![]() It seems like playing one first ruins the other one for you. The other side of the coin, Diablo 2 could probably use some quality of life improvements, you can map skills to keys on the keyboard, but it doesn't instant-cast, it just swaps over to it, so you skill need to right click to cast after swapping, that and there is potion management, you need to manage your stock of potions, sometimes refilling your belt in the middle of a crazy battle. D2 is far and away more difficult than D3, even on the normal difficulty (there's only 3 difficulty settings if i remember), and D2's hardest setting almost requires that you play in a diverse group of characters, some monsters are straight up immune to a damage type, and if you centered your build around it, you're fucked. If you're playing top torment on D3 though and you have a very specific buildset around one or two skills then maybe. It's a much slower paced game, and builds actually mean something, you might hold on to a piece of gear for 50 levels because it's attributes are good enough to warrant the loss of armor. ![]() If you like the generally user-friendly hand-holdingly casual experience, maybe you play a season to paragon 200 or so, then no you probably wouldn't have as much fun with Diablo 2. ![]() I would say it depends on what you like about Diablo 3. Last updated at 14:00:17 UTC Weekly Help Desk RAGE Loot Thread Trade Thread ![]()
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