Tuesday, March 26, 2013

89_Diablo III Gold_518

This report facts the doable Magic Discover and Gold Come across on each product in Diablo 3, together with Rares, Sets, and Famous objects. It’s achievable to stack up well over the 300% hard cap from equipment, even without the aid of MF/GF from your Followers, and while Rares provide the most MF/GF in most slots, there are a few legendary weapons and armors that add a bit more, or a lot more.

Here’s a screenshot of the table I created,no diablo 3 gold no levels, the diablo 3 gold in diablo 3 as the money in the real life. taken from ; click through to view it and a detailed breakdown of just about every merchandise slot, listing all Legendary weapons and armor with any Magic Come across or Gold Obtain.

There that aren’t many Legendaries to make things interesting, with values above the basic, boring, flat 20 MF/25 GF you see on Rares in most armor slots. It’s a pity that random affixes of MF/GF can’t stack on Legendaries with those stats already; at 30% Magic Come across is kind of interesting, but imagine if it could roll 1-20% more MF and occasionally pop at 50%? That would be an item with enough of a bonus to pursue.

Admittedly, this is irrelevant in the actual game since the MF/GF totals are capped at 300% (not like and bonuses), and the Paragon system is designed to invalidate Magic Come across as an item modifier, but still… numbers! After all, if you don’t like at least a little min/maxing on gear stats, you’re playing the wrong game.


Maximum Magic Uncover Values

The most interesting tidbit comes from the (), as that set provides the highest attainable Magic Obtain AND Gold Obtain of any two rings. This is true even though neither of the individual rings has ANY inherent bonus to those stats. What they have are 2 and three random affix slots each, and a 15% MF/GF set bonus, allowing two perfect MF/GF rolls and a resulting 55MF/65GF pair of rings.

Would using those be the best option? Almost certainly not. But we’re not talking about ideal strategy; we’re talking about statical oddities relating to Magic Discover and Gold Find. Speaking of, what’s the max value feasible, again ignoring the 300% hard cap? Here’s my tally, though it’s entirely achievable that I missed a feasible bonus somewhere. If you spot any errors, please point out in comments so I can update the info for accuracy.


Maximum Magic Find

Maximum magic locate values for character equipment:

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= 356% total Magic Find

This seems to be flat across the classes, since all 5 can wield a one-handed mace with a shield, though obviously some would be more effective than others with that gear set up. There aren’t any skills in the final game that boost Magic Discover, though some were discussed during development.

While all the classes are the same here, realistically, the Demon Hunter is the worse off, since there are no Famous bows or xbows with a bonus to Magic Come across (or Gold Come across). There is the with 9-10% Magic Find inherent, but that’s much less than the 20% you can get from Rares, and it’s a level 33 Quiver no end game character would ever choose to use. But since there’s there’s no reason to ever go over 300% MF in gear… who cares?

Click through for much more, including Maximum Gold Come across, and Maximum GF and MF for Followers, as well as which class has the best total MF/GF and a general discussion of the pros and cons of the simplified MF/GF system, Paragon levels, and Monster power.


Follower Magic Find

None of the have any skills that boost their Gold or Magic Uncover, so it’s all about gear for them. Pre-game the devs repeatedly told us that the Scoundrel could actually boost your Merchandise Finding, and you can see the icon of gold coins in the when they still had 12 skills, but it’s nowhere to be seen in the final game. Such a skill would logically have worked with his thieving,Diablo III Power Leveling, avaricious personality, so cutting it must have been a fairly late decision.

Ironically, he’s the worst of the Followers on Magic Find, since there’s no in Diablo III, and the Follower can’t wield the Sun Keeper, which the Templar and Enchantress can. The Templar can do a shield as well, which gives him the biggest potential Follower Magic Uncover.

Maximum Follower Magic Discover:

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= 160% Magic Come across for the Templar

The Enchantress comes in just behind at 140% since she can’t equip a shield. However she can use two-handed stuff the Templar can not, and that opens up as an option. That awesome Famous staff boasts 41-45% Magic Discover plus 41-50% Gold Uncover, for a huge double bonus. The Scoundrel comes in last with just the 95% from jewelry, but at least he’s got witty sarcasm to keep him warm at night.

Bear in mind that you only get 1/5th of your Follower’s Magic Uncover or Gold Obtain, but still, a very-obtainable 75% yields 15% to you, which is equivalent to 5 Paragon levels, or tacking a decent MF or GF affix onto one of your Rares. And that’s not so easy to do, at least until we get enchanting back in D3X.


Gold Find Maximum Value

Characters can rack up quite a bit more Gold Discover than Magic Obtain since Rares can have 25% rather than just 20%, and there’s one very notable Famous too boost the total.

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416% for all classes before you consider weapon and offhand item.

466% is the most doable by using . Only the Monk, Wizard, Witch Doctor, and Enchantress can equip this. Not the Demon Hunter or the Barbarian.

451% (25% Shield + 10% with its 5-10% gold come across.

441% for all classes with 25% from their shield/orb/mojo/quiver in the off-hand.

There’s one last class difference, since the Demon Hunter’s grants a 10% bonus to Gold Discover. The ferrets even help gather up the gold as well, though frankly the tube rats are both slow and inefficient, so it’s like having little kids help you with some task; you’re better off just doing it yourself.

