I thought the Monk Wave of Light (Sunwuko) build was insane. This Natalya Rain of Vengeance build is ludicrous. I feel a twinge of guilt melting everything, like I’m committing some kind of video game genocide.
Have you tried combining it with a 4 pc Marauders? I'm seeing damage numbers in the tens of billions with no real effort to minmax gear.
I currently have a Nats FoK build that even though I am still in the process of getting to L25 on gems can already hit 300B on a CoE, but only once per cycle. RoV itself goes up 30B every few secs.
Missing a Restraint as the last key item.
Tricky to play though, managing 2 resources and 3 CDs and watching the CoE clock.
That said, I ended up in a 70 grift 4man which showed me I'm not quite ready to solo that.
I thought the Monk Wave of Light (Sunwuko) build was insane. This Natalya Rain of Vengeance build is ludicrous. I feel a twinge of guilt melting everything, like I’m committing some kind of video game genocide.
Have you tried combining it with a 4 pc Marauders? I'm seeing damage numbers in the tens of billions with no real effort to minmax gear.
Got from level 55 to Paragon 25 today on my Wizard. I got a wand that makes my Arcane Orb do 444% extra damage and explodes twice, and a focus that gives it 396% extra stacking up to 3 times when I use my Signature Spells. All the sudden I'm doing 20 million damage and I was only level 65
What's the best way to level a fresh Seasonal character? I read to play bounties on Expert but I can barely kill grey enemies this way. I've dropped to Normal bounties for now (lvl 26 currently) but it doesn't seem to be levelling me any faster than just playing the campaign. Am I missing something?
What's the best way to level a fresh Seasonal character? I read to play bounties on Expert but I can barely kill grey enemies this way. I've dropped to Normal bounties for now (lvl 26 currently) but it doesn't seem to be levelling me any faster than just playing the campaign. Am I missing something?
Join the "season powerleveling" community, say you're looking for a PL in chat and hope someone throws you an invite, or ask for a PL in clan chat. Going from 1-70 on your own is the worst part of the game in my opinion.
I got all the pieces working and the FoK delete button is real.
I did 1T damage to a rift guardian, no pylons. (But with a 30s stack on FoK because of elite draught, but still)
What's the best way to level a fresh Seasonal character? I read to play bounties on Expert but I can barely kill grey enemies this way. I've dropped to Normal bounties for now (lvl 26 currently) but it doesn't seem to be levelling me any faster than just playing the campaign. Am I missing something?
Unless you get a really good drop or have a twinked character, Hard difficulty is the best balance of bonus XP to increased monster health for leveling 1-70.
What's the best way to level a fresh Seasonal character? I read to play bounties on Expert but I can barely kill grey enemies this way. I've dropped to Normal bounties for now (lvl 26 currently) but it doesn't seem to be levelling me any faster than just playing the campaign. Am I missing something?
Unless you get a really good drop or have a twinked character, Hard difficulty is the best balance of bonus XP to increased monster health for leveling 1-70.
I think it depends on class too. I found Demon Hunter to be terribly weak at level 1 and so I started on normal, whereas my Necro probably could have done hard or expert.
Not sure if I'm super jazzed about Barbarian. I'm level 44, so it's early to judge since I don't have all the abilities and runes. But after playing Wizard, having to run around and get in melee range seems weird to me. I kind of miss being able to just beam everything.
I also made a Barbarian this season, and I kind of feel the same way. Everything feels so slow, and I feel like my abilities don't hit as many enemies as I'd like. I don't think there's a power issue or anything, Barbarians have builds that are highly-rated by the community (and anyway, I'm only in the 20s, so not anywhere near an actual build), but it just feels less good to me.
If you're by yourself, I think the fastest way to level is jumping into Hard and hitting the zones with huge density (like Act 1, Dungeon Level 3, whatever it's called.... the one with the Butcher).
Then you just try and get as high of a massacre bonus as you can get. Always leave a couple enemies alive to follow you, because the massacre timer keeps resetting as long as you're hitting bad guys, you don't necessarily have to kill them. So use a few to help you walk between packs without it resetting.
Mind you, this will get incredibly tedious, very quickly, running the same area over and over and over and over again. So your mileage may vary if that's worth the cost of shaving a couple/few hours off your leveling time.
Trying a WD for the first time with the season, and it does level up really fast. Got the Haedrig's gifts knocked out relatively quickly which took me up to torment 9-ish. Then I managed to get lucky on some item gambles and switched to Jade Harvester build. That immediately took me to torment 13 and GR64, even with several suboptimal pieces stuck in there.
Did they buff the drop rate on ancient items? I got like 4 ancients, including my hellfire amulet, even before I had the full haedrigs knocked out, so would have been in like torment 2-4.
What's the best way to level a fresh Seasonal character? I read to play bounties on Expert but I can barely kill grey enemies this way. I've dropped to Normal bounties for now (lvl 26 currently) but it doesn't seem to be levelling me any faster than just playing the campaign. Am I missing something?
Unless you get a really good drop or have a twinked character, Hard difficulty is the best balance of bonus XP to increased monster health for leveling 1-70.
I think it depends on class too. I found Demon Hunter to be terribly weak at level 1 and so I started on normal, whereas my Necro probably could have done hard or expert.
I suppose so. If you're not trivially killing things on Normal, then bumping up to Hard might not be worthwhile. Monsters have 2x health but give 1.75x XP. If you get to the point where you're one shotting smaller mobs and not struggling at all, it's generally worth going up to Hard. I imagine for some classes it might take some gear upgrades before hitting that point.
It's kind of fun to check out and play through once. In the end you're still just playing Diablo 3, but if you're into nerdpoints or cosmetics, there are some to be had.
