Yes I'm in Elite, and I've put 100% of my points in STR so far. Originally posted by RotP potterman28wxcv:Try Normal or Veteran difficulty if Elite is too hard for you (assuming you play on Elite). Your Outlander class has a Leap skill that can allow her to quickly relocate when surrounded: put one point in this, and try to get used to how it works so you can then use it to quickly get out of dire situations. Early on, armor also has a quite big impact (but much less later on). These are very worth getting, and will improve your survivability a lot. If you have survivability issues, look at gear that grants like +200 health or even +150. It's normal to have a slow progression there early on until you gain a few more levels. In Act 1 there are two massive peaks in difficulty, that's in Temple Steppes, and in Frosted Hills. But, as a former D1 player, you should know that already :)ĭo all the side quests, or you will end up being under leveled. If you have piercing skills, try to line up foes so you can benefit from the piercing.įunnel enemies in tight spaces so you can take them out more easily without them overwhelming you. Prefer investing in either passives or actives that you reactivate over time. Invest in Strength if your build is weapon-DPS oriented, Focus if your build is skill-flat-damage oriented (and elemental).ĭon't put more than one point in your "spam skill" until you have enough mana regen to take the jump. The damage you deal is very important, because if you deal too few damage the enemy flat armor will absorb it all and it will take ages to kill them. Try Normal or Veteran difficulty if Elite is too hard for you (assuming you play on Elite).
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