If you don't explore every nook and cranny in the game, than I'm sorry for you.. I will explore everything!
If you don't explore every nook and cranny in the game, than I'm sorry for you.. I will explore everything!
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I usually explore everything, but I am playing this game alone atm. My friends had to choose between GW2 + Diablo 3 and I actually had money for both. I probably rush through the content in the beginning and later on explore with my mates ( they like to explore )
I usually just go with the flow, I don't plan to explore everything but who knows, wherever I end up is where I go.
No because Diablo levels are pure RNG. Spending 5 minutes exploring the map just means you'll miss out on something else somewhere else.
I'm going to get a laugh when all of the people who don't take at least a little time to explore, and instead blitz straight to the end, get absolutely destroyed when they're underleveled in Nightmare and Hell.
And then I'll stop laughing and start cringing, because the forums will get filled with posts about how the game is too hard.
60 inferno asap
Originally Posted by kasath
For my first play through I plan on exploring everything this game has to offer.
I'm interested to see how much the difficulty jumps from Normal -> Hell -> Nightmare -> Inferno and the gear required.
Unless farming a specific spawn, you have to clear every map to play a dungeon crawler properly. Break every pot, smash all barrel, flip all tables, etc.
The question is anathema to the very concept of the game. You are human being lawnmower in ARPGs.
I'm just going to be playing the campaign story.
Certain areas can have certain things that can spawn only somewhere in that area. If you don't explore that area, you will NEVER find that particular thing.
Here's an example: The Den of the Fallen. This only appears in The Weeping Hollow, and only sometimes - and only away from the path. If you never explore The Weeping Hollow, you will never find it.
And suppose you say to yourself "I'll wait until Hell, because only then are the items in The Den of the Fallen worth spending the time on". Well, it might not appear on that run through, and it might have appeared on earlier ones, so you could miss it!
Admittedly, it's not as efficient to go exploring at every difficulty - it's more to do with the fun of finding a "rare" dungeon and exploring it.
Also of course, you can repeatedly explore areas in Hell or Inferno looking for the stuff you missed earlier if you have a list of things to look for in each area.
Myself, however, I'll be exploring every area in every difficulty!
Nice try, I'd consider that a novice effort. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWXD2Fx7NVQ