In d3 they let you get to a higher level of gear quicker and have more levels of difficulty and it is easily done solo but takes a long time to get a “perfect” set of gear. In d2 it is very easy to get to a gear level you can farm nm and do some parts of hell, it’s tough to get a gear level to farm hell efficiently and its near impossible to get a “perfect” or near “perfect” set of gear solo. People will tell you d2 has many different end games but it doesn’t really it’s just people do different things with what they get from doing endgame.ĭiablo 2s endgame is the same as diablo 3s endgame only on a different scale, both end games are grinding for the perfect gear set but both the speed at which you get the gear and the curve to how you get gear is different. D2 is what it is, and I got into it with open eyes, wanting to see what the experience would be like. I wander if others are in the same spot like me. I would find a talk in Youtube to listen to while progressing, but can barely make an hour. Now, in Act V on NM, I am getting more and more bored. Got used to the controls and the WASD tricks for my curses, no problem. The last one I quit until release to prevent burnout.Īfter reading for years that D2 was one of the greatest, I preordered when it became available, and was hoping that it would keep me busy until the release of Succubus, first person combat in Hell, in early October.Īlways being in love with caster/undead themes, I picked the Necro, looked at a guide and launched on, offline, as a die-hard SSF. I also have several hundred hours in PoE and Grim Dawn each. Spent several hundred hours there, enjoying it more pre-GR than post because infinite difficulty is not my cup of tea. My first flirt with Diablo was with D3 RoS, when I read that they were getting rid of the auction house.
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