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From https://us.battle.net/d3/en/blog/20529333/patch-250-ptr-notes-3-10-2017#items: General Primal Ancient Items Legendary and Set items will now have a chance to roll as Primal Ancient These items are much more rare than Ancient items and have perfect Ancient-level stats on all affixes, including the item’s Legendary Power Note: Primal Ancients will only begin dropping after a character on the player’s account has reached Greater Rift 70 Solo There are separate unlocks for normal and Hardcore characters, as well as Seasonal and n
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I'd say it's more of a marketing scheme to buy into the $10 OP builds that you can make from the necro... I enjoyed the Necromancer but not having any ancients and being able to do T13 is ridiculous.... and if it's not they should de/buff the other classes to match each other in terms of balancing...
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ditto, i've gotten two in the past day
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I'd say Krysbin's Sentence is the thing that'll push your dmg to t10-t11 easy (until you get ancient/primal pieces). However survivabiltiy is important; are you running Wisdom of Kalan and making sure you have max stacks of Bone Armor? Also using one of the passives like Dark Reaping or Life from Death are two great one's if you're struggling with life. There's also Devour Cannibalize if you're looking for something more utility based. If you wanna see the build I'm using check out: necromancer inarius briggs wrath farming build
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I'd say I completely agree after testing Gogok of Swiftness is great for cooldown, and increasing attack speed stacked on Swift Harvesting is a great combo (especially if you're using my setup).
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I use the 15 stacks, personally I like the extra toughness.
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Aww, ok that makes sense. That probably would be based on the author writing style, and/or theme of the website. Icy Veins tends to go through different phases based on what you said about ads revenue.
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There are no differences between characters, other than time invested. The system is based on the smart loot system: https://www.diablowiki.net/Smart_loot
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I second this
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If you could link your character using https://www.d3planner.com/ we'd have a better chance of understanding how to assist you.
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Greater Rift is progression based which will require a lot more survivability oriented playstyle to get as far as you can in greater rifts. Speedfarming is based on how quickly you can get from elite to elite and gather specific resources for getting/leveling gear these farming builds tend to lack defense were as speed and attack are more focused to get from point a to b with the focus on getting more loot.
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I really enjoy this build that I made, very simple to use: These are some good tips on farming: http://www.ign.com/wikis/diablo-3/Farming_Tips_and_Strategies
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This is my Farm build that I built for efficiency, I enjoy it at least.
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There are two variants for this build and depending on preference: Grim Scythe (stable dps) or the Devour (burst dps) Briggs' Wrath + Avarice Band+ Goldwrap + Boon of the Hoarder + Frailty Aura of Frailty +Life from Death creates a giant aura (that is almost the size of the screen) to pull all the enemies towards you, to paint an easy target for devastation. Skills: Grim Scythe variant: Grim Scythe Cursed Scythe Corpse Lance Brittle Touch (single target burst) or Corpse Explosion Close Quarters (multi-target burst) Bone Armor Dislocation Blood Rush
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