ok tasteless gaggle of bootlickers
OMG yes I loved taking a fully kitted out Wizard and blasting the crap out of every boss in the story.
But Diablo 4âs story is very poorly written. Unlike D3 the D4 story does not revolve around your character or even need you to be present. You are just a carboard standee there to witness the writerâs handpuppets talking to each other. I have no interest to ever play through it ever again.
And that is perfectly fine! I know that at times in D3, I started at the highest nightmare level I could manage with my build and ran the campaign.
My point is. They had this in D3 and it allowed players to choose how to play the game. I donât see why they wouldnât offer that in D4.
5 was good. They took the Elias giving you the slip thing a LITTLE too far otherwise it was good.
Well, My thought is that there would be a starting quest for the campaign at the location where you normally start the campaign, as in that physical location. And since D4 levels all content to the level you already are, mobs, bosses, everything behaves exactly as it does when you skip the campaign. That gives you, the player, the ability to go through the campaign questline at whichever level you want, just like any other questline.
Another player brought up that he loves the tuning at level 1. Cool, he can start it at level 1. If you wanted to take your decked out character (with the vamp powers) and start the campaign at level 85, the campaign would start with mobs that are ⌠level 85.
This would give us existing players another way to level on our seasonal journey.
Existing rules to get to that mode would be exactly the same as they are now for the skip campaign mode within the season.
But if you did that the story would have gone much more differently. Lilith and Mephisto both would have come on a lot stronger in the courtship instead of watching from afar that freezing wanderer. Elias probably would have gotten the boot by lilith in courtship of a better #2.