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Diabloathon
On 01/20/2015 at 12:43 AM by KnightDriver See More From This User » |
Played Diablo III all day today co-op with my friend Mark. Details below.
We played Nightmare Mode to completion but we couldn't start Hell Mode because I needed to be level 50 or higher and I was only 46.
I got interested in the story and went after dialog challenges while I attempted to level up. We replayed Act I. We pushed the difficulty to Medium but that was still too easy. We finished Act One without much trouble and got most of the dialogs for that Act, but not all.
I wanted to pick up the last few I needed, so we replayed Act I at the point just before Deckard Cain's death and cranked up the difficulty to the highest, Master V, just to see how it played. It was much harder and felt almost right, but a little bit too hard for me. Mark's level 57 Barbarian was doing ok though. We beat the Spider boss before the night ended. I was still missing three dialogs in Act I. Don't know how I managed to miss them, I was obsessive about talking to everyone every time we went back to town.
I also noticed the use of grammar in the text for dialogs. Very interesting. Translating the spoken word to text often has lots of dashes, semi-colons, colons and elipses. I'd like to master the use of all of those.
I discovered dyes and dyed my clothes Royal Blue. You can see is this picture above that I have all but my shoes dyed Royal Blue (they are blue but a different shade). There's a challenge for dyeing all your armor one color and all different colors. It makes me think of a Demon Door Challenge in Fable III where you had to dress as ugly as possible to please the Demon so he'd open the door. The solution was to have every part of your clothes a different color. I also redesigned my banner with clover symbols. You unlock new patterns every time you finish a challenge. Dyeing your armor and designing your banner are just fun little distractions.
The combination of spells that I'm using favor chilling ice and snow. I call down a rain of snow and then transform into a ultra powered up being and shoot out a red laser beam. If enemies get too close, I pound them; or, if I'm not powered up, I use a whirlwind of ice that does pretty good damage to all around me.
Diablo III is a fantastic game. I've logged about 30 hours so far, and I can see many more to come.
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