I'm still debating whether use Steam client or the standalone one. RIght now I'm more inclined to use the second one - achievments will be integrated into the game itself and I don't really need to know /played_time. Don't really see the incentive to use the Steam client, to be honest...
Steam client for voice chat.
Question: Do spells and abilities hurt your friend's character in co-op?
Also, in general, what's the best resource to learn how all the stats work, what they effect, "hidden" stats etc.? I know the official site has a good character planner, but I always like really knowing what everything does. thanks
I love a good QQ over patch notes.
Legacy items aren't used in competitive leagues, so players own them don't receive any advantage. PoE has always had the vision of having fresh ladders to compete in where everyone starts on an even playing field. If a person wants to spend 200 exalts on a legacy Kaom's, that's fine, it doesn't affect the competitive economy. As long as they can't be used in PvP I'm happy with it.
I will be starting Scion in the new League.
Yay! to had she unlocked.
Oh my god. This Kripp stream. Haven't watched him since he started Hearthstone. Is this the first time he's had PoE people on stream since then? And Space Jam while he's AFK? I'm dying, lmao.
Play HC. Nothing beats feeling when you come out of battle almost dead. Rush of adrenaline is amazing.
Interested to see how he would path a scion's skills.
Should I delete the game from my computer, and wait for the Steam download? I want to use my Steam friend's list, chat, etc.
My steam is: vadrek
Fell free to add me ;-)
Many people have asked for more information on how guilds work. On the social panel you can create a guild. Names are not unique, so call it what you want. Powerful guilds can obtain tags that appear next to their members' names in chat. This requires sacrificing a set of end-game Maps, each of which corresponds to a letter or symbol in the tag. Tags are unique and some symbols are much rarer than others. Tags can be 3-6 symbols in length. While you're in a guild, you can chat to other members (even across leagues!) with the & symbol. The guild leader can set membership permissions (Leader, Officer, Member). Officers can also invite new Members.
Guilds start with 30 member slots and you can purchase sets of 10 extra slots for 100 points ($1 each). There's currently a maximum of 200. We may increase this in the future once we fully understand their impact on server performance. Guild stash tabs (which are all nameable/colourable) can also be purchased. The guild leader can set permissions on which tiers of members can view, add items and remove items from tabs.
Only the guild leader can purchase microtransactions for their guild, but members and officers can donate points to their guild to help with these purchases. The guild leader can accept and reject point donations on the guild webpage (on this site). If they accept a point donation, then they are unable to kick that member out of the guild for three months. It's possible to reject donations if you don't really want to take their points.
So what's the deal with the new leagues/league changes?
They scrapped original HC or something?
If I'm going to be rolling a new character, what league do I put them in?
So, this is going to be free to play on Steam? I may check it out. I've been wanting a "sequel to Diablo 2" like the advertising says.
I am so hyped for this.
Will fortune grant me some currencies and some uniques this season? Or will I remain in the realm of Orb of Alchemies and Chaoses again? TUNE IN AFTER THE BREAK TO FIND OUT!