Yeah, you guessed right, I want to get the extra stash tab.
So far I have a PLVL 400 wizard and I'm currently comfortable in solo GR 35. Slowly I can push higher, I might get to 40 with my current strategy, but not much beyond that.
Is there a realistic chance for a casual HC player (1-2 hrs a night) to get to solo GR 60? If so, what char/build can you recommend? I tried a few from the page, but most of the time I'm missing some items or have terrible stats on them.
Any ideas welcome. I also accept a "forget about it".
Well, you can do GR60 with every class in HC or Solo, and it should be pretty easy.
What I would do if I were you is simply keep speed farming for that gear and paragon levels. If you can do GR35, that means you can speed farm T6-T7 efficiently. Keep doing that until you notice you are clearing GR40-45, then up your speed farm level to Torment 8-9.
That is the process most of us take, and at some point you will be speed farming T10 in about 2-5 minutes, getting around 900m xp per run, amassing paragon levels and more gear to make that GR60 push.
I guess just keep on keeping on man, its a system, no real easy way to cheat it.
Ah, that makes me feel better... its more grinding than skills required (I can do the grinding)
You say that, but tbh if uve played enough to be para 400 you should be way about 35 and already pushing into the GR50+ atleast I think I was farming T10 before I was para 200 this season. Perhaps link your armory so we can see what sort of gear you have as it seems your a bit behind the curve on what ure clearing compared to your level.
As an answer to the original question, the easiest class to do a GR60 with would be a crusader because once u have full invoker your practically invincible at that difficulty and you just run through, clump mobs and hold down LMB on the champion. It's also the least paragon-dependent build early on as it gains nothing from CC/CHD meaning that a para 800 isn't much stronger than a para 400 for that build.
Yeah, you guessed right, I want to get the extra stash tab.
So far I have a PLVL 400 wizard and I'm currently comfortable in solo GR 35. Slowly I can push higher, I might get to 40 with my current strategy, but not much beyond that.
Is there a realistic chance for a casual HC player (1-2 hrs a night) to get to solo GR 60? If so, what char/build can you recommend? I tried a few from the page, but most of the time I'm missing some items or have terrible stats on them.
Any ideas welcome. I also accept a "forget about it".
Well, you can do GR60 with every class in HC or Solo, and it should be pretty easy.
What I would do if I were you is simply keep speed farming for that gear and paragon levels. If you can do GR35, that means you can speed farm T6-T7 efficiently. Keep doing that until you notice you are clearing GR40-45, then up your speed farm level to Torment 8-9.
That is the process most of us take, and at some point you will be speed farming T10 in about 2-5 minutes, getting around 900m xp per run, amassing paragon levels and more gear to make that GR60 push.
I guess just keep on keeping on man, its a system, no real easy way to cheat it.
Good Luck!
Ah, that makes me feel better... its more grinding than skills required
(I can do the grinding)
You say that, but tbh if uve played enough to be para 400 you should be way about 35 and already pushing into the GR50+ atleast I think I was farming T10 before I was para 200 this season. Perhaps link your armory so we can see what sort of gear you have as it seems your a bit behind the curve on what ure clearing compared to your level.
As an answer to the original question, the easiest class to do a GR60 with would be a crusader because once u have full invoker your practically invincible at that difficulty and you just run through, clump mobs and hold down LMB on the champion. It's also the least paragon-dependent build early on as it gains nothing from CC/CHD meaning that a para 800 isn't much stronger than a para 400 for that build.
lit just play crusader and go full LoN with trash ancients gear or go semigood invoker, which should take almost no real grinding.