Nice luck! I tried out Rift It Forward yesterday and got so many legendaries per hour that it felt like I was robbing them. That's to say, it was so easy and rewarding that it almost felt like cheating!
Absolutely zero chance anyone is getting banned for standing around burning rats with an item effect that exists within the game. They may fix it eventually, but any heavy-handedness in doing so is all on Blizzard at that point, not the people who find things like this.
Trying out this build in T1 and I really like it! With Firewalkers and Warezchain, it's a lot of fun to speed around packs, painting the floor with fire and melting nearly everything! The only tricky part is getting used to noticing when my Arcane Orbits run out.
Sure, RNG is RNG, but they really need to stop balancing the game around people who have 40 hours to play each week. I've been playing for a couple hours each night since RoS, but lately my luck has seemed to dry up and now even when I do get a legendary, smart loot loves to stop working and roll it with a different primary stat. The rest of the time it's some poorly rolled legendary with no fun unique effect. Maybe 1 in 20 drops is something I'd actually use and I'm lucky to get 3 in an hour.
They need some bad luck protection like WoW's justice and valor points. Nothing major, just a little perk here and there to keep you going when RNG is screwing you over but still rewarding you for the time you've invested. Shard gamlbing, with its 1 in 1000 chance to get something decent, is not the answer. Maybe a free enchant every so often. Something to make you feel like you're making even the slightest bit of improvement.
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They need some bad luck protection like WoW's justice and valor points. Nothing major, just a little perk here and there to keep you going when RNG is screwing you over but still rewarding you for the time you've invested. Shard gamlbing, with its 1 in 1000 chance to get something decent, is not the answer. Maybe a free enchant every so often. Something to make you feel like you're making even the slightest bit of improvement.