This was the only thing I wanted advice on when I searched for videos on the topic. I had a feeling without doing math it must be cheaper but I needed someone confirming this for me. Thanks bro.
I realized I needed to focus on rares, which I was salvaging, to find the best stats and upgrade bc I didn’t have the resources to upgrade legendary and sacred items.
only 4 minutes in, and this is the most enlightening video ever. I watched many other tutorials from much bigger channels, but you are on another level. Thanks!
Another tip for enchanting selecting the "No Change, Materials won't be refunded" option will make the next enchant cost less gold than if you picked a new stat for that item. Good if you know exactly what stat you are looking for.
Small thing you probably misspoke on. You mention at 13:30 that you can vendor socketed items to get them back. You have to salvage them, vendoring them just sells the item with the gem inside of it. Love the video either way
I'm brand new to Diablo and have watched a LOT of D4 content while trying to learn how everything works, and this video helped TONS. You got a new sub here for sure, keep it up dude.
Bro this is legit the best video on the stat mechanics I've seen .. you deserve a lot more views wtf. I had no idea that item power was important, or that resistances were worthless etc.
I’m new to Diablo and found this super helpful. It clarified a lot of systems that I didn’t really understand. Thanks and keep the great content coming!
Liked and subbed, I don't like how fast you talk in the start as I'm trying to understand and miss alot of the info almost left but around middle of the video it all came together, you really put alot of effort into the explanation so thank you man well done
RU-vid has finally recommended the exact video I needed. I've been playing for 3 weeks and have been searching. I've made so many mistakes before watching this. 😢
a little helpful tip to identify what your roll is on your item. go to settings and look for advanced tooltips and enable. this will show you the ranges of the rolls you have on your items
May I just say, for all of us lost to the non-descript stats and info, you went above and beyond. Also, as others said, thank you for not having filler content. Please keep creating your great information videos. The myself and Diablo community will need guidance on the upcoming content and patches no doubt. Take care!
Holy shit… you just educated me by explaining all of these valuable information and tips about this game (which is the most complex I have ever played)!!! I really appreciate your efforts dude❤️❤️!!!
I've watched a ton of videos since starting to play. This is by far the best I've seen at explaining gear. Already sent it to some of my friends that play. Also subscribed too
Wow, so many tips packed in one video! Crystal clear explanation as well. I had to slow down the video to make sure I dont miss anything though. Subbed.
For your stat re-roll section you should mention cost of re-roll depends somewhat depends on item level, upgrade status and rarity. Hence you should always re-roll an item before upgrading it and especially before putting any legendary aspects on rare items. in stat tier list i would add attack speed in probably second or 3rd row. Higher depending if you have great resource generation. There is also skill cost reduction which is quite important depending on your build (probably 3rd or 4th row). Probably good to highlight that damage with, or damage too, etc are all the same stat bucket bucket. this means for all damage stats you should just go for highest value. it does not matter if it is damage to close, or damage with a particular element, or damage to enemies with a particular status effect as long as you regularly are meeting the requirement with your build.
Thanks this really helped me. I am not new to diablo, but I generally pretty much just go through the story, mess around on nightmare or hell mode a bit and then quit until an expansion comes out with more story content. Subbed.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but around 22:37 Pal mentioned that the flat life on items is also increased by all the increased max life you have. I believe that's not true. Pretty sure it stays as a flat amount and does not get affected by increases. You can see this by making sure there isn't a gem in the item and just equipping the item and see how much your life goes up. Just wanted to give a quick heads up. Awesome video though!
@@Palsteron i was wondering why u were running life gems on trampleslide. btw can i get a link to ur paragon board to pick ur brains a little? im pretty sure i am making a mess of mine
One thing to mention when you find a rare (yellow) piece of gear that you can use is to make it legendary as the last thing you do. Reroll and enchant it first. Tweaking a legendary item costs more.
If you upgrade rares before imprinting to legendary, you'll get a weaker item after the upgrading. You want to save upgrading until after it's a legendary.
You made me remember to check my lucky hit chance. Turns out the three passives points I thought are useful, only proc with a 6% chance (lucky hit and proc chance) in a 15s rotation. Soooo for now I'll see if I can drop them, until I have enough lucky hit to get them more than once in a blue moon.
One thing you didn't go over. For upgrading gear, you can only upgrade to 5 if the item is sacred or ancestral. If you get a normal rare, and use a sacred legendary aspect on it, it will turn the item sacred and then can get upgraded to level 5. Also if you have a rare that is sacred or ancestral and add a normal legendary aspect to it, it still retains it's sacred/ancestral. So don't just toss out rare's if they arn't sacred/ancestral, and also don't just toss out aspects that are normal, cause you can "upgrade" them to that by mixing them together.
