Unless you don't fully level your character to a minimum of Level 70, 0 Paragon you aren't losing any progress with your character. It rolls over to your non seasonal characters, and you can re-birth any character ( up to 3 total ) to save its time played. ![]() If you're casual, you may as well play Seasons. Since I bought Reaper of Souls (I'm fairly certain I bought it long after it released, as I started Season 1 when I finished Act 5 right after purchasing RoS) I've always played seasons, skipped a few here and there however. I completed 90% of the Season Journey within the first two weeks, and generally finish the last step during the final month of the season. So I consider myself a casual but maybe I'm somewhere in between.Ĭurrently we are on Season 9, and its not too late to start and finish Season 9. I simply grind for loot to try and improve on builds etc. (I'm around PL 450, and on my first Slayer(?)requirements, I believe the only thing I have to do to get to the next set is kill the Siegebreaker on T XIII)Īs a caveat I'm not sure what would constitute a 'casual' player in D3.I don't spend all day every day playing it but I am very familiar with my class builds and meta as I follow a guy on YT who is very informative and makes all sorts of videos as well. I do 90% of these things solo as well (aside from bounties, as running w/ 4x ppl on bounties is MUCH faster) so it is definitely possible to get your stash tab solo albeit it does take a tad longer. ![]() from there I ran lower level rifts and grifts to get my gems and blood shards until I completed an Arachyr set. I run WD so I obviously finished my early chapters and grabbed the JH set. They are actually pretty easy you just need to know what your build is and aim for just that. They do look a bit unreasonable to someone new to the game.
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