I am just about to make the jump to WT4, and starting to look at options other than my rend/ bleed barbarian. So what is everyone else playing? What do you like / dislike about your build so far?

  • asciivader@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    WT4 Arc Lash Sorc, I make things explode so much and I don’t have to worry about staying at range because my Basic is melee anyway. The amount of cc is high so I stack damage against cced targets and go for execute change to trigger the Fireball passive and watch packs of mobs just erupt into a series of explosions. It’s so satisfying. I was going Pyro because I liked the big snake Ultimate visual, but I got over it when I saw the damage I was putting out.

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    1 year ago

    Level 70 Bone Spirit Necro on WT4. I cannot get enough crit chance %. I am willing to do unspeakable things for crit chance %.

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    1 year ago

    I’m currently level 54 on a sorcerer, in WT3 - I’m currently using a Frost Nova build and am definitely having some issues. I can get a decent amount of enemies cleared when Frost Nova is up, but when that is on cooldown I suffer tremendously. I’m also using Ice Shards with the aspect that gives you additional damage when a barrier is up (running Ice Armor + Flame Shield) and that helps a little bit, but I’ve gotta say it doesn’t really feel all that great.

    However, I’m fairly new to ARPGs in general - I’d just started getting the hang of D3 (I played as Wizard for my first season, and then fell in love with Monk)… So in general I think I just have a lot of learning to do.

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    1 year ago

    WT2 still after finally beating the campaign. Currently trying to find all of the Lilith Alrars before I try and make the jump to WT3. Using the Necro is fun when it works but I’ve definitely felt it to start getting weaker as I level up. Might try Poison Trap Rogue since that’s what I played in the beta.

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          1 year ago

          If you opened up the in-game map and just went into every crevice you’d find them all since they’re not really hidden. It would just take hours.

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            Seems like an incredible waste of time to not look up the locations. The Altars are such a chore. I’m still gathering them and it feels utterly terrible, but at the same time I feel “forced” to do it because I play HC and prob need all the stats…

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    Still wt1, playing through the story. Act 3 done, just need to clear up a few side quests, lvl 45ish bow rogue.

    I just pick the skills that seem to work best after unlocking each new tier and now I’m filling in some passives that seem to support what I’m doing.

    Haven’t unlocked lots of aspects nor could I afford to imbue them on new gear, I mostly don’t even bother with gems for now.

    I don’t know yet when it is going to stop with story and levelling and turn into a grind for gear acquisition, I’ll try it out but if it doesn’t really click for me I might just pick another class to level.

    I never really bothered with “botting” hundreds or thousands of Baal/Pindle/council runs in D2, so who knows.

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    1 year ago

    Only level 65 rogue, but man, rapid fire destroys once it comes online, AoE can still be kinda rough if I go full brainless, but I can still easily wreck house in nightmare 24 maps(highest I’ve tried so far), even the bosses just melt.

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    1 year ago

    lvl 48 druid on HC and WT1. Playing like a funky Shred build with Maul as basic skill to utilize both Bear and Werewolf buffs in the skill tree. Working decently but we will see in WT3 if it works or not.

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    1 year ago

    WT2 here, haven’t had a huge amount of time to play and I’m new to Diablo but currently at level 41 playing as a sorcerer/pyromancer and very much enjoying it. From what I understand, the other sorc paths are better for elite damage late game, but I just love the fire spread crowd control. From the world events I’ve done, it also seems like pyromancers aren’t very common as I haven’t seen another.

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    Still in WT2 here. I haven’t finished the main campaign. I don’t have tons of time to play during the week unfortunately, plus I started as a Necromancer first and was feeling weak around level 45 so I switched to a Rogue, which I played during beta and loved. I still love it now. At level 53 with the Rogue and playing a Poison/Death Trap - Flurry build. I melt most enemies and constantly have Death Trap up.

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      1 year ago

      I tend to like DoT builds, so was really interested in a poison rogue. Ended up going barb because I watched Conan the Barbarian too many times back in the day.

  • Cmar@lemmy.world
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    Lvl 48 Druid, WT1 Haven’t had a lot of time to play, pretty much just finished the campaign.

    Having a hard time letting go of the leggo combo that I’m using. One leggo gives me 6 landslides when using trample and another leggo that makes each landslide hit twice.

    Takes a bit of time to learn to position right, but really a really fun combo.