![]() ![]() HOWEVER, now that Rares can be “buffed” with a legendary affix, you need to let us buff Rares as Rares. Really, really positive change (might always have been the plan, and the first blog post was just imprecise) This is exactly what I have argued legendaries should be adjusted to (rather than all legendary affixes being available in all item slots). Now, if you’re searching for a legendary power, like Martial Arts-which enhances the Barbarian’s kick ability- you may find it on rings, chestplates, or helmets there’s no need to hunt for a specific item type any longer. ![]() All skills should be available to put points in at lvl 1 (or within the first few levels). ![]() That makes lvling more repetitive, if we have to go along the very same path every single time. Getting a lucky drop that nets you a skill you’d like for your build ten levels before you would otherwise have access to it is a huge boost! Can’t even begin to describe how positive this change (back to what it was at announcement…) is. As players invest points in skills, they grow in potency, and finding items with +Skill Rank can speed that along. ![]() In Diablo IV, the +Skill Rank affix returns. Also, having upgradable glyphs, that can only be upgraded in certain dungeons just sounds too similar to Diablo 3 legendary gems where you can only upgrade them in greater rifts. However, the lack of mention of any kind of limit is a tad worrisome imo. It incorporates elements of the passive upgrades, which would allow for some interesting customizations. Now the paragon board on the other hand is interesting, unique, and a bit worrisome. Also I like that certain items are more likely to drop from certain enemies, I just hope that also extends to certain affixes as well. On one hand, I like the idea of the occult, and the mentioning of the +skill rank affixes, pretty much confirms that skill leveling hasn’t been removed like some folks had feared. Still pretty good imo.Īs for the blog itself. The Occultist is similar to my idea regarding the Blacksmith a while back, the difference though is that it only worked on non-legendary affixes. ![]()
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