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Bought Diablo II

nerp

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So I ordered Diablo II and figured better late than never. What do you guys recommend I do as a total beginner? What type of character should I set out with first? Should I bother with multiplayer gaming or is the single player mode good enough? Should I bother with the expansion pack?
 

Juddog

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Dec 11, 2006
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Originally posted by: nerp
So I ordered Diablo II and figured better late than never. What do you guys recommend I do as a total beginner? What type of character should I set out with first? Should I bother with multiplayer gaming or is the single player mode good enough? Should I bother with the expansion pack?

Just pick a character and start playing.
/thread
 

zagood

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Mar 28, 2005
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advice: uninstall before your life slips away!

fun game. be sure to schedule non-playing times so your friends and family don't worry about you too much.
 

shortylickens

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Jul 15, 2003
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Return it and get Titan Quest instead.
Its everything Diablo 2 is and better.
More fun, more goodies, better classes because you can mix them. The storage works better and with Titan Quest Vault you can keep assloads of goodies and not lose them when you transfer the game or characters to another computer.

Plenty of neat user-created maps floating around too.
 

Maximilian

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Feb 8, 2004
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Originally posted by: nerp
So I ordered Diablo II and figured better late than never. What do you guys recommend I do as a total beginner? What type of character should I set out with first? Should I bother with multiplayer gaming or is the single player mode good enough? Should I bother with the expansion pack?

Ok to suceed in the world of diablo II you need to do the following:

1. Get the expansion

2. Go online and start making an elemental druid

3. Look up a guide on elemental druids, they are very versatile characters and IMO the only one that has a chance against every other class.

4. Find a low level questing game and kill them all, take their gold too

There ya go, thats the recipe to success in diablo II, its a lot of fun.
 

Chronoshock

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Jul 6, 2004
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If you go the single player route, be sure to download atma ( http://atma.diabloii.net/ ) it'll help you immensely in organizing and storing extra items. As for your first build, if you plan on getting items yourself, build either a blizzballer or meteorb sorc for MF runs (go to the diabloii.net forums to see what those two builds mean) or a fishymancer (necromancer with skeletons). Both are good starter builds that don't rely on items too much and are decent at finding items.
If you're going to do multiplayer and plan on getting items from other people, just make whatever you want, but a hammerdin is always fun.
 

nismotigerwvu

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May 13, 2004
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The expansion pack is a must have. I recommend a "summancer" just becuase its really fun and nearly impossible to die as. You may find the barbarian class more fun if you like clicking a lot. PM if you want to play on battle.net sometime. But yeah, the X-pack is a must have, gotta repeat that a few more times.
 

FuryofFive

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Sep 7, 2005
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Originally posted by: Maximilian
Originally posted by: nerp
So I ordered Diablo II and figured better late than never. What do you guys recommend I do as a total beginner? What type of character should I set out with first? Should I bother with multiplayer gaming or is the single player mode good enough? Should I bother with the expansion pack?

Ok to suceed in the world of diablo II you need to do the following:

1. Get the expansion

2. Go online and start making an elemental druid

3. Look up a guide on elemental druids, they are very versatile characters and IMO the only one that has a chance against every other class.

4. Find a low level questing game and kill them all, take their gold too

There ya go, thats the recipe to success in diablo II, its a lot of fun.

or you can ninja cow levels heh

 

Zenoth

Diamond Member
Jan 29, 2005
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My advice is to stop playing before it consumes your social life, and it is a serious advice.
 

BudAshes

Lifer
Jul 20, 2003
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Originally posted by: shortylickens
Return it and get Titan Quest instead.
Its everything Diablo 2 is and better.
More fun, more goodies, better classes because you can mix them. The storage works better and with Titan Quest Vault you can keep assloads of goodies and not lose them when you transfer the game or characters to another computer.

Plenty of neat user-created maps floating around too.

but no bnet.
 

ConstipatedVigilante

Diamond Member
Feb 22, 2006
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Originally posted by: Zenoth
My advice is to stop playing before it consumes your social life, and it is a serious advice.

Yeah, we're actually not kidding. Starcrack is nothing compared to the addiction that is Diablo II.
 

udneekgnim

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Jun 27, 2008
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get the expansion

make a hammerdin to magic find and make new characters based off of the gear you pick up from magic finding

also, find a guide on level rushing
 

xSkyDrAx

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Sep 14, 2003
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single player on d2 is fun, go through it once if you haven't but multiplayer is a totally different beast. You're either hoarding lots of good items and selling them or you're pvp-ing. i find fun in the former.
 

invidia

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Oct 8, 2006
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Why are people comparing this as a time sink like WoW? You can hit high 80s within 2 days if you're doing things right. You can get geared in a week, without putting in 14 hours a day.
 

