Don't ya get a big herd of monsters chasing after ya though or do you have enough movement speed to leave em in the dust? Sounds like a good plan.
is there a list so you know what rares to pick up? trying to increase my efficiency farming
Not trolling, is this game worth playing yet?
act 2 in the desolate sands
*USUALLY there's between 7-9 elite packs in there however lately there seems to be less so ninja nerf?*
i usually: log out in vault, resume, take the portal out to desolate sands to find out where you are, step back in then tp to town. goto black canyon mines and clear the packs, goto road to alcarnus, clear the elite across the bridge, then go to ancient path to check on goblin, then take WP back to town and take TP to vault. clear and repeat.
Is there a reason why you dont' just clear the vault first?
yes cuz you want a 5 stack going INTO the vault as the packs are all inside the vault unlike the other places where you have to hunt for them
Why do you want a full NV stack going into the vault? What difference does it make by getting the stack in the vault and killing the other packs as you run through the other locations vs getting the stack from other locations and ending in the vault? If on any given random run you encounter say 12 packs, you're going to have to lose 5 of them to get the stack regardless.
Why do you want a full NV stack going into the vault? What difference does it make by getting the stack in the vault and killing the other packs as you run through the other locations vs getting the stack from other locations and ending in the vault? If on any given random run you encounter say 12 packs, you're going to have to lose 5 of them to get the stack regardless.
Blizz developers have stated that the drop rates and loot tables are the same throughout acts. I.E. all elite packs and bosses in Act 2 have the same drop rates.different mobs have different drop tables. the tougher the mob, the better the drop rate. so elite guardians and mages will drop better loot as their loot tables are better. i think d3incgamers has a loot table discussion, but it may just pertain to act3 and 4
Blizz developers have stated that the drop rates and loot tables are the same throughout acts. I.E. all elite packs and bosses in Act 2 have the same drop rates.
price check on barb pants:
http://i.imgur.com/9RKbo.png
Found and bought it at about 20m. Didn't really want to blow that much on my barb but it seemed like too good a deal to pass up. The auction was new with 1d11hr and I got the feeling this was a hot deal based on the 2 days I've been trying to gear up and have been unable to win anything decent.
price check on barb pants:
http://i.imgur.com/9RKbo.png
Found and bought it at about 20m. Didn't really want to blow that much on my barb but it seemed like too good a deal to pass up. The auction was new with 1d11hr and I got the feeling this was a hot deal based on the 2 days I've been trying to gear up and have been unable to win anything decent.
That's what I figured as well, if I got those pants(prob have to get chest with high vit as well) then I can essentially go pure str on everything else and maybe save gold there. If I overpaid, I don't think it was by much. I was getting tired of waiting for the right deal to come along.
I did check the AH and according to the results for 170str 200 vit and 60 all res, the closest match is around 50m. But I don't trust those values unless it has bids. There was one however that had about 70 all res, acane res, 240 vit and 100 str with 2 empty sockets that was no buyout with bids around 70m so I took that as a good sign. 🙂
what are you gonna do with your monk gear? i need to upgrade my stuff but everything costs tens of millions... and farming act3 over and over is getting a tad boring
i have no idea how i can ever gear up, my gear sucks but unless i win lotto with an epic drop to sell for xxxx millions, i can't afford to buy anything lol
the stat budget on that is insane. i dont know if its worth 20m, but you can definitely afford to skimp out on vitality on some other pieces to average the cost of your gear down.