![]() Especially for Hardcore characters, making it into the 80's was really admirable, and 90's were amazing. High levels in Diablo II were more of an achievement, since the super fast exp gain of Act Five didn't exist. It's not suggesting that any specific course be taken, however I do wonder what the point in a ladder is if everyone on it is the max level in relatively short order. after a ladder reset.This article serves as a synopsis of various issues with the Diablo II ladders in v1.09, as of late 2001. When starting from scratch, I would definitely play on ladder! You could still switch to NL at a later point, i.e. ![]() I noticed in your sig that you are on non-lader. Also sell perfect specimen of useful stuff, some people pay very high prices for them. Accordingly, it pays off more to buy a 35% Spirit shield than to reroll one, except you would need a lot of time in order to finish the trade. rather than to do it yourself and sell the results. It pays off more to sell Baal GCs (and those from Diablo and Nihlathak BTW), pgems, junk jewels, crafting runes, Spirit runes etc. The lazier somebody is, the more he's willing to pay to avoid tedious tasks. Lazy people don't keep junk jewels, pick up flawless gems or don't even bother with crafting or Spirit runes. I haven't played and traded on bnet for some time now, but there's certainly still a market for crafting and cubing material, Spirit rune sets etc. What comes to my mind about changes is that HRs are more likely to drop and Blessed Hammer no longer bypasses magical immunity of undead and demons.
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