This only changes the number of upgrades right? Nothing else? I am asking because sacred gear probably had worse stat rolls that's why it will always be worse if you have a good ancestral item already
@@shadyshane8125 What he asked was if we can add another aspect on a piece of equipment that already has an aspect. You can, you can put unlimited amounts of new aspects on your gear but it will remove the last aspect, you can only have one at a time. But you can for example have a mediocre roll of an aspect temporarily until you find a better one. Generally you should always try to use aspects from gear that you've removed it from not the codex, not only is codex less powerful it costs a lot more.
So true. 1st diablo game ever (hard to admit and believe) but I've been on WoW since it came out. I am dmg dmg dmg dmg F defense. I played a rogue and made a rogue. Elias was nearly 1 shotting me. I finally swapped to proper defensive aspects finally and the entire game changed. 95 atm and can fly through 50+ NMs. Also have 10.5k hp with very lucky ring rerolls. Allthough, Occultist seems to be bugged and only wants to reroll my weapons/crossbow Dex every single time and it's so frustrating. I try to utilize damage reduction and max life on every piece possible, chest and legs are pure defensive stats and aspects, helm defensive aspect as well. Penitent greaves are just amazing for a lot of things. Shadowstep aspect on neck for another stun or unstoppable. Rogue is amazing, I fell in love w/ diablo and can't stop playing.
flat life on gear doesnt get increased by most forms of %life in this game(thats the reason %life on the tree is generally pretty bad same reason temerity sucks lategame it only scales on base life), also items can divine orb if you roll past the item breakpoints. (for example i had a pair of gloves with minium crit at 720~ and rerolled them to 725 and to my excitement they ended up with nearly max roll crit, its an extra edge to keep in mind for gearing although not too important as gear is pretty plentiful in general) small edit: i enjoyed the info and as a player of 200+ hours i promise this info will help a lot of people!
Max life gems dont take into account extra sources of life, like your equipment stats, so they are pretty damn bad. Just get damage reduction while impaired, in the rest of cases is just a skill gap hehe. Great vid!
I appreciate the in-depth guidance. I kept trying to solve my skills and paragon board like a total noob. I'm going to revamp my gear now and have an idea of what to watch for. So thank you.
Great video. I def learned some stuff. I've been suffering from being 1 shot on my werewolf druid and couldn't understand why. Then after watching this i went and looked at my gear. Almost no life/ fortify/ damage reduction stats 😞. Well, i know what I'm doing next time i play
What im understanding now that i just hit 50 and almost ready for world 3 is that item level and rolls really make the smallest changes to your build. Its ALL about the right aspects to make your build shine. Ive been using legendary gear thats hundreds of item level points and armor/damage points lower, but because ive imprinted the right aspects on them im doing SILLY damage with them still. Just my two cents.
I'm not sure if I'm correct if it works like Diablo 3 or not but you could reroll an affix to get a higher roll within it's range by enchanting it at the occultist. Granted that's very expensive from what I gather and it's up to rng from what you get to choose from but it is possible.
so after i reroll the rare. from what i watched, its most beneficial that i apply the aspect to make it legendary and then upgrade the item all the way
Can you talk about how to switch builds effectively. I’m using bone spirit but I want to try out bone spear. Should I create a alt , is it too costly ? Etc
Can you explain a bit more on how your weapon in the video gets you north of 7000 power on your character? I’m just not understanding how the number on your weapon made you get to 7300 character power. I really need this explained more in depth
Any tips on how to find all 4 affixes for your end game gear? Best to find 3 of the ones you need and roll the 4th, and then naturally find upgrades for 3/4?
Great video, thank you. I can only upgrade my items 4 times, not 5. Around the 15:30 mark you talk about upgrading and all of yours has the 5 yellow diamonds. I can only get mine upgraded to level 4. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. And the jewelry too!
For the level 70 capstone I struggled with the boss, but one fire resist potion and it was easy mode. I wouldn't say resist on gear is useless unless you just want to rely on resist potions and exclude others.
especially for druid i found myself NOT upgrading anything from lvl 50 to 70. getting gg aspects was all i needed. might be a design flaw - i dont know. hard agree that Cooldown Reduction, Crit Chance, cost reduction, and lucky hit in niche cases are the most impactful stats. you can get away with having no movement speed but it feels bad. There is also reduction of control impaired duration which might become interesting later down the line if you can stack it (also seems kinda rare to roll).