I have noticed some people have a ton of seasonal characters and like one non-season. I asked in general community chat in Crusaders and a person answered.... I delete them all after a season and start all over. Now to me this makes no sense because they take your season paragon and work it into your non-season as well as you get to keep all the toons stuff.
So...I am not trying to troll here. I am just curious when does it come a time that you would delete your characters?
I delete all my characters after the season ends because I 100% never play outside seasons so really it's just less character selection clutter for me.
i only play season for cosmetic rewards, so as soon as i get them i return to NS and delete season char, i guess most ppl don't need 2 of the same class tbh...
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I have all the classes non season. When the season end i take the best bits i have of gear, and transfer it to my non season hero of the same class. The season chars i delete. Why would i want 2 of the same class ?
You have enough slots for one of each. I just take the stiff from seasons and put the gear into the inventory of my non seasonal characters. My main is DH so my stash has mostly DH gear. I keep the nonseasonal characters and delete the seasonal characters except my DH because at the end of the season that set is probably more optimized than the nonseasonal character. I eventually clean everything out. Next patch I'll just cube a lot of the stuff. So I won't have much left except for well rolled weapons and sets. Maybe a few Hellfire Amulets. I like having my nonseasonal alts well equipped just in case I ever feel like playing that class.
I pretty much only play season, I also tend to play the same classes, so there's no REAL point in keeping, say a Monk from Season 3, when I'm rolling another one in season 4.
Also, I hate to be that guy, but it's Woe is me, not Whoa is me
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I have noticed some people have a ton of seasonal characters and like one non-season. I asked in general community chat in Crusaders and a person answered.... I delete them all after a season and start all over. Now to me this makes no sense because they take your season paragon and work it into your non-season as well as you get to keep all the toons stuff.
So...I am not trying to troll here. I am just curious when does it come a time that you would delete your characters?
I delete all my characters after the season ends because I 100% never play outside seasons so really it's just less character selection clutter for me.
Also, if you're dedicated to one class, there is not much point in having more than one barb let's say.
i only play season for cosmetic rewards, so as soon as i get them i return to NS and delete season char, i guess most ppl don't need 2 of the same class tbh...
Those Who Do Not Know True Pain Cannot Possibly Understand True Peace...
I have all the classes non season. When the season end i take the best bits i have of gear, and transfer it to my non season hero of the same class. The season chars i delete. Why would i want 2 of the same class ?
You have enough slots for one of each. I just take the stiff from seasons and put the gear into the inventory of my non seasonal characters. My main is DH so my stash has mostly DH gear. I keep the nonseasonal characters and delete the seasonal characters except my DH because at the end of the season that set is probably more optimized than the nonseasonal character. I eventually clean everything out. Next patch I'll just cube a lot of the stuff. So I won't have much left except for well rolled weapons and sets. Maybe a few Hellfire Amulets. I like having my nonseasonal alts well equipped just in case I ever feel like playing that class.
I pretty much only play season, I also tend to play the same classes, so there's no REAL point in keeping, say a Monk from Season 3, when I'm rolling another one in season 4.
Also, I hate to be that guy, but it's Woe is me, not Whoa is me