Well, I can't say anything for DH and WIZ, i don't play ranged. But I did a fair amount of monk ptr and it was hella fun. The fact that they have 2 completely separate builds that are viable to push to gr70 is interesting and both specs have completely differing styles.
Shenlongs generator: You pull everything to you and face tank it while spinning at extremely high speeds like a stationary fire tornado. With enough cdr for perma-epiphany CC means nothing to you and survivability is through the roof.
Uliana 6 pc setup: You run around applying exploding palm while using SSS to trigger and spread the bombs for massive aoe damage. Timing you immunities and dashing out of danger it is a very solid build.
Personally im going with monk. The ability to have 2 really good builds that can be modified well for speed running is definitely the selling point that got me. The again, i normally alternate monk and barb for seasons anyway and it is monks turn.
The thing with D3 is that the emphasis is now more on "set" playstyle than it is on "class" playstyle. You essentially want to play the class that has a SET that appeals to you.
Personally I'll be going with Monk this season. I tried using the Exploding Palm/Flow of Eternity/Madstone type build last season, it was fine for GR40-45 speed farming and T6 but it lacked power over most classes and other Monk specs. This season however the new set is designed specifically to support that playstyle, and while it may not be the most powerful set, it is a style I really enjoy playing and the boost will make it at least (I hope) semi-competitive, or at very least give it niche applications in T10 farming as well as in grinding/group leveling.
So if I were in your shoes I would look at the 3 classes you're interested in, then look at videos of each of the new/modified sets in 2.3 (or test them yourself on PTR) and pick a class that has a set you enjoy playing. If you do that it's hard to go wrong - at the very least every class should have some impact in at least one relevant aspect of the game be it speed farming, leveling, or GR leaderboard pushing, and you can leverage that to your advantage and gear up other classes later in the season if desired.
Hi everyone
Im a returnig player, last time I played it was in Season 1. Im looking to play in the new season.
I want to play either a Monk, Wizard or Demon Hunter.
Can you guys help me with some of the Pro and con of each class.
Thank you
Well, I can't say anything for DH and WIZ, i don't play ranged. But I did a fair amount of monk ptr and it was hella fun. The fact that they have 2 completely separate builds that are viable to push to gr70 is interesting and both specs have completely differing styles.
Shenlongs generator: You pull everything to you and face tank it while spinning at extremely high speeds like a stationary fire tornado. With enough cdr for perma-epiphany CC means nothing to you and survivability is through the roof.
Uliana 6 pc setup: You run around applying exploding palm while using SSS to trigger and spread the bombs for massive aoe damage. Timing you immunities and dashing out of danger it is a very solid build.
Personally im going with monk. The ability to have 2 really good builds that can be modified well for speed running is definitely the selling point that got me. The again, i normally alternate monk and barb for seasons anyway and it is monks turn.
The thing with D3 is that the emphasis is now more on "set" playstyle than it is on "class" playstyle. You essentially want to play the class that has a SET that appeals to you.
Personally I'll be going with Monk this season. I tried using the Exploding Palm/Flow of Eternity/Madstone type build last season, it was fine for GR40-45 speed farming and T6 but it lacked power over most classes and other Monk specs. This season however the new set is designed specifically to support that playstyle, and while it may not be the most powerful set, it is a style I really enjoy playing and the boost will make it at least (I hope) semi-competitive, or at very least give it niche applications in T10 farming as well as in grinding/group leveling.
So if I were in your shoes I would look at the 3 classes you're interested in, then look at videos of each of the new/modified sets in 2.3 (or test them yourself on PTR) and pick a class that has a set you enjoy playing. If you do that it's hard to go wrong - at the very least every class should have some impact in at least one relevant aspect of the game be it speed farming, leveling, or GR leaderboard pushing, and you can leverage that to your advantage and gear up other classes later in the season if desired.
Thank you very much for all your imput.
Im gonna look at some video and the choose