Saturday, April 21, 2012

GUbers gone?

From the list of updates.

- Uber Mephisto and Uber Baal's summoned minions no longer give experience.

Does this mean gubers as we know it are no longer in the game starting in 1.13?|||I read it to mean that all the skeletons in UT will now give no XP. Namely, people will not be able to Uber lvl/spin/bonewall for mass xp any more. But if that is "Gubers as you know it" then yes.|||I always found it bit lame, even baal-bot-leeching takes time and it wont shoot you from 1 to 92 in 1 hour.

I never used it so i'm pretty neutral about it disappearing.|||I never used it either, just pointing it out because it seems like so many use to level.

Also I noticed they fixed the magic immunities thing for pallys?|||Yeah, they did.|||Wonder what people will use for baal bots then considering he throws out magic immunes...|||in a perfect world, nothing. bots ruin things.|||Yeah, but they are inevitable. Though bot pking is fun as long as you use a good setup, the bot won't get you.|||stop talking about how would bots kill wave 2 if they are bots. programmers who made it are not stupid, they ll come up with something, they are more then capable of it, after all they managed to make them in 1st place.

i used to use UT leveling, it is time saving, because i am lazy to level up from lvl 1 to lvl 85 i get classic rush, get UT, get my items from mule and char which has RIPed is replaced.

or simply trying new build like dream sorc which requires high runewords to wear, and being weak for like 1 week and just leeching didnt look appealing at all.

it just made me chuckle: they neutralized UT, yet they didnt put more magic immunes for hammer din. well done blizzard / sarcasm.|||Personally, I'd prefer if the immunities were all done away with, instead of changing the magic hammer skill. Instead of nerfing paladins, that would make plenty of character types more viable. Why do they have these immunities in the first place? For the most part, there is no pattern or point to them, other than ghosts being immune to physical.

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