The 10% bonus is real though, so that gets the Demon Hunter up to 456% max, or 446% while using a proper bow-type weapon. Which is still 4th place, but at least it’s 4th place with one of your precious skill slots wasted for a tiny little benefit you could easily replicate with other equipment.

(Seriously, what would this rune effect need to grant to be worth using? I’d say about 100% Gold Find, plus the ferrets have a 1% chance to steal Eirena’s bikini top.)


Follower Gold Find

Since Followers don’t wear body armor (until the expansion) they don’t differ much from characters in their Gold Come across values.

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= 135% — Kormac wins again!

Or not,u7buy has guaranteed to provide 100% manual power leveling for more than5 years, it's the best site to power level diablo 3. since the Enchantress can use the Grand Vizier, which gives her 50% Gold Obtain from the weapon vs. Kormac’s 35% weapon + shield. So the true champion is Eirena, with 150% maximum Gold Uncover.

Seriously, I so want one of those Grand Viziers now for my Enchantress. I haven’t bothered to dirty my inventory with any sort of staff in forever, since two-handed weapons are pointless in the game now, but I’d obviously make an exception for an orange one. Kthxplz.


Maximum Magic Discover and Gold Find

For the obvious final step, we’ve got to add them together.

Maximum Total Magic Find:

356 for all 5 classes.
+ 32 (1/5 of 160% from Kormac)
= 388% Magic Find

I keep thinking I must be making an error on the calculations here somewhere, (If I am I’m sure comments will let me know) since I remember people claiming to be well into the 400% Magic Come across range back pre-v1.04, before the 300% cap came in and so many of the legendaries got reworked (and improved) and before Paragon levels and Monster Power. But I don’t see how anyone could have been, since there weren’t any Legacy Legendaries that added more than any of the current ones ( way outdoes or .)

Did Follower Magic Uncover share fully back then, or were people like temporary Fortune Shrines? Lying? If any legacy Rares had higher Magic Locate than is now allowed, I have not seen any of them on the Auction House,there is no bots to power level diablo 3 on u7buy, all the diablo 3 power leveling are by 100% manual work.http://www.diablo3-power-leveling.com/diablo3-gold.html and I’ve done a lot of seearching on each individual product type valueing nothing but maximum Magic Uncover.


Maximum Total Gold Discover:

466% Gold Uncover for Monk,there are two transfer method of diablo 3 gold, one is face-to=face, the other is sending to game mail box. Witch Doctor, or Wizard,Diablo 3 gold.
+ 30% (1/5 of 150% Gold Find from Eirena)
= 496% Maximum Gold Uncover!

I feel richer already!


Conclusion… Equipment MF/GF Pros and Cons

The irony of all that number crunching is that it’s so much simpler in the actual game, since v1.04. In the current D3C your max is 300% MF or GF (or both) from all your gear, which includes Follower bonuses and the . You get 75% for 5 stacks, and 250% more from (on Inferno; just 100% from MP10 on Normal/Nightmare/Hell), for a grand total of 625% MF. (Or 475% before Inferno.) And if you’re Paragon level 100, you don’t need a single point of that from your gear.

Isn’t it nice when Diablo III simplifies something? Seriously, is it? Um, maybe…

I like MF as an product stat. I like having to make sacrifices and decisions about boosting it, or damage, or defensive stats, while trying to do all of them at once. I recently had my Demon Hunter up to max MF at Paragon level 30, and then redid all of her gear to go from 62k DPS to 107k DPS. At that point she was flying through , but I was down 103% MF and about 10k hit points, and it was less fun. So I redid my gear again, got back up to 295% MF and added back almost all of my hit points while dropping the DPS to 92k. Now she’s much more survivable, is one Paragon level from max MF, and still farms pretty well. And I enjoy it more since I made it myself.

I’m not a huge min/max freak, but a big part of the fun of product based games like Diablo III is tweaking your equipment and finding new ways to put the puzzle together from all the different pieces. I was not a fan of the Paragon system adding MF when they first announced it, since it seemed like another “Dumbed Down D3″ to anger all the real fans while appeasing the CoD crossover market. Now that I’ve played with the MP and Paragon system few months now though, I’ll admit that it’s a lot better than I initially thought. My approval is mostly about the gradual and incremental level rate, and the fact that most people will take months and months to get even one character to Paragon 50.

Thus the Paragon system adds in the MF/GF gradually and it makes for a nice steady reward that feels fun and gradually allows you to reshape your gear, without totally invalidating all the work you did to build up some item-based MF in the first place. I still think the Paragon level curve is too flat at the top end and that P100 was much too readily-obtained,as the most professional diablo 3 power leveling company, we guarantee to provide fast diablo 3 leveling service at the cheapest price. but my objection only really exists past P80 or 85 or so. And yes, that’s probably hypocritical of me since it’s very unlikely I’ll ever grind a character to anywhere near that high a level.

How do you guys feel about the MF and GF systems in the game today? Enjoy the simplification? Like how the Paragon levels and Monster Power interact? Or do you have changes you’d like to see implemented?

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