insight for mana management
I guess my main question for this would be… Why are you doing all that? You don’t have to.
I keep my belt filled with drops, if I need to buy some quickly I go to whatever potion vendor is in the act and shift click to fill all belt slots.
The only potions I take beyond the belt limit is rejuv and full rejuv.
If you fill the first slot of each row shift clicking won’t bulk buy for that slot. With an empty belt I buy 2 hp pots and put one on each row, then shift click mana pot, then shift click hp.
With insight I only do one row of mana as a just in case merc dies thing.
Why do people keep using the word ‘easy’ when they mean ‘convenient’?
A QoL they could add is the number of potions in a single belt slot at a glance with the collapsed belt default view. Would be nice to see at a glance if I have 1 potion in the first slot or 3 via a small number counter
Because being able to stack as many potions in the inventory and have them auto fill belt would make the game easier in addition to the convenience.
That would be a nice change.
Google the word Synonym
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I said, “Would make game way too easy and get rid of the og feel of a game where not everything is handed to you.”
Replace with, “Would make game way too convenient and get rid of the og feel of a game where not everything is handed to you.”
Has same meaning.
Again, wrong word. If you got rid of one click buying, and forced purchasing confirmation on everything, it wouldn’t be harder, not one iota. It would be more annoying, and far less convenient. Difficulty wouldn’t change at all.
No. It would be easier.
If you never have to worry about running out of potions then it is easier. You would just add a couple stacks of pots and be fine.
You are quite Pedantic. Learn to laugh a bit sometimes.
But the wrong context. People want to think they’re BA because old games have far less QOL then new ones do. The difficulty doesn’t change at all. It’s uppity stubbornness for no reason. D2 isn’t hard. It’s more annoying. Immunes aren’t hard, they’re annoying. Potion management isn’t hard, it’s annoying. Doom Eternal on Ultra Nightmare is hard.
I would consider the person above’s suggestion of adding a number to show how many potions are in the slot to be quality of life.
I would consider having stacking potions that auto fill into belt making the game easier.
So you don’t Shift-RC when you buy potions either? Cause that just makes it way too easy, right? I assume you click every single one individually, and click the purchase confirmation every time, right? Don’t want to make this game too easy for casuals by just fast buying. You better not be holding enter while you buy potions either.
I think potions as they are work fine. I wouldn’t mind some quality of life stuff like potions in your inventory automatically filling the belt when a space is free.
I would loooove if I could assign which belt slot potions would go into.
For example, I’d set slot 1 & 2 to be HP and Full rejuvs. Slot 3 & 4 to be Mana.
This would make it so when I go to the shop I can just shift right click both hp and mana and it would only fill the slots I set. Currently you have to make sure 2 of the slots has one type then shift right click the other type in the store. Just a slight time save.
I just said earlier that is exactly what I do.
Do you mean these potions auto fill when you are in town? I’d be ok with that I suppose. Not outside town though.
You have some pent up misdirected anger issues. Learn to be happy in life and ngaf so much, you will be happier.
Yeah, I would appreciate that as well.
It’s that ALL other games allow potion stacking.
It’s VERY tedious… for a game you are paying $ for, they should simplify a few extremely redundant tasks. I spend WAY too much time moving potions around… it’s annoying.
I like the microattention this game demands. It feels great.
If this bothers you so much, you probably shouldn’t have bought the remaster of a 20 year old game.
Edit: and again I’d like to point out, the amount of management you claimed to be doing in the OP seems really exaggerated. It’s also mostly unneeded. Why are you doing all that?