Showing posts with label Diablo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Diablo. Show all posts

Friday, September 28, 2012

Power Leveling In Diablo III

Discovering the best power leveling techniques in Diablo III is one thing that enables a lot of gamers have the most fun with the game as they can. Gamers who use these strategies reduce the amount of time they spend at the boring lower levels and learn to supercharge their characters to the highest level. This is where Diablo III gets exciting, with intricate arrays of skills and powers, thrilling adversaries, and magnificent rewards are aplenty. The most effective strategies can be discovered easily with only the best, high quality Diablo III guides.

The basis of just about every power leveling strategy for Diablo III is discovering the activities that produce the greatest return of experience for the time spent for any given class or level. Basically, if grinding (killing monsters repeatedly) will provide a character 500 experience per hour, performing arbitrary quests will provide that same character 800 experience per hour, and carrying out a particular set of quests will deliver you 1,000 XP per hour, the latter choice is the quickest and most desired alternative.

In Diablo II grinding was pretty much the only way to power level. However, with the new revamped and redevelopment of Diablo III, grinding is no longer an efficient method to gain more experience and level up faster. Gamers are better off now performing random quests, although a centered, specific approach produces a lot more rewards in terms of experience.

This is certainly an excellent design choice by Blizzard, in fact, most of the game is invested at the intermediate levels, and it truly is a lot more interesting for the gamer when they can do a variety of things and earn exciting prizes in the process instead of simply beating the identical group of adversaries constantly. Nevertheless, it certainly does make power leveling much more challenging.

Although you could figure out the appropriate sequence of quests to take to be able to speed level from level 1 to level 60 on your own, it would probably take a long time. The whole point of power leveling is not to waste time, but to get to the maximum level as fast as possible.

A better solution to power leveling is to take advantage of more experienced players' knowledge. There are a number of Diablo III guides available online that can provide gamers with an in-depth, structured, quick, and dynamic path to the highest levels in the game, while earning tons of gold and gear on the way.

Find the best Diablo III guide to help you power level and experience everything Diablo III has to offer at http://www.mmo-strategy-guides.com/diablo-3-guides.html


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Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Diablo III Wizard Leveling Build

The wizard is one of the newest class additions to the Diablo game series, along with the witch doctor, monk, and demon hunter. It essentially replaces the sorceress that existed in Diablo II.

Leveling a wizard can be extremely time consuming if you don't properly prepare or use the right set of skills. Here are some of the best ways to ensure that you will level as fast as possible while playing a wizard in Diablo III.

First off, it's important to ensure that you do everything you reasonably can to get the best gear on your character for leveling. This doesn't mean that you need to seek out legendary gear but it does mean that you should check the auction house to get the best pieces you can afford as you level. Having good gear means that you'll do more damage and have more vitality; this is important and will increase the speed at which you can level. Other options for getting gear are checking out the vendors in town and using blacksmithing to create gear (you can also have a friend with blacksmithing do this for you).

Also, make sure that you have a ruby placed into the socket in your helm. A ruby in your helm will increase the amount of experience you gain while leveling and dramatically reduce your leveling time.

Finally, for your follower, be sure to choose a Templar so that he can heal you. This will provide you with the best survive-ability, which you will need to make it through Normal to Nightmare, onward through Hell and into Inferno.

While playing the wizard I've developed a build that is designed especially for leveling. It includes using the following skills: Magic Missiles, Arcane Orb, Frost Nova, Wave of Force, Familiar, and Magic Weapon.

For passive skills this build utilizes Glass Cannon, Astral Presence, and Power Hungry.

Remember that you won't get all of these skills right off the bat, so you'll need to be smart about it all and integrate them with the skills you currently have until you have all of the skills available to perfectly match the build.

If you are wondering what to expect when leveling a wizard, in terms of whether or not it will be slower to level than other classes, I can provide some insight since I have played all of the classes in game. If you take the time to get gear, socket your helm, pick the templar as your follower, use this build, and do your best to avoid taking loads of melee damage you will find that you can level as fast as or faster than the other classes in game.

For a link to the build used in this article take a look at this Diablo III Guide.


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Wednesday, April 11, 2012

How to Play the Diablo 3 Auction House and RMAH to Your Advantage

In a totally free market, such as the RMAH in Diablo 3, there will always be winners and losers. The question is, which are you going to be? I hope that you are aiming to be a winner (I am and you should as well). First and probably most important quality that winners will have is that they will be market savvy. They know their market and use it to their advantage. But what does being market savvy really mean?

Becoming market savvy is probably the most important thing you can do in preparation for Diablo 3. Becoming more market savvy does not ever end. In order to keep up with the times you will constantly need to be analyzing your market so that your gold-making strategies are up to date and are still effective. Being market savvy includes:

Knowing overall market cycles as well as individual product cycles from a short-term to long-term level

-Being able to tell what phase a particular product or the whole market is in
-Knowing when to buy and when to sell and when to leave completely in certain economic endeavors
-Understanding the determinants of supply and demand and how they affect price and different product markets
-Understanding the relationships between products
-Being able to exploit these price differences and create pipelines that convert items to higher values
-Utilizing resources outside of the game to compile market information, this means talking to other people
-Being able to think like the average Diablo 3 player and anticipate huge changes
-Understanding how to effectively use your gold (How much should you keep on hand?)
-Knowing what to keep in stock (items, gold, or real money)
-Knowing when it is appropriate to start buying in-game items/gold with real money
-Being able to find the proper mediums to convert in game stuff into real money
-Knowing how to effectively use your time

These traits cover most of what you will need to know if you want to become a full-fledged winner in the -Diablo 3 RMAH. If you would like to know how to use and implement these tactics described to your full advantage, you can check out my site, which contains more information on these subjects. But, I will not be the only one. Markco and probably all of the other blogs in this blogging carnival will help define and implement each of the bullet points above. Remember, you have plenty of time to research and gather information about Diablo 3, so that you can indeed become and winner on the RMAH.

Check out additional information regarding this article as well as other gold and money-making endeavors regarding the Diablo 3 Auction house at my website, http://murphiskgoldguide.com/


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