![]() ![]() Otherwise, you would want to switch back to a Ruby. For additional information about the PTR, click here. To report any issues you experience while playing, please visit the PTR Bug Report forum. Change Poison to the same duration or fix bitrate scaling please. Once a Follower has their maximum of 150 CHD, the Emerald in their Weapon is no longer effective, unless the Emerald is part of that 150 CHD cap. To provide feedback on patch 2.4.1, please visit the PTR Feedback forum. PTR Feedback: Runeword's concerning approach towards class balance. My current thoughts for Followers and Gems (At Level 70 and ~30% CHC): NOTE: So now, I’m also considering putting a Diamond in his Helm to see if it does anything for his CDR. ![]() I tried this with the Templar and, sure enough, at Level 70 and more than 30% CHC, he gets more benefit from having a Weapon with an Emerald in it. feedback should be provided in the PTR Feedback forum while bug reports. So, I decided to test this further and this is what I discovered: Just like with our Characters, once you reach a certain Level and your CHC is close to 30%, you want to switch from Rubies in your Weapon to Emeralds. The Diablo III 2.7.4 PTR testing period begins on July 12 and will run for two weeks. Since I rarely get any Follower’s CHC higher than 20%, I always put Rubies in their Weapon. three PTR-unique buffs active to help you on your journey: increased Legendary drop rate, increased experience gains, double Blood Shard drops. ![]() Last night, I was gearing up my Templar when I noticed I had gotten his CHC to 35%. Because of this, we usually put main-stat Gems in the Followers’ Jewelry and Rubies in their Weapons. I’ve always read that Followers have caps to their stats. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |