They don't all appear and go off at the same time, unless something has changed since I last fought him (a few months ago). You need to constantly move, exiting a circle as it goes off and moving into an adjacent one, etc. It takes two seconds for a ring to explode once it appears, so completely stop attacking him at this point and focus only on dodging.
If you're having trouble with the timing, wear lighting protection gear to reduce the damage from the explosions.
Just keep walking, they explode in order. Later with a good build you will kill the boss before this phase :D
Yeah... :/So the amiibo sends you to The Vault? I'm guessing that is only once per day though
This is my first-time play Diablo 3 and i finished the campaign solo and had a blast.Apologies if this has been asked, but would this game be enjoyable offline by myself? I picked it up as it was on sale but it seems that online coop is the preferred way to play for most.
Playing solo is great; you can explore every side area, rift, etc. at your own pace. Local co-op with a friend is great too.Apologies if this has been asked, but would this game be enjoyable offline by myself? I picked it up as it was on sale but it seems that online coop is the preferred way to play for most.
The best use for any unwanted items is to break them down into crafting mats at the blacksmith. Don't ever sell them, because money becomes absolutely trivial late-game.Is it a good idea to make rare items junk if you find better items and then sell all your junk at once?
Apologies if this has been asked, but would this game be enjoyable offline by myself? I picked it up as it was on sale but it seems that online coop is the preferred way to play for most.
Yeah... :/
I was hoping for a rainbow portal but nope, only The Vault, that's a pity, still have several rings I don't even care to use to open vaults...
But I'm still happy to get mine.
Playing solo is great; you can explore every side area, rift, etc. at your own pace. Local co-op with a friend is great too.
The best use for any unwanted items is to break them down into crafting mats at the blacksmith. Don't ever sell them, because money becomes absolutely trivial late-game.
You should get rid of it. Mark it as junk and then salvage it, just don't bother selling the pieces to a merchant.Ah good to know. Just got to level 12 so I'll make sure to stop selling them! So tempting to get rid of all the junk though.
Even salvage the grey gear?You should get rid of it. Mark it as junk and then salvage it, just don't bother selling the pieces to a merchant.
Absolutely. Grey/white gear salvages into unique crafting mats. Don't ever sell them; you'll only get pocket change for them, and gold is not going to be a problem late game, trust me. The crafting mats are infinitely more useful.
If you really like Blessed Hammer, you can make a great build out of it by finding the Seeker of the Light set. In the meantime, I recommend putting your new Roland's set to work with a build that plays to its strengths. The Roland's + Shield Bash or Roland's + Sweep Attack builds are both great this season.Whelp, I managed to get the season set reward for my crusader. Now I don't know what to do with it because I have been focusing on blessed hammer with my crusader. LOL.
If you really like Blessed Hammer, you can make a great build out of it by finding the Seeker of the Light set. In the meantime, I recommend putting your new Roland's set to work with a build that plays to its strengths. The Roland's + Shield Bash or Roland's + Sweep Attack builds are both great this season.
To leave a party use the menu to go back and re-launch a game. If you don't want people to join you, before to launch a game, use the "+" button to set the privacy.I can't figure out how to leave a party and stop the game from inviting randoms until I actually want it to but I can't figure out how
Played some 4 player single-joycon co-op this Christmas. Actually really really good fun and probably the best co-op game for gamey friends (when everything else is too casual and Nine Parchment was the 'deepest' game before Diablo 3). Not too much trouble with the controls either, except that equipping in the menu uses Analog-hold + Up-Button instead of just Right-Button confuses me, because the Right-Button alone isn't taken and that's how it works with a normal controller.
Apologies if this has been asked, but would this game be enjoyable offline by myself? I picked it up as it was on sale but it seems that online coop is the preferred way to play for most.
I got really busy over the holidays and never finished my Season tasks to get the full set of armor-I only got 2 pieces.
Do the rest of the pieces go into the general loot pool now or are they lost to me forever?
January 18. The upcoming patch should also be out by then as well.
Woo. Playing it makes me wonder sometime why they just dont convert the whole game in that style. Its just amazing!Time to put Smash down for a bit.
https://www.usgamer.net/articles/04...ning-of-tristram-how-to-access-start-end-time
Seems to be the most active Diablo thread so I have a noob question.
Do you have to run the campaign mode for each character before you can do adventure mode/rifts?
Yep :( Wirt's Leg is supposed to be a Legendary that dismantles into the Map. I hope Blizzard patches this before the event ends...There you go. Another Switch bug. Wirt Leg doesnt give Map of the Stars....Wirt Leg blue bug, seem to happen on PC too.
Yay! Blizzard strike again...
Thanks!1. You can hop straight to where you want to be in adventure mode. Remember to talk to Kulle first.
2. You can set which checkpoint you want to start at in campaign mode.
3. Cube, and the recipe is in-game for that after acquiring it. However, it's a pretty late game thing to do so unless you have a very specific farming set, you only want to do it a few times with some spare materials that you have.
Being unlucky. It's a very rare drop from her.Chiltara will NOT drop the gibbering gemstone. what am I doing wrong?