I know I may be beating a dead horse at this point, but where would I be able to find a group to push 2-4p grifts? I've been at making a support monk for maybe 5 seasons hoping someone will jump in, but I'm just having no luck finding someone.
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Look in communities for Greater Riftings. Advertise in there. I've been doing the same the last few seasons with znec but never gotten to use it. Unable to play as much as i'd like this season due to reasons.
Once you have 3 Marauders (1 has to be shoulders), zoey’s, bombardiers, an enforcer gem, and a cubed manticore you should be able to get started. Pretty standard rolls, except Resource Cost Reduction in place of the usual cooldown rolls, with topaz in helm.
Cluster arrow- loaded for bear (fire) and cubed cindercoat is easier on hatred, but CA-maelstrom (cold) can feel a little better... the cold version shifts your damage to rockets (so you take ballistics passive) the will leech some life back for you.
So thanks to @E.Coyote I got to 70 last night. Then today a nice rando GR'd me till I was out of keys and I got about 200 paragon levels. My gear feels like poop still though and I'm not sure I can handle Torment I yet, and if I do it'll be slow going. Any suggestions on my build? I followed some Demon Hunter 16 build but I'm not too sure about it.
I got a Shi Mizu which is, according to Rhykker at least, part of the best push build for Natalya FoK.
As someone who plays D3 as a relaxing game to make demons explode, I'll never equip that.
But if I paid a lot of attention it could've been useful.
I may transition to N6M4 to see what it's like, though many of pieces for it are much worse compared to M6 FoK at the moment (awful Pledge/Rose, bad Rucksack, 4 bad natty rings I currently don't have to wear)
My FoK was surprisingly able to survive GR90 out of random grifting. Wasn't contributing significant damage though.
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Shi Mizu FoK build assumes you never let yourself take environmental damage or stand in the bad things. Too high stress for me at the best of times.
There's actually a build that uses Shi Mizu? How does that work? Every time one of those drops I look at it and it seems useless.
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You purposely keep yourself below 25% health for 100% crit at all times, you stack damage and use FoK on cooldown to obliterate everything around you. It used to be the best push build for DHs but it's very high risk/high reward.
I got a primal ring of emptiness at GR70, which was perfect for my build. Currently at GR83, rank 86 on the WD leaderboard yay. Hit a hard wall at GR84 though, going to need to farm for a bit.
This is the first time I've ever gotten to the D3 Seasonal "endgame" so to speak. I got the infernal machines and make myself an amulet (with a bad passive!) and am going to do a level 20 Rift for the last part of my seasonal set, but I'm not sure what to do after that?
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I barely know what is going on TBH but the journey objective stuff seems like a clear enough path to follow for now?
Have you tried combining it with a 4 pc Marauders? I'm seeing damage numbers in the tens of billions with no real effort to minmax gear.
Missing a Restraint as the last key item.
Tricky to play though, managing 2 resources and 3 CDs and watching the CoE clock.
That said, I ended up in a 70 grift 4man which showed me I'm not quite ready to solo that.
Basically, it's a lot of Strafing, Rain of Vengeancing, and FoKing.
I have not. I'll look into that.
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Join the "season powerleveling" community, say you're looking for a PL in chat and hope someone throws you an invite, or ask for a PL in clan chat. Going from 1-70 on your own is the worst part of the game in my opinion.
I did 1T damage to a rift guardian, no pylons. (But with a 30s stack on FoK because of elite draught, but still)
I think it depends on class too. I found Demon Hunter to be terribly weak at level 1 and so I started on normal, whereas my Necro probably could have done hard or expert.
Then you just try and get as high of a massacre bonus as you can get. Always leave a couple enemies alive to follow you, because the massacre timer keeps resetting as long as you're hitting bad guys, you don't necessarily have to kill them. So use a few to help you walk between packs without it resetting.
Mind you, this will get incredibly tedious, very quickly, running the same area over and over and over and over again. So your mileage may vary if that's worth the cost of shaving a couple/few hours off your leveling time.
Did they buff the drop rate on ancient items? I got like 4 ancients, including my hellfire amulet, even before I had the full haedrigs knocked out, so would have been in like torment 2-4.
It's a fun nostalgia trip, but reward wise it's not too important. Some cosmetic stuff, a few achievements.
Once you have 3 Marauders (1 has to be shoulders), zoey’s, bombardiers, an enforcer gem, and a cubed manticore you should be able to get started. Pretty standard rolls, except Resource Cost Reduction in place of the usual cooldown rolls, with topaz in helm.
Cluster arrow- loaded for bear (fire) and cubed cindercoat is easier on hatred, but CA-maelstrom (cold) can feel a little better... the cold version shifts your damage to rockets (so you take ballistics passive) the will leech some life back for you.
You can copy from my profile, except... apparently I left ballistics on even though I’m currently using the fire version, woops.
https://us.diablo3.com/en/profile/Noggin-1936/hero/3223963
Of course.
If anyone actually gets a useful Primal Ancient for their guaranteed one at GR 70 please post it.
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As someone who plays D3 as a relaxing game to make demons explode, I'll never equip that.
But if I paid a lot of attention it could've been useful.
I may transition to N6M4 to see what it's like, though many of pieces for it are much worse compared to M6 FoK at the moment (awful Pledge/Rose, bad Rucksack, 4 bad natty rings I currently don't have to wear)
My FoK was surprisingly able to survive GR90 out of random grifting. Wasn't contributing significant damage though.
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I had to roll sockets on both my Endless Walk pieces so I feel you.
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Yeah, follow the journey stuff, you'll get your free set and that's what you really want to power spike yourself up.
A few pages back noggin did a write up for tips on seasons (Page 5, 3rd post) for tips on spending shards and your first DB.