Good Morning, Folks. I feel like Diablo IV right now is in a very good state. I know this because every time I log into the game in the new hub city of Temis, regardless of what time of day it is… it is freaking packed with players moving around and interacting with things. It does not hurt at all that they managed to launch for once during a lull in the other games. The last Path of Exile 2 league is from December, Path of Exile 1 from February, and even Last Epoch at this point is stale, having launched its last season in March. It feels like the normal time associated with playing an ARPG season is about three weeks, and all of the more popular games… are well past that. So if there was a perfect time to launch Lord of Hatred, they somehow managed to hit it, which is wild given that there were no delays around POE2 0.5.0, it would have been launching against it. Sure, the game legitimately is in a great state, but the timing has to have massively helped.
It is not like you can really use Steam to represent a significant portion of the Diablo IV player base. The game launched originally only on Battle.net, and most “Blizzard” players use that launcher. We don’t have accurate numbers for the folks on Xbox or PlayStation, so as a result, we have to rely on the general trends from Steam DB since it aggregates its statistics. You can see that on Steam it hit its all-time peak high four days ago, which is wild considerly that that high was reached after the official launch of the expansion. My personal guess is that enough good press and hype about the game had managed to saturate the latent player base to get the message that no… D4 was actually sort of good now. D4 Bad was a meme for so long, and I am happy to see that it has managed to more or less right the ship. It doesn’t have Path of Exile 2 numbers on Steam, but that makes sense as a much larger portion of the GGG playerbase plays via the Steam Client.
I’ve recently spent a lot of time working with the crafting system that exists in-game, and I have to say it is pretty phenomenal. The above are some examples of items that I recently crafted. In the case of the two legendaries, I started with a base yellow or blue ancestral item and worked it up from there. The fact that I managed to hit a quad masterworked chest is wild, but it is more than that… one of the masterworked stats got chosen when I did the final masterworking step at the blacksmith. The enchanting system is also extremely powerful for fixing problems with items. Are any of my items technically perfect? Absolutely not, but they are pretty damned good. Temerity, I managed to pull by taking an ancestral pair of pants, dropping it to white rarity, and then using the cube recipe to promote that item up to a Unique. The mace I managed to get as a drop already at Ancestral rarity. The recipe that I would really like to see, however, is something that will take a normal unique and upgrade it to an Ancestral, because I am struggling to get my last few required uniques to drop at that 900 item level.
Essentially, I am at the point where I just need to put my head down and grind. I need to work through so many runs of the Pit to level all five of my glyphs up to level 50, which is the break point for the legendary traits. At the moment, I can do a Torment 8 pit and am close to unlocking Torment 9, but it is a bit of a slog. The positive I went from running Torment 6 as my comfy speed run level to doing the same for Torment 7, so incremental progress. I feel like I am not that far from being able to bump up to Torment 8 as my baseline. Right now, I am struggling to keep enough materials and gold to masterwork everything, but once I do that… in theory, I should see a significant power boost as a result. Honestly, the best source of resources right now is via the Mercenary favor caches, so again, I just need to do some head-down grinding in order to put on some favor levels and get more caches.
Today, however, is all about the Path of Exile II reveal stream. I feel like there is an awful lot riding on this one, because 0.4.0 was not the best-received league, even though I enjoyed it quite a bit. They have been teasing all of these endgame system reworks, and I fear that they have cranked up expectations to the moon. They really have to stick the landing on this presentation, and it seems like they are pulling out all the stops. The Twitch drop that they announced yesterday is among the most intricate that I have seen them give away for free, so they are most definitely trying to get a bunch of eyeballs on the stream. I will be doing my best to tune in, but I am sure I will miss some of it as it happens smack dab in the middle of the workday. I am sure tomorrow I will be offering up my own commentary to the reveal, so if you care about such things, tune in then. Because tomorrow is a lab work and office visit day, my blog will be landing later in the day than normal.
