To me, the way they are handling side quests is more like making the random dungeons have a reason to use them. In D2, you could skip every single random cave, dungeon, or portal with absolutely no loss. I think that these side quests just give you a reason to explore more of the world rather than just following the main quest directly.
I also might be reading too much into nothing and stating the obvious but notice when he talks about balancing out the class to work together. He says the ranged classes. To me, the WD is more of a mid-range class and not considered a true ranged class. So the plural would once again confirm some sort of bow user who is ranged.
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Heart of the Oak and Rain are what I am aiming for because they give me extra mana and have relatively easy runes to get on SP.
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Also, is it a good build to level with or should I go summon first and then respec to bone around 40?
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I'll probably give it a try and thanks to respec and can change if it's not working thanks.
@kickin - I'll probably try that one next. Does it work well if I mix in some poison or should I go straight bone?
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Example:
Alabaster rune breaks down into: a, j, p.
crimson rune breaks down into: f, q, t
To create a obsidian rune you need: 2a, 3q.
Therefore you have to break down two alabaster runes and three crimson runes to create an obsidian rune.
Although, after re-reading the page it says:
So maybe what it is is that you can break down a higher level stone and possibly get a different stone of a lower quality or possibly nothing at all making is a gamble to do.
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