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Let us know what your friends list in Diablo3 looks like 3 weeks after the patch then tell us if you disagree.
Diablo 3, more like diablo - 3 weeks worth of content every patch.
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Mar 16, 2017DiabloFanUser47052 posted a message on First Look at Patch 2.5.0Posted in: News
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If a chicken says, "All chickens are liars" is the chicken telling the truth?
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There are three words in the English language that end with "gry." One is hungry and the other is angry. What is the third word? Everyone uses this word every day, everyone knows what it means, and knows what it stands for. If you have listened very closely I have already told you the third word.
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Currently it's for bid at 35m, every other one is selling for 400m+
Find it in the NA-SC auction house with these parameters:
-Armor
-WD skill bonus: summon zombie dogs (8)
-Bonus vs elites
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I'm currently selling a +115mana / -8 seconds Zombie dogs Stone of Jordan on NA-SC auction house. -8 seconds zombie dogs is the max that a ring can roll, and the +dmg to elites is also nice. It's perfect for any sacrifice builds as it's the max roll zombie dogs for the ring slot.
Currently it's for bid at 35m, every other ring with similar stats is selling for 400m+
Find it in the NA-SC auction house with these parameters:
-Armor
-WD skill bonus: summon zombie dogs (8)
-Bonus vs elites
Thanks! and my apologies if it's not okay to post auctions here, i'll delete this if needed.
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Frys in san diego is doing a midnight opening. They always have non-preorder copies; That might be a good place to try to get one, assuming you can do the midnight opening thing.
It's a huge store too, they probably have quite a few copies.
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I can't help but notice multishot is a HELL of a lot better in Diablo 3 than it was in Diablo 2, damage wise. i agree, i have solely been focusing on monk and barb, but demon hunter might be a diamond in the rough.
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Sorry but everything about this post makes me angry.
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I lol'd
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As for what's in the vault, so far i think i've got a bag of honey roasted peanuts, some raisinettes, some doritos, a bottle of honey mead, and i'll be stocked with dr.pepper and mtn dew most likely, will probably eat a hearty breakfast friday morning of a potato skillet, bacon, eggs, etc. then start at about 11:30am friday morning to fight for sanctuary.
Granted, i will have already started tuesday night, but like i said, playing after work tuesday, wed, and thursday doesn't count. Im saving my food loot till my break.
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In Team Fortress, each class has many different choices of weapon loadouts that pertain to that class. Some are useful offshoots of the main weapon; Like the demoman has a pipe bomb launcher that arcs out of his launcher like a mortar, and you have to sort of predict the trajectory to be accurate, but when the bombs hit, they'll bounce around a bit, then blow up. However, you can trade in the bouncy pipe bombs in for one that does absolutely no damage unless it hits another player, the upside is it does quite a bit more damage than the standard pipe bombs.
Then, the demoman has "joke weapons". They arent as good as his standard loadout, but he can forego the pipe and sticky bombs and turn himself into a demoknight. It plays completely different from the normal demoman, instead of lobbing pipebombs from a distance, you trade your stickybomb for a shield that gives more HP and explosive resistances and namely: allows you to charge at the enemy, you trade your 2nd item the pipe bomb for boots that help you maneuver better in melee, and you trade your standard melee weapon for a sword that allows ammo to heal you instead of give you ammo.
Getting to my point and how this all relates to diablo; Demoman is a great class with his normal loadout, but sometimes people trade those in for demoknight because it's just fun to do sometimes. There's no argument, the demoknight loadout is not as good as the standard loadout, you wont get as many kills or be as useful to your team, but it's fun sometimes. It's balanced simply by the fact that it isn't really as adaptable to every situation as the default loadout, and oftentimes you find yourself helpless in some situations, where the default loadout would have offered you several options on how to save yourself.
I think some of the gimmicky builds and the players that play them will crop up from time to time, but they'll be balanced by their effectiveness. I think if a group wants to play 4 defensive monks, they will do it, but i dont think it will be as effective as a good balanced build. But just like Team Fortress, sometimes it's fun running the shittier, albiet ridiculous and fun builds, but i dont see them being common, as that happening isn't very common at all in TF2.