Raekor's - A5 Overgrown Ruins: Walk to the right of the Survivor's Enclave and go out. To the right of the entry the dungeon will open. Might of the Earth - A2 City of Caldeum: Take the WP and fight through the enemies towards Belial. Immortal King's Call - A3 Ruins of Sescheron: Walk northwest and just inside the ruins take a right turn. If you wish to find these on your own then wear the 6-piece bonus and go to Leoric's Library in the new zone in A1 of Leoric's Manor. I decided to put together a video that should make it fairly easy to locate each and every one for every class. I only got to like lv24 or so in season play.So one question that I'm already asked a lot is "Where are the set dungeons?" Mostly just a specific one every time. I feel no compulsion to play anymore at the moment, but I am glad it's in my library for some easy action-RPG pick-up-and-play later, I guess. I would not say that I dislike the game, but I've had no interest in playing for a few weeks now. ![]() I've booted up Diablo's season 1 and the closet i've come to any endgame activity since launch is just beating the campaign to get into season 1 - I started season 1 immediately after beating the campaign, which I rushed thru to unlock season play. I'm generally too casual to care about SF6's competitive design advantages - MK11 is the longest tail I've ever had with a fighting game (played for about 4 months after launch) because I bounced between online matchmaking and Towers and Krypt and kinda had a good time of it all, despite most other fighting game players kinda dismissing the game as boring/bad. I'm very excited for Mortal Kombat 1 later this week too and have it preordered and preloaded, and it might steal SF6's thunder. I'm not writing it off yet but I feel like it's probably going to fall off for me, not because it's bad but because I'm pretty terrible at long-term commit on fighting games. Still playing SF6, albeit only once or twice a week which isn't enough to stay competitive - and yeah, my ongoing play is pretty much just online matchmaking. The visuals/animations are very nice, but that's about all the good I can say about D4. I could probably look past some of/most of the above if the process of just playing the game & getting drops was an enjoyable affair, but gameplay/dungeons let the game down, the world quest meta was awful in WoW & is awful in Diablo, and why does it have to be so slow? It's biggest crime however is that loot simply isn't fun. The skill/talent system is lacking, & the campaign, while I didn't expect much, still disappointed me. The FOV/zoom not being tweakable sucks, & it feels like the PC version has taken a serious step back in terms of UI over previous titles. ![]() What's the point of having an MMO-like world if you're going to take away zone chat? I guess to sell cosmetics to other fools around you who're tempting to buy such things. ![]() Woefully average game with nothing compelling about the late game whatsoever. ![]() I didn't buy SF6 because I can't find the energy to learn how to properly play fighting games, though I do hear SF6 has a nice basic control set, so maybe I'll still try it when the price comes down a bit.īig Diablo fan, thousands of hours across 2 & 3 - I dropped IV within 2 weeks.
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