Dont do this, start at wave 100 then clear to 110 and cash in, much faster and cost efficient rather than going to 150 wave 100 has a high chance of legendary so theres really no point in going further
I've asked this in other pages, but since I haven't gotten replies, I'll ask again here; Arcanum Oil in Grim Dawn: I noticed that the stats on Arcanum Oil states a gain of 80% Lightning damage, 80% electrocute damage. Regarding this, thus the damage is 80% of what? My weapons and ammo, nor any of my skills, do not do any lightning or electrical damage. So is the oil useless for me since +80% of nothing is still nothing? Or do I somehow gain an electrical power from the oil? Thanks for any explanation.
thank you! great information, will you be doing more videos with the new DLC for grim dawn? I only found Grim Dawn because Diablo 4 was so crap and I heard about this as an alternative game, and its great. Very similar to Diablo 2, which was my favorite game of the series
You are squishy? Oh boy...Im playing with the Dawn of Masteries mod on, and I chose Wizard, and by accident I chose Dream too...I am currently outside the Bastion of Chaos for the first time with this character, and my health is 5.5k on level 72...not even close to you, 28 levels will not bring me to your 12k health hahahahaha. I accidentally became a lightning glass cannon, I do around 16k per hit including "for X seconds" damage over time from electrocute damage, but if anything tuoches me, Im dead hahahahaha. I dead in Steps of Torment behind the skeleton key area because of the piercing physical damage of so many of those damn skeletons (I turned on an option of the mod that increases mobs by 3x and also increased enemy hero spanws x2). Im over 200% fire resistance but only been able to reach 117% chaos resistance, and Im sure my physical defense is straight up ass, so Im about to fail another one-time dungeon hahahaha.
In the preferred stats at level 100: why do some builds not meet parts of these requirements and still can kill Super bosses fast, yet my char that meets all these requirements; deal low DPS, struggle, and still die? I barely managed to win against Mogdrogen but cannot kill the stronger Celestials.
Moral: Only Dismantle if you have too much Shards/Dynamite, and only dismantle Legendarys. But this actually helps alot when you first start Hardcore. Every single Crafting Item you get for some useless Item you will never lose is better than the risk of dying while farming.
Great content. GD needs this kind of quality, I am kinda tired of 3 hour long videos of some random bloke using their GD Stashed char to clear SR 75+ while they speak garbage about loot drops and mechanics. Keep it up and I hope you make content for 1.2 and FoA.
40? Just playing through Grim Dawn (and I think Ashes) I end up past lvl60 easily once I go to Elite. With the third expansion, you'll be able to get to 100 on Normal if you so choose.
Noooo I want to make alts but I really don't want to play that over rated nonsense game. I'm kidding it's not that bad. Unless you played Morrowind then it makes you shed a tear the past.
I have a question I haven't been able to find an answer to. I've leveled a few characters through normal and two through elite in the past. I had quit playing for a while but just came back to the game and decided since I'm returning I want to play a fresh character. I made the character and grabbed an ultimate merit so I don't have to crawl around the map, but I don't have the rep required to buy the XP potions to powerlevel my new character. What I would like to do is to level my new character without the xp potion + notes powerlevel cheese, but while still utilizing my merit. My question is which level you would recommend in this case should I jump up to elite? My plan is to 'start' my full campaign playthrough on Elite, where I'm just going quest by quest the old fashioned way since the XP, rep, and gear gains are so much better compared to normal. What I want to do is to level in normal up until I can switch over, but I'm not sure which level is a good ballpark and I'm also not sure what content I should be doing to level up. I really don't want to do a full campaign runthrough on normal since the gains are negligible and I can get the vast majority of my rep and gear benefits from Elite where the gains feel significant. I'd also prefer not to jump on my higher level characters to grind Malmouth rep to just buy the XP pot since the whole reason I started a new character after returning is so I could relearn the game without trying to relearn an already-leveled character at the same time