You don’t have to have the best gears and hightest difficulty.
You can just adjust your gears to suit any difficulties.
Like I used only the “Gavel of Judgment” and “Bracers of the First Men”.
At “Torment I” was challenging enough in “The Breached Keep” questline.
That’s just “playing how you want” which is what most people who play do. Not everyone is concerned about pushing, etc. It’s your game, you’re allowed to play it however you want.
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I think so but I feel it’s just right if the difficulty fit me like a glove.
And that’s fine, not everyone has to play on the highest difficulty for anything. There are games where some people are most comfortable on easy modes.
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This season I started out with campaign mode. That felt pretty unique since I haven’t done it for a long time, and never with all the stuff added to the game since Season 1. By the the end of Act 1 I was level 70 though, and it began feeling backwards to go on with Act 2.
It’s not that easy if I limit my gears for the difficulty.
Like two gears only for the T1.
Because in the harder difficulties.
You have to use better gears anyway.
My point is that you can make it as challenging as you want. You have 20 difficulty levels, variations of gear, etc. You’re free to customize your own challenges however you see fit. This isn’t like some games where you can actually be banned for not playing how other random people on the internet say you should.
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Sure, even the normal difficulty, you can make it more challenging.
How in hell did you manage that?? I started the season in campaign mode, just barely reached level 50 before I finished. Had to run around doing bounties before I could start GRs.
I went into Adventure mode and opened some nodes on the altar as I progressed, also I made the cube available before I begun the campaign. Maybe next season I will not use the altar.
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