TidusZ

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Nov 13, 2007
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Comparing Diablo 2 and Titan Quest is like comparing a Cadillac convertible to a Honda civic. Civics are great, but don't even try and compare them to a cadillac, don't even start.

My recommendation would be to make a character whose good for magic finding, finding good items that is. Typically that would be a sorceress, either fire or frost, and try to get good gear with +% chance of finding magic items. That'll help you get somewhat rich to start out.

edit: On another note, titan quest could have been a lot better if it wasn't as easy to cheat in as the original diablo. It basically breaks multiplayer unless your playing with close friends -> and even then diablo 2 is superior.
 

soybeast

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Apr 26, 2006
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if you want to get rich the quickest, magic find for some valuable items, then play the economy. I found it to be more fun then the actual game after a while.
 

ConstipatedVigilante

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Feb 22, 2006
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Originally posted by: invidia
Why are people comparing this as a time sink like WoW? You can hit high 80s within 2 days if you're doing things right. You can get geared in a week, without putting in 14 hours a day.

What's the fun of the game if you're power leveling? And my god man, how would you get to 80 in 2 days? Level speed is pretty much proportional to how much time you put in.
 

Zenoth

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Jan 29, 2005
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Originally posted by: ConstipatedVigilante
Originally posted by: invidia
Why are people comparing this as a time sink like WoW? You can hit high 80s within 2 days if you're doing things right. You can get geared in a week, without putting in 14 hours a day.

What's the fun of the game if you're power leveling? And my god man, how would you get to 80 in 2 days? Level speed is pretty much proportional to how much time you put in.

The thing is Diablo II's addictiveness does not reside in leveling, however slow or fast, legitimately or not one can or want to do it. It's much more complex and deeper than that. That game is a gambling game with monsters and a nice little story behind it, it's addictive as long as you just start it up and play, it's as difficult to explain and justify as it is for a person who's dependent on alcohol and cigarettes even if the technical/medical/chemical/physical reasons behind it are clear.

It's good to know that many players can control themselves and that many others did get bored with Diablo II eventually, but it is also a potential danger to anyone's social life and as I said I am not joking about this. I myself have been trapped in a "playing, stopping, restarting" loop about four or five times, and each times I stopped (until the last one, so far) were because I thought that because I knew everything about the game, because I had tried every items possible in single-player, that I would get bored of it, but when I logged-on Battle.Net again to play, it all started again, and in the back of my mind there's myself asking to me "why in the great heck am I still playing this".

That is called an obsession, and D2 can be like that for certain players. I don't want to make a dramatization, but facts are what they are, it's been known, observed and I am (or was) not alone in that boat. So, no, it's not just about leveling, I kept seeing many players around with two, three or more accounts, all of them full (8 characters each) of level 90+ characters, some at levels 97 or so, equipped with all of the best items, used under the very best character builds you could wish to glance even just a second over, and those players keep playing still today. Some of them don't "play" at all since all of the work is being done by bots while they're at school/job/boning their girlfriend, indeed, but there is still such hardcore players doing everything legitimately and often alone, even when playing on-line.

If D2 is just a hobby, entertainment, I have no problems with that, but when someone starts missing classes, or calling at the job because they've suddenly got a "cold" when yesterday they could have flown with Superman just to play D2 instead is exactly when that person needs to ask a few questions and try to reason with him/herself.
 

Denithor

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Apr 11, 2004
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Originally posted by: Zenoth
If D2 is just a hobby, entertainment, I have no problems with that, but when someone starts missing classes, or calling at the job because they've suddenly got a "cold" when yesterday they could have flown with Superman just to play D2 instead is exactly when that person needs to ask a few questions and try to reason with him/herself.

That pretty much applies to all addictions right there. The specific addiction doesn't matter, whether it's gambling, drugs, alcohol, internet chatting, porno, games, whatever...

But, wow, we went really OT here, didn't we?
 

Jeeebus

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Aug 29, 2006
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Originally posted by: ConstipatedVigilante
Originally posted by: invidia
Why are people comparing this as a time sink like WoW? You can hit high 80s within 2 days if you're doing things right. You can get geared in a week, without putting in 14 hours a day.

What's the fun of the game if you're power leveling? And my god man, how would you get to 80 in 2 days? Level speed is pretty much proportional to how much time you put in.

actually you can hit lvl 80 in about or less than an hour. of course, for me, it's easier to just throw some jsp forum gold at some schmuck to lvl a new character to 90 for me in a day, if I get the itch to try something new.
 

evident

Lifer
Apr 5, 2005
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get a hammerdin


start a 8 person party in the last waypoint of act 2 to go to baal

go back to town, turn on hostile mode, go to the waypoint, hammer all the sorry bastards, take their gold, throw down random crap items near their corpse so they may accidentilly pick up the wrong stuff when they come back, throw some more hammers and their corpse explodes and all their loot is yours :)