After many years of online playing I‘ve started an offline „career“
I have a Sorceress, a Paladin and a Druid who all finished hell mode and a few normal chars for additional storage.
Now I started to do some Ubers.
torches I‘ve found so far:
1. Sorceress
2. Druid
3. Pala
4. Pala
So I was wondering if this is a real lucky coincidence or if this is especially for single player that you only find torches for the classes you have in hell?
After many years of online playing I‘ve started an offline „career“
I have a Sorceress, a Paladin and a Druid who all finished hell mode and a few normal chars for additional storage.
Now I started to do some Ubers.
torches I‘ve found so far:
1. Sorceress
2. Druid
3. Pala
4. Pala
So I was wondering if this is a real lucky coincidence or if this is especially for single player that you only find torches for the classes you have in hell?
Doc-Magic wrote: 1 year ago
After many years of online playing I‘ve started an offline „career“
I have a Sorceress, a Paladin and a Druid who all finished hell mode and a few normal chars for additional storage.
Now I started to do some Ubers.
torches I‘ve found so far:
1. Sorceress
2. Druid
3. Pala
4. Pala
So I was wondering if this is a real lucky coincidence or if this is especially for single player that you only find torches for the classes you have in hell?
Any tips for newcomers on playing offline?
Just reaching lvl 90 with my first necro and starting to think: ok, build is more or less finished, what to do to make it 99? For now just farming TZ's on P3...
Sounds like you have a pretty good handle on things!
On recommendation from my ssf offline journey is mule/stash management. You’ll fill up all your characters stashes very quickly if you keep every unique/set/runeword base you find, I only keep uniques if they are useful, rolled exceptionally well, or very rare/high level.
Example: when I started I was keeping every set item I found, but after having 3 characters all full of sets I was like “seriously I’m never going to wear any of these” so I chucked 75% and used the space for more useful gear.
Pretty much I have 1 mule’s worth of gear for leveling the rest I dedicate for the level 75 and up time, everything before 75 is pretty much just used for a matter of hours while after 75 it’s the forever stuff
Nate wrote: 1 year ago
Sounds like you have a pretty good handle on things!
On recommendation from my ssf offline journey is mule/stash management. You’ll fill up all your characters stashes very quickly if you keep every unique/set/runeword base you find, I only keep uniques if they are useful, rolled exceptionally well, or very rare/high level.
Example: when I started I was keeping every set item I found, but after having 3 characters all full of sets I was like “seriously I’m never going to wear any of these” so I chucked 75% and used the space for more useful gear.
Pretty much I have 1 mule’s worth of gear for leveling the rest I dedicate for the level 75 and up time, everything before 75 is pretty much just used for a matter of hours while after 75 it’s the forever stuff
Yeah, that's right. 80% things collected is usually never used again... I use this site to see if drop is worth to keep: https://maxroll.gg/d2/items/valuable-unique-set-items
I only collect top tier items from the list.
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