Even though only one successful run counts for your personal best or a leaderboard spot, it's still very important to show consistently good performance, as the better you play, the less you have to rely on RNG to beat yourself or others. Until, eventually, the stars align and you finally spawn that right Rift Guardian with enough time to finish it. This means you will have to fish for maps, you will find a lot of runs that have almost all the things lined up, and you will fail some of them very closely. Only this way you will be able to reach the highest you can before you might be pulled away by boredom or other things. You need to set a goal that you want to reach, put your mind to it, and then keep at it until you reach it. wrong.The act of pushing is more of a journey, and not something that you simply do. I can be 7-8 minutes ahead of the timer, get 1 shot, then repeatedly 1 shot over and over until I fail the rift. Is this just what Greater Rift farming is? Or is it the necro class or just me?Įdit: Also I'm at GR 65 now. It's probably the biggest drop in 'fun level's I've ever had in a game. And god help me if I wait 2 minutes and activate my abilities and get 1 shot before I can kil anyone. When it's down I have to spent 1-2 minutes hiding from literally any mob because they will repeatedly 1 shot me. It relies on using Land of the Dead, and when the skill is up I kill everything around me. I copied the skills and build of the top ranked Necros for GR. My character is a necro w/ pestilence set. Is this just the nature of greater rifts? It is so brutally unfun now I can't believe how quick it changed. From this point forward it feels like I can have a 50/50 shot of either cruising through a level, or being spawn killed at checkpoint or corpse for 20-30 deaths. Everything was going pretty great and having fun until I hit level ~45 greater rift. Just bought the eternal collection for my xbox and made a necro.
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