i never played druid in the before time, so from Arreat Summit:
" Since you can only have one Grizzly vs 3 Dire Wolves, monsters tend to target your character much more with one Grizzly Bear than with 3 Dire Wolves..."
Well, back in the before times Lord desis might as well been the real last boss of d2-lod. At least for melee builds.
Increasing the available number of summons to me is a little crazy. I mean it is so.ething I basically used to Dream of back in the day. However it makes playing a druid a lot easier than it used to be.
krathkor wrote: 3 months ago
i never played druid in the before time, so from Arreat Summit:
" Since you can only have one Grizzly vs 3 Dire Wolves, monsters tend to target your character much more with one Grizzly Bear than with 3 Dire Wolves..."
BoringTitle wrote: 3 months ago
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Increasing the available number of summons to me is a little crazy. I mean it is so.ething I basically used to Dream of back in the day. However it makes playing a druid a lot easier than it used to be.
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Much as I was and remain of the opinion that they should just not touch D2 and leave it as it is so as not to break it via "modern blizz BS", that change was actually pretty solid imo.
Sure, it made (summon) druids a hell of a lot easier/stronger than they used to be. But they're still significantly worse than plenty of other builds so certainly nothing as game-breakingly over the top as mosaics. What it did do though is make summon druids actual summoners. After all, if all you have is 1 bear, next to a necro with 20+ skeletons..you really have a hard time pretending that that's a satisfying 'summoner' experience.
True enough, still wish de seis hadn't been nerfrd into the Ground myself though, but that happened a long time ago.
I still install LOD and play with no updates every so often myself. It's not like they took anything away from me permanently or anything like that.
That would have been 1 grizzly (i used Spirit wolves most of the time myself) a vine and probably Oak Sage, and like 20 ravens hitting for like 84-86 lmao (what a waste of 20pts).
I can still remember when necro was reworked so that the skeletons were no longer complete rubbish. I feel this change similar to that one. Generally positive.
It's not like they force you to summon 8 wolves a bear a vine and a sage or anything. That's entirely my decision.
But they really need to get the Poison Creeper crash glitch under control on psn. Rabies druid was a lot of fun for me and this kinda makes that unviable.
BoringTitle wrote: 3 months ago
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Increasing the available number of summons to me is a little crazy. I mean it is so.ething I basically used to Dream of back in the day. However it makes playing a druid a lot easier than it used to be.
[..]
Much as I was and remain of the opinion that they should just not touch D2 and leave it as it is so as not to break it via "modern blizz BS", that change was actually pretty solid imo.
Sure, it made (summon) druids a hell of a lot easier/stronger than they used to be. But they're still significantly worse than plenty of other builds so certainly nothing as game-breakingly over the top as mosaics. What it did do though is make summon druids actual summoners. After all, if all you have is 1 bear, next to a necro with 20+ skeletons..you really have a hard time pretending that that's a satisfying 'summoner' experience.
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