![]() I play 99% on PC, but I also play on Switch here and there. Check out some gameplay videos, maybe some leveling videos, and give it a shot if it looks interesting.Įdit: I realized I didn't address the console-specific part of your question. If you like the faster-paced grind of D3, there's some builds in D2 that can come close to it but the gameplay loop is different and it'll likely take a lot more time to gear your build into being able to go fast. Personally, I'd recommend picking it up if you're willing to have more of a challenge than D3 and also are willing to put some time into it. They're very different games at their core. The min-maxing and grind of most ARPG's is in both, but in D2 it is very likely there are items that are so rare you're unlikely to ever see drop casually, and mobs your character/build literally can't kill. It really depends on your personal taste. I have found a zod, 2 bers, 2 surs, 3 ohms, vex, windforce etc and I’m a casual player.Last updated at 14:00:17 UTC Weekly Help Desk RAGE Loot Thread Trade Thread Be fluid with class and where you farm depending on what you find. ![]() With player count and static maps you will be swimming in loot. Lo came next which I used on my barb and a paladin to farm Ubers Between playing the 3 characters I found 2 bers and made an infinity which unlocked lightning sorc and Java zon. I found a zod along the way and had some fun with ebotd on a fury Druid. ![]() I started with a blizzard sorc and did your typical meph farming and cows. ![]() I found the key to offline to base your play around what you found. Honestly, with the player count and static maps, you will get more items, but if you are hunting for one specific drop that can be tough. And you will definitely accumulate items over time. I’ll add in my experience as someone that always played online, then transitioned to offline on my switch. ![]()
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