items and their various attributes.
Given the wizard's skills have now changed, something like Meteor does 450% of weapon damage. I would want to find the highest "damage" (NOT DPS) one handed item, after taking into account wizard damage buffs, so using a two-handed axe on a wizard, might be more beneficial than using a wand/orb combo.
Happy for the Wheel reference
Where does it say that?
Only gems rank 11 and above require crafting.
Those are recipes for those.
It could possibly mean the jeweler only knows how to combine to rank 10 naturally and you need the recipes to go further.
Rank 5 can still be the highest drop.
Yeah i just noticed myself, d'oh
DELETE EVERYTHING
To be honest i thought the same as you when i first read it but i thought about it for awhile and came to the conclusion i posted.
Hah, I did the exact same thing :D.
Yeah I bet that happened to a lot of us hehe. That's exactly what I thought that you were thinking Fisker.
How AH economies are going to play out with all of the variations on "identical" items.
"Hmmm this one is the cheapest..." Its also got +17 precision and defense compared to the top tier's 57 precision and defense...
I know this is nothing new, but still, in a public trading environment, it could be a mess.
Even from an experienced player's standpoint, its going to be a challenge sifting through all of the auctions.
I like it
EDIT: To make the WoW reference: to many people, using that auction house was a challenge for them. Imagine a more complex loot environment with so many random factors to account for... I have a feeling its going to be a very scary place for the inexperienced. Granted, you need to be talented to make it to where the money is. (Inferno)