| Set 2H drop rate to 0% until RoS release(1) | Category: GeneralMarch-13-2014 7:48 PM PDT (9 years ago) ![]() | |
| So.. since 2h weapons being as bad as they are is a side effect of the pre-expansion state and Blizzard scaling the game to level 70, why have them drop at all? EDIT: Just flat out replace 2H drops with 1h. The stats are the same any way. Every time a legendary pops up I dread it being a 2H.. Instant brimstone. And it doesn't just happen sometimes. The bloody things drop a lot. It's really kinda cruel. http://us.battle.net/d3/en/forum/topic/12081818088#8 | ||
| Set 2H drop rate to 0% until RoS release(23) | March-14-2014 5:34 AM PDT (9 years ago) ![]() | |
I would think that after the bug is fixed, existing 2 handers would either be adjusted or a re-roll would need to be done. But as I do not know for sure, I keep them stashed away. It actually turns out that this is not so much a bug as it is a by-product of the way loot was redesigned to go hand in hand with the level 1-70 experience in Reaper of Souls. As Nevalistis explained on reddit last night while we were sleeping here in Europe, the iLvl 63 items have now become level 63 items, and this means that these will no longer drop for level 60 players like they did before patch 2.0.1. This is actually something that affects all types of items, and not only 2-handers. This issue is one that is pretty unique to this transition period between now and the expansion, and it will not be something you should experience when playing Reaper of Souls. We will be monitoring the level 1-70 experience quite closely, and once we have a proper overview of this situation, then we will be in a better position to make changes and adjustments where they are most needed. | ||
| Set 2H drop rate to 0% until RoS release(34) | March-14-2014 6:22 AM PDT (9 years ago) ![]() | |
How about those that wont buy the expansion? ↓ We will be monitoring the level 1-70 experience quite closely, and once we have a proper overview of this situation, then we will be in a better position to make changes and adjustments where they are most needed. | ||
