02-08-2006, 08:03 PM
Quote:It's just funny to see "And you can repeat dlvls as much as you want!" when you're afraid co-op play will lead to people exploiting it at every turn. Listen: People who play these sorts of challenges do so for the challenge. Someone genuinely interested in doing 1@17 is not going to shadow his Sugar Daddy Tank Mage for his Hell leave-behinds. As such, rules such as "PLAY LEGIT!" and "THIS CANNOT BE DONE BECAUSE IT IS CHEESE!" are quite extraneous.
Who said anything about a Sugar Daddy? Listen: For any co-op game, someone is going to be game creator and shield, and someone is going to be either sheltered OR helped. Even with two dot@level players thatâs going to hold true. So no matter how you look at it, if you are playing a dot@level player co-op, there will be some exploitation going on. So if you are talking about challenges, the greater challenge would simply be not to play co-op.
Then again, if you want to play co-op, go right ahead! The only real rule to dot@level is to get yer first dot at clevel 17, second dot at clevel 20.... etc.
From Lemming Feb7, (quoting Attika)
"For the clevel 30 character (making his 3@30 run), the point is moot -- stone âem all and kill em all."
How dull.
Written by Lemming Feb5
Quote:The wily character will note two other ways to scamper about dlvls:
(1) Statue Gardens
Dang thatâs funny! :)
Anyway, the point of the post is just to give other players a challenging way of playing Diablo. And this playing dot@level characters is, or can be, a great way to play the game. Choose whatever rule(s) you wish to abide by and have at âem!
As a matter of fact, just about all my original posts here at the forum are to increase the either knowledge or joy of gameplay for the Diablo community.
As I stated before, the primary dot@level rule is 1@17, 2@20, and 3@30. If you want to play by any other suggested rules, it's all up to you! Enjoy the game!
Attika