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*NEW CAM* PC - Diablo 3 Torment 16 Grind pt2.5

In this stream we are playing (PC) Diablo 3 - Season 20 Character I hope you enjoy the Stream Join The SHD HQ Discord: https://discord.gg/PaW5nae Support the stream and get a T-shirt: https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/7343998-phillip-thomas-logo?store_id=203565 ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Follow my other social media sites and never miss a video! ▶Subscribe for more videos! ▶Twitter: https://twitter.com/phillipthomas_ ▶Email contact(business only): pthomasem@gmail.com ▶Website: https://phillipthomasgaming.com #Diablo3 #Diablo4 #PhillipThomas ABOUT DIABLO 3: Much like in Diablo and Diablo II, the quality and attributes of equipment are randomized. In addition to base stats (such as damage and attack speed for weapon or armor points on armor) higher-quality items have additional properties such as extra damage, attribute bonuses, bonuses to critical hit chance, or sockets, which allow items to be upgraded and customized by adding gems for various stat bonuses. Magic-quality items have up to three random properties, rare-quality items have up to six, and legendary-quality items typically have up to eight with varying degrees of randomness. Set items are a subtype of legendary items which provide additional, cumulative bonuses if multiple items from the same set are simultaneously equipped. Higher level monsters tend to drop higher level items, which tend to have higher base stats and bonuses. The proprietary engine incorporates Blizzard's custom in-house physics, and features destructible environments with an in-game damage effect. The developers sought to make the game run on a wide range of systems without requiring DirectX 10.[3] Diablo III uses a custom 3D game engine[4] in order to present an overhead view to the player, in a somewhat similar way to the isometric view used in previous games in the series.[3] Enemies utilize the 3D environment as well, in ways such as crawling up the side of a wall from below into the combat area.[5] As in Diablo II, multiplayer games are possible using Blizzard's Battle.net service,[6] with many of the new features developed for StarCraft II also available in Diablo III.[3] Players are also able to drop in and out of sessions of co-operative play with other players.[7] Unlike its predecessor, Diablo III requires players to be connected to the internet constantly due to their DRM policy, even for single-player games.[8 Unlike previous iterations, gold can be picked up merely by touching it, or coming within range (adjusted by gear) rather than having to manually pick it up. One of the new features intended to speed up gameplay is that health orbs drop from enemies, replacing the need to have a potion bar. The latter is replaced by a skill bar that allows a player to assign quick bar buttons to skills and spells; previously, players could only assign two skills (one for each mouse button) and had to swap skills with the keyboard or mousewheel. Players can still assign specific attacks to mouse buttons.[10] Hardcore mode As in Diablo II, Diablo III gives players the choice to make hardcore characters.[12] Players are required to first level up a regular character to level 10 before they have the option to create new Hardcore characters.[13] Hardcore characters cannot be resurrected; instead they become permanently unplayable if they are killed. Hardcore characters are separately ranked, and they can only form teams with other hardcore characters. After dying, the ghost of a hardcore character can still chat. Their name still shows up in rankings, but the character cannot return to the game. If the hardcore character reached level 10 before dying, it can be placed in the Hall of Fallen Heroes.[14] Character classes There are five available character classes from Diablo III and two from the Reaper of Souls expansion, for a total of seven character classes.[33][34][35] In the previous two games each class had a fixed gender, but in Diablo III players may choose the genderThe Witch Doctor is a new character reminiscent of the Diablo II necromancer, but with skills more traditionally associated with shamanism and