![]() ![]() ![]() The higher rifts are unlocked a few at a time, so when you finish a GR40, then you can play up to GR42 (or higher if you finished it really fast). There is a time limit of 15 minutes, if you can't finish within that time you'll get the gear at the end, but it won't count as "completed." So, no gem upgrades and you won't be able to access higher rifts. 18 How do I determine which difficulty my max level Diablo 3 character should play The easy answer would be try a few difficulties and see how hard they are and how I feel about playing character X at difficulty Y. Here's the endgame, getting to the highest Greater Rift you can finish. Bounties will get you good gear, nephalem rifts will also drop gear and keys, which leads to: There’s a bunch of purists on this sub and while there’s a special place in my heart for D2, D3 is still a really good game and I have hundreds of hours played over the years. Diablo 1, 2 and 3 are all great games and differents from each other. Play adventure mode - running bounties and Nephalem rifts. Its Diablo, youre supposed to die, its supposed to be challenging, not a walkthrough where you dont have to read a single item before the endgame, lvl 70ish. Many like to bash on Diablo 3 for being too 'easy' or 'fasted paced' gear wise or too simple, but Imo these are D3 strong points. Yes Diablo 3 is super fun, dont listen to the purist. Until you get really good gear, don't bother setting the difficulty higher than Torment 1.īy the time you finish, you should be at or close to level 70, from there you go up by Paragons, more experience is required the higher up you go (the first 200 paragons are thrown at you like candy, then they come more slowly). Start a seasonal character, and finish the campaign. ![]()
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