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Good Morning, Folks! Last night during sibling time with Ace, I ripped the band-aid off and respecced my Paladin from the Thorns Leveling build to the Arbiter Blessed Hammer build. As I had said before, I essentially hit a ceiling where I needed to do something to push things further. I could swing Torment 7, but that was a stretch, and as a result, I was just farming Torment 6 over and over because it was so much faster. Thorns used to be a really awesome build during the season that they introduced the Paladin, where you could more or less run around with impunity and watch things die around you. Now it is way more fiddly because you effectively have to bait mobs into standing around your very slow-moving blessed shields, which are dealing the majority of the damage. It was an amazing boss killer because you could drop the Ultimate and watch their health evaporate as you were dealing massively multiplied thorns damage to anything standing in that ring. Clearing, however, was a bit of a mess, and I suffered through it for a while…. but knew something had to change.
Before we get any further, can we stop for a moment and talk about how crappy it is to spec out paragon boards? When you have 163 points to spend, it takes forever to slowly work your way through all of them and connect up the boards. I feel like there should be some sort of system where you can import a Paragon spec via a string and have the game allocate the boards for you. That way, guide creators could post a minimal spec, and a full spec and then at least get you 90% of the way there with either. Since I do not have 300 points, I did what you usually do and spent time speccing through all of the rare sockets and legendary abilities, and pretty much had enough points to then go back and flesh out the first board completely. Nothing about this process is fun. It does make me appreciate and not mind respeccing quite so badly in other ARPGs.
It is always somewhat fraught to give up what is effectively a functional build… for the hopes of respeccing into a better build, but not quite being certain how things will shake out. Having never played Arbiter Blessed Hammers, I did not know if I would even like the way it feels. So it is always scary to take that plunge and give up what you are used to for the purpose of another build. I had everything that was required for the build except for a single item, the Argent Veil ring shown above. I managed to get it this morning off Andariel, but the build was pretty functional without it. I have a lot of room to grow gear-wise. I am effectively out of materials after building out my Warlock, so nothing of my gear is qualitied up and masterworked. In addition to that, I have zero ancestral uniques, so I will be focusing on farming up those items that I need. I’ve already cleared a pit 55, which is higher than I had managed previously, and I still have a ton of room to upgrade. My short-term goal is to get the build to a point where it is capable of farming Torment 10, and then hopefully get some mythics to move to the final form of the build.
What makes the build so great is its speed. This is very much in the speed farm family of builds, because the gameplay focuses on using a movement ability called Falling Star to leap between packs. This in itself does a good deal of damage, but you also bring your Blessed Hammers with you, so you are constantly dealing damage to stragglers and full clearing packs. Falling Star gives you the Arbiter effect, and essentially, the goal is to keep this up all of the time, which gives you a significant boost to the damage your hammers are doing. When you get to the boss of an encounter, you pop your Arbiter of Justice Ultimate and deal massive amounts of damage while also popping your auras and dropping consecration. All of this will deal so much more damage once I have something resembling the correct stats on my gear. I am probably going to farm a bunch of Infernal Hordes so that I can get materials to start enchanting and upgrading items.
All in all, I am pretty happy that I took the plunge. The build feels extremely strong already, and I am clearing content so much faster than I was when I was previously having to bait targets into my thorns damage. Truth be told, were I starting out right now, I would have leveled blessed hammers from the start. It just feels better to play than the current state of Thorns. Sure, I was able to farm bosses pretty easily, but it was at the cost of pretty much every other type of content. At some point, once I get my Paladin stabilized, I will likely return to the Warlock and see how far I can push its damage. Largely, I am just hoping to get something to a point where T12 content is comfy, so that I can knock out all of the seasonal achievements. My goal is to 100% the season and get that done before the Path of Exile II league drops at the end of the month.
Are you playing Diablo IV? What build are you running? How far into the Torment ladder have you managed to push? Drop me a line below.
