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darzog
05-12-2005, 19:47
So I've been gone for awhile, but I've been thinking about starting up again with L3. In L2 I started with a Meteorb, then upgraded to a pure cold Bliz MFer. She could handle any boss or area (with help from her trusty merc).

I've read about some changes and am curious whether there is a better "starter" sorc now. I really liked the Meteorb for Normal and NM to get things started and figured I would get some opinions if there's something better with 1.11 and L3.

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Peregrine
05-12-2005, 23:48
There were no relevant changes in 1.11. The runewords aren't very useful (and definitely not useful enough to change your build for them), and the new quest is irrelevant for a starter character. Any plan from L2 will work exactly the same in L3.

boyscouT
06-12-2005, 07:08
wat new quest?

Peregrine
06-12-2005, 08:32
wat new quest?

The word you're looking for is WHAT. Correct grammar is your friend, you should use it. Writing like that just makes you look like a semi-literate 5 year old, and doesn't impress anyone even slightly. Now, I'm sure if you ask your question a little more appropriately for a civilized forum (or bother to read one of the countless threads on the topic), someone will answer it.

darzog
06-12-2005, 17:03
OUCH!

Well, I don't know the details of the quest, but I think it has something to do with the keys I've read about. Try searching for threads on them and you should get more info.

BTW, thanks Peregrine.

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colgate
07-12-2005, 12:06
The word you're looking for is WHAT. Correct grammar is your friend, you should use it. Writing like that just makes you look like a semi-literate 5 year old, and doesn't impress anyone even slightly. Now, I'm sure if you ask your question a little more appropriately for a civilized forum (or bother to read one of the countless threads on the topic), someone will answer it.

It's spelling not grammar, nubbeans.

http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=grammar