speed. you want to one shot nearly every white monster and tear through
elite packs in very little time. any higher mp doesnt really give much more
xp, but takes significantly more time. I'll increase to mp1 or 2 on my
tempest monk if i feel like mf'ing instead of pleveling.
no he doesn't, he thinks he's the most efficient on mp0 which he is. Either
you don't play d3 or you don't play well. Either way, do some research
before making really dumb posts.
Have to get lucky rolls on gear for example on shoulders INT, haunt damage
and % cooldown reduction... gloves INT, Crit, Crit damage and % cooldown
reduction. Good luck getting a eye of etlich with %20 cold damage, crit,
crit damage and socket. Basically whoever plays the most wins.
Wow, so mad. Do you know how hard it is staying alive in G rift lvl 30+? This guy has 370khp.... I bet you would die like a motherfucker. Go be mad somewhere else, loser
rofl, love the fact that you wasted 2-3mins summoning 400 pets before you
started the video AND then only doing it in 4.5secs. so retarded. do it
properly.
FO nerf sure was warranted, with that high cost and 8 milion crits....
BTW, gj and gratz on having a playable class, that can help you enjoy the
game, this coming from a wizard that had all his grinding nerfed because he
was criting for 8milion
Rofl are you joking? you just gotta learn to aim a little better. And the wizards Ive played with did 20+ Mill with the frozen orb explosion. Not to mention the burst you can get with an archon build to quicky kill bosses. Most wizards adapt, it's still a really strong class if you know how to optimize your gear.
Grats on 4pc zuni and tnt!, Ive been stacking garg dmg which is bad i take
it lol, also, I have thunderfury + shard of hate but i think your weapon is
even better (starmetal kukri)
+My opinion is better than yours! why is using "cookie cutter" builds a bad thing, particularly new players to whom they are especially helpful? as for one particular build being a "cookie cutter" build in D3, the reality is that every build in diablo 3 is a cookie cutter build. you receive a couple of skills when you level up, regardless of whether or not you even wanted them or ever intend to use them. build diversity in diablo 3 goes as far as switching between a couple of runes and skills at that particular moment, like you are choosing one of several pre-made builds. d2 ont he other hand had a structured skill tree that required you to plan ahead of time how you were going to spend skill and stat points and more importantly how you were NOT going to spend them, since certain builds would require you to not spend skill points for a few levels, leaving you slightly weaker than you otherwise would be. my point is that in my opinion in diablo 3 there is no such thing as a "cookie cutter build" because frankly every build is a cookie cutter build, and if he wants to play that then good luck to him, no need to pontificate