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Good Morning Folks. I did not end up blogging yesterday, because admittedly I am going through a bit of a funk. I’ve been fighting what I think is allergies, because ragweed is booming and it is traditionally my worst allergy. However it has been a struggle to drag myself out of bed in the morning and find the oomph to get up and around. I was looking forward to the launch of Legion Remix yesterday, but was not entirely certain when it would be rolling out. I noticed that the servers were still down when I attempted at lunch, and then after work I was able to get in and create a character. The challenge with Remix in general… is I have multiple copies of every class so I had no clue what I actually wanted to play. Originally I thought I would roll a hunter, but I have to admit I was not feeling it at all last night. I think I have just gotten too used to the action combat style of ARPGs and Guild Wars 2, and the game-play felt so sluggish.
This morning I rolled a Demon Hunter, because it is pretty action oriented and we will see if I can get into Legion Remix with this character. I rolled it on Eonar, which is a server that a friend of mine who no longer plays the game, plays on… but if they ever come back… I will at least have another character to poke around on over there. To be fair, I have also not been able to get into retail wow at all, and am only on the second zone of the War Within expansion… making almost no progress the last few times I have logged in and tried. I am wondering if Panda Remix was just magic in a bottle, and happened to be the right thing at the right time to catch my attention. Legion is without a doubt my favorite expansion, but I am wondering if World of Warcraft is just not for me anymore. I rebound a bunch of keys to try and make it feel better. I will give the Demon Hunter a spin over lunch, and see if I can catch it up to at least as far as I got the Hunter last night.
There is a new event going on in Diablo IV where they are lavishing the players with loot. Essentially each time you loot a whisper cache, you get an extra one and apparently the drop rates of chaos armor have been amped up significantly. Additionally they have finally fixed the Spires in Infernal Legions so that they cause monsters to rush in and attack you, and also spawn monsters from within making them significantly faster to clear. I knocked out one achievement on the seasonal journey last night, namely the one for doing an Infernal Legion with over 1000 aether gained in Torment IV. The remaining objectives are all pretty awful, but at some point I will probably make an attempt at them. Essentially I need to catch a Helltide as it is spawning… that also happens to have the Chaos Rift objective associated with it and then clear as many as I can. The problem with all of this… is that other players are going to get in the way of the remaining objectives. So I essentially need to play at a low population time if I am going to be successful at any of this.
Since I could not play Legion Remix over lunch, I decided to unlock the Monster Hunter Wilds quest in Final Fantasy XIV. There were a lot of things happening to land on exactly the same day… new WoW patch, new FFXIV patch, Legion Remix, and Halloween event starting in Guild Wars 2. The intro quest was pretty short as I followed around a palico in the wild west zone adjascent to Tuliyollal. It did not take long until I had unlocked the duty associated with the quest, which is to fight a Guardian Arkveld… aka the signature beast from Monster Hunter Wilds. There is a weapon set and a cosmetic gear set for doing the quest, as well as the ability to unlock a Seikret mount which are the feathered bird raptor things from MHW. Unfortunately I hit the wall quickly that I knew I would… which is that my gear level was not 725 aka the requirement for doing the duty.
So I did the thing that I have done many times before… and bought my way out of the gear slump. It cost around a million gil total, but I bought all of the left side items… aka weapon, and armor pieces, in order to be able to queue for the duty. I am not sure when I am going to run it, but at some point this week I will make an attempt on the Guardian Arkveld. I have not played FFXIV in eons… but at some point I should probably also start working on the story quest. It is weird how FFXIV is not triggering the same issues I am having with World of Warcraft. Everything about FFXIV is slower paced, and as a result it is like my brain is prepared for that. We will see if I can manage to slip back into the game, or if I am ultimately going to bounce off it as well.
I’ve not participated in it, but there is a lot of new stuff going in with the Shadow of the Mad King patch in Guild Wars 2. Specifically the weapon set looks really cool, and at a minimum I want to collect that pistol graphic to use on my Harbinger. I figure probably Thursday night when we do our normal Guild Wars 2 stuff, we might detour to the Labyrinth and spend our time roaming around it as a group. I did pop into Guild Wars 2 last night, but only long enough to do a round of wizard chores before bouncing. I was legitimately all over the freaking place last night, even playing some Path of Exile 1. I am struggling to find something that is really grabbing ahold of me fully right now. Once again… I think it is that aforementioned funk that I seem to be in. Like I have reason… and it hit me yesterday as an employee was requesting of for Fall Break… something that I would normally be doing as well when my teacher spouse was still with me. I have a cookout on Friday with a lot of her friends… so that is going to be a challenge to get through, but I also feel like I need to make the effort.
Anyways… there is a lot going on, and I am hoping you are enjoying at least some of it.
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Good Morning Folks. Last night was our usual Guild Wars 2 shenanigans night and we spent most of it running random fractals through the new quick play system. Of our group, I am the only one who has completed all of the steps required to get legendary gloves and finish the 500 dust achievement that gives you 2 bags, 2 bag slots, and a random legendary. I have no clue how many we ran, but we did have a few weird things happen. There was one time when the quickplay system split our party and sent two of us to one fractal with three randoms, and the other two to another fractal with three randoms. It took us a bit to realize this, because we were talking about different fractals with me and Sol ending up in Kinfall, and Sita and Ammo ending up in the Volcano. When I referred to the boss as a bullet sponge Ammo and Sita were a bit confused.
Over lunch I wrapped up the remaining achievements in Champion and have officially moved on to Destroyer. Most of these require me to be wearing Chaos gear… which GREATLY nerfs my damage and survivability. I am still trying to figure out a build I can go with that does not adversely harm my build so I can start knocking these out. I did run around long enough in a Helltide to open 10 tortured gifts and finish that sub achievement, which is always a bit of a pain in the ass. There are other hateful achievements like finish 5 events with mastery in 20 mins… or kill 200 mobs after triggering the spawning of a Harbinger but before it shows up. I am not entirely certain I am finishing Destroyer in this season, because without Ace playing with me… I’ve lost a lot of my forward momentum to actually knock this out.
Over in Destiny Rising I am dealing with a bit of a logjam as I need to get Silver Medals on three characters in order to progress to the next steps of Ascension. The power grind is of course a big problem for each character, but the bigger one for me is the Legendary Campaign completion. This has been an activity that I have been largely ignoring, because the first one I ever did was the current sniper one… and hated every minute of it. There are a few things that I detest in games… the big one is being on a timer. I have deep seated problems with being timed while doing something… and it dates back to elementary school trauma. I also hate the Shinkas in general and having to fight the sniper ones… was just a pain in the ass and as such I have avoided these completely. Unfortunately this means that I have had zero under 7 minute completions of this event.
This morning I knocked out a completion on Umeko, which means I only need to get her light up in order to get a silver medal. I should probably also borrow a Tan-2 and an Attal and complete all of the ones available this week so that I don’t have to wait multiple weeks for the sniper one to come around again. I will probably give Jolder a try, but I am not sure how she is going to kill the sniper Shinka without killing herself in the process. Maybe because I tend to run with a full bar of overshield, I will be able to soak the damage and survive anyways. However I think I am probably just going to have to wait for another week where Jolder is the suggested champion. These rotate through every week and in theory Jolders should be coming up next.
Other than that I had what was quite possibly my fastest clear of one of the raid phases, which rewarded me another copy of the Exotic crossbow that Ning Fei uses. This one thankfully was already level 80, so I was able to just swap over to it immediately. One of the things that you can do in this game is spend some glimmer… which is mostly useless… and reset a champion reclaiming all of the materials that you have spent on them. I think I might do this for a few champions in order to hopefully push the light levels up on the ones that I am trying to push up to silver. I am not sure if this will matter at all, because it is higher end materials that I am currently jammed up on, not low level materials. However it still might be worth a shot. Especially for the ones where I have completed their main story quest… I no longer really care about having them up at higher light levels.
All of this though is going to get sidelined a bit because I bought a stupidly large TV yesterday, and tonight I plan to tear apart the living room and set everything up slightly differently with the new television. This has been something I have wanted for awhile, and the entire reason why we swapped entertainment centers back in June. I figured while my wife is no longer with us…. I should probably finish up this plan we had for awhile. However I think I probably want to also explore curtains to hang over the circle window so that I can block some more light for optimal movie viewing and gaming.
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