Yes I have. Maybe you should go message the top players and see how they are completing 125+. They seem to be doing ok. Actually I will give you the answer. It’s called fishing for the right combo of trash/elites. At a certain point all builds. Every single class/build isn’t immune to fishing for the right mob/map/pylon combo. Some more then others. Go farm some keys and use them. If you get a bad map reset it simple. You might need to use a few hundred keys to find a good one.
Post a video of yourself clearing GR150 SOLO or stop using phrases you don’t understand.
Kthxbai
Relax dude. I’ve seen people do GR150 in a group. I don’t think it’s been solo’d yet (but I could be wrong), fanboy.
With enough paragon someone will clear it in NS. Its just a matter of time
For 150 to be cleared in NS there will be to be changes to current set or buffs.
Bazooka has a chance this season because on the season buff. There are already a few top players with max paragon so I don’t see them making up damage for 8grift lvls. Current NS world record is 142 and last season someone did 145.
It is super common to hit the end pylon when pushing GR’s on an Invoker build. The build can kill a champion in seconds but it takes almost the same amount of time to kill a single monster. You end up hunting only champions, even blue elites aren’t worth it most of the time. If you don’t get enough champions to kill, you end up hitting the end pylon and the rift is a fail.
I don’t know, but…
I had ran out of rift playing Shadow Impale. I decided to go elite hunting more. It’s not a race to the end - That’s your problem. I need to kill mobs too, not just elites. I recommend struggling with dense groups of mobs, because you can stand still and just one shot every mob in the group. Yes you need to focus on elites, but you need to fight white mobs too.
My advice is take a turn if you see a turn. Your thought was probably to go straightforward at every turn, to get to the end faster. Take every turn, look for elites at every turn.
This is meant to teach you, it’s not the only way to play. I hope it helps.
I dont know if theres a paragon cap but im sure para 20000 would probably have the DPS to do it maybe in current vyrs
I believe the para cap is 10k.
This is true, the bad design is the Invoker set. IDC if you barely beat a 110 at almost 3k paragon. Invoker can not kill trash. Any time you kill anything but a champion you lose progress. You just can’t get anywhere near the same progress you can hunting champions when you are pushing your limits.
Nope. There are players on EU and Asia region with over 10,000 paragon.
i have seen patator movie clearing 133, that rift was pure luck, he skipped all trash mobs, he skipped all blue elites even 3 packs, killed just one 3 pack at pylon, he needed probably to go 100 rifts to complete it. I am not nolifer to go 100 rifts to complete one rift, because game is designed very badly.
There para continues the go up but they gain nothing from it. 10k is the max that benefits you with main stats. after that is just bragging rights.
Because Greater Rifts have timers. You must complete it in 15 minutes for the gem upgrades. If there was 20 floors, well there would be no point in having that many because the timer would run out before u run to the 20th floor.
so why it does not have 10 levels? or at least guaranteed 8 levels? and sometimes it has only 7? That is totally retarded. You are able to reach 8 levels without problem in time with elite hunting. This one is currently most annoying bad designs in this game.
You my friend are wrong
One could argue it’s a feature to challenge player who miss most content to not miss it anymore!
That’s funny. I learned something new today.
Sometimes the rifts have enough elites but they are at outer parts of the rifts or obscure paths you would not go with your invokers set on since you need to be hunting all the time and those corridors where you can see is a deadend do not look very tempting to go.
8 or 9 levels GR would make sense, and it would not hurt anyone.
There’s nothing wrong with the Invoker set, it’s just another single target strong build, much like the Shadow/Impale hunter, or the thorn LoN barb, or the Necro Corpse Lance viariants, or that monk build I can never remember.
Those builds have a ridiculously big advantage over traditional builds: boss fights.
Having a fast attacking, single target builds gives you the ability to kill a boss at almost half the time that a traditional build would need, so the trade off is the work needed to get there.
Other builds have to fish for density, map types, mob types, etc. An Impale demon hunter doesn’t give a ding-dong about all that, he just cares about the 3-4 progress globes that will drop from whatever his elite/champion kill will be. So, imagine how imba would be to flood a rift with Elites. Instead, you have to make some decisions.
Conclusion: you need to kill trash as well, you need to figure out which trash is worth killing, fine tune your gear with some more Area Damage, etc.
tl;dr: L2P