I'm new. Yes, new. Please enlighten me.
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Scrape,Jan 17 2005, 02:19 AM Wrote:As for your first bit on finding the right character, it is understandably a common thing. Many players go through a process of finding the characters they enjoy, from different skill points to different item setups. Some players might just like to try low-level combinations, and others are in it for a longer run.
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Hi,
That's entirely right. Many players were fooled by the new skill point allocation system when the game was released back in 2000 and made chars that turned out to be complete crap, if I might say.
Yours truly managed to f*** up a paladin and a sorceress (yes, 2 chars one after the other) as a startup to the game. But after several years, several comps and several dozen chars - it must be over 30 (and I don't mean to brag about it, there's some mad people with 50+ chars out there) - the game continues to be fun. Ironically even, with patch 1.10 some older 'variants' I thought would never see the day again suddenly weren't too bad at all...
Thus, be it for nostalgic reasons or whatever, I would like to advise you to never delete old chars. It isn't that they take up much space anyway - just compared to the saves of Diablo back in the days.
Oh yes, and have a heap of fun!


PS: this post is originally and rightfully replying to you, but is also meant to speak to the topic starter.


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I'm new. Yes, new. Please enlighten me. - by Fragbait - 01-17-2005, 07:50 PM
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