I want to try Barbarian but I’ve been enjoying my Sorceress too much!

  • null_@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I’m really hoping Sorc gets some buffs to make it more fun to play, I just tried starting a third one (abandoned all 3 before WT3) with full renown bonuses and it still feels like wet tissue paper both offensively and defensively.

    As they play now, probably Rogue (movement speed/skills feels so good while leveling) or Necro (just the best feeling overall despite terrible speed).

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      1 year ago

      I actually ditched my rogue for a sorc as i kept running into trouble myself. Felt like i very badly needed some better drops.

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        It may be dependent on your build, Rogue was the character I beat the campaign with first and got to WT4 first, it was pretty painless.

        Used melee Flurry/imbues with Close-quarters combat and combo points. I think it helps that most of the core skill aspects for Rogue (flurry, TB, Barrage) are available from the codex, so you don’t need to rely too much on drops.

  • TouretteEdgar@lemmy.world
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    I will most likely skip the first season entirely. I don’t see myself starting a new character. I tried the other classes (except sorc) and I don’t like any of them. So because you need to create a new one, I will skip this season and might play its content in season 2 when its content gets to the eternal realm.

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      1 year ago

      I might skip it as well, but for a different reason. I’d like to try a necro after playing Druid but they are going to need to make a ton of QoL changes (gear) as well as drastically improving the endgame. If they don’t do both, then I don’t really have a desire to play.

  • nazuna@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    Thinking about trying a female barbarian. They just give off a huge dommy mommy feel 😩

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    1 year ago

    In both D3 and PoE, I’ve always played one character per season. I don’t really do “alts”.

    Knowing this, I’m planning to do the same in D4. I’ve only leveled Rogue to lvl 100 since launch, but haven’t even created other characters. I’ll just spend the first few seasons trying out the different classes. Probably going Sorc for S1, likely starting out with Lightning but time will tell if I stick to it or just try out multiple different builds.

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      1 year ago

      I agree, seems a waste to make preseason alts. My barb is basically done, probably going to make a rogue for season 1.

    • chunkystyles@sopuli.xyz
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      I always played one character per season. There were a few times I rolled alts in a season and they were always a massive pain to gear up. It was never worth it.

      Now, we don’t really know what the first season is going to be like. Rolling an alt might not be that big of a deal, who knows. But I have a hard time imagining it not being a waste of time.

  • JeanMiaouss@programming.dev
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    1 year ago

    I played a sorc to 60 and a barb to 40, but I don’t enjoy the grind for sacred/ancestral items so I quit until they add obtainable chase items.

    I might play season one if friends join, and I’ll probably play a rogue.

    Anyone else feels items are missing some “flavor” that prevents them from enjoying the grind? I miss the feel of dropping HRs or rare uniques in D2…

    • Wr4ith@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Definitely feel like, not excited about drops.

      Nothing feels exclusive, really. When a unique drops I’m not able to recognize what it might be so it feels like just another drop. Really hoping they make some changes to address this.

    • NimbleSloth@lemmy.world
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      Yeah I hear you. Got to level 70 on world tier 4 and I can’t be bothered to grind NM dungeons to have a chance at better gear. I just find it boring. I will probably start a new class season 1 because I know my friends will play but we will see how long I stick around.

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    1 year ago

    This is my first Diablo and first game with “seasons.” I’m currently playing a level 55 Barbarian. Can someone explain: What can I expect from season 1 and why would I switch to a new character to play it?

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      Two main reasons:

      1. It’s about the leveling experience being different every season. MMO fans don’t typically understand that the fun in ARPGs (usually) comes from variety, whether that be different skill builds or different loot along the way making every playthrough a little different. Seasons also change mechanics and add new season-exclusive items to tweak the leveling experience.

      2. New season-only items, cosmetics, and battle pass. Everything other than the battle pass should usually be available on the Eternal realm after the season ends, but you get it sooner on the new Season realm.

    • Kronusx12@lemmy.world
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      Everyone playing seasons has to start a new character. You also don’t have access to your old stash / gear.

      Especially for those who play with friends it can be really fun to put everyone at the exact same point again and allow you all to play through again. Seasons are usually big updates that add new unique / legendary items, new gameplay mechanics, new quests, etc. You play the season, get whatever loot and whatnot you can, and (if you want to) try to rise up the seasonal leaderboards. Once the season is over, you can move your character over to a “non-seasonal” character and continue to play them whenever. At this point, Diablo also merges those changes, new loot, etc. into the general game for everyone to get.

      So you can generally get all the seasonal stuff later on even if you don’t play the season, but you have a better chance of getting seasonal loot during the season.

      That’s basically it.

    • VeryAmaze@vlemmy.net
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      A bit to explain what’s the point of seasons in arpgs: basically a season gets a few new changes/mechanics that are supposed to change the experience. Everyone starts fresh, and the seasons theme is what makes it different. It also affects the balance of the game, because it means all the new mechanics affect you from early game - instead of balancing mechanics around uber late game grinders.
      With living games, you either do vertical progression, or horizontal progression, or you do seasons and wipe the board clean.

      As a casual-ish player I like seasons because everyone is expected to run around sub-optimal setups and the game is balanced around that. Getting stronger is kinda the point. Then once I reach a certain point where my setup is “good enough” I can call it for the season. I’ve “completed” the season, and people who want to push further can keep going and keep perfecting their builds until the season is over.

      I’m d3 I’ve played every 2/3 seasons, each time a DH build, and it was a fresh experience each time.

    • HelloGodItsMeGod@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Hopefully someone else can elaborate more, but just to start you can only progress the battle pass with a seasonal character, not the eternal ones. Seasons also have new loot drops. I’m also new, so I unfortunately don’t know much more.

  • I_Hate_Blackbirds@startrek.website
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    1 year ago

    Definitely depends on what the Season affixes are! My intention is always to play a new class but it depends on the modifiers.

    I’m not sure if we’ll be getting unique armour sets like D3, because those always played a big part in what classes were going to have the most satisfying end-game play for your play style.

  • twistypencil@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I am at level 51 necromancer right now, and haven’t explored any of the other classes. I like the idea of trying another class for the new season, any suggestions for something different?

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    1 year ago

    I guess I’m in the minority but I’ll probably stick with doing another Necro build but maybe a blood build.

  • Vit@lemmy.world
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    Currently playing Druid and nearing level 100. I’ll stick to Druid up until season 1, and I’ll try a new class at that point. I think it will help keep it new and exciting that way.

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    I’m currently playing a druid and having a blast with the lightning wolf build. I’ll probably go Rogue or Sorc for season 1. The last two games I’ve ways gone Necromancer so I figured it’s time to mix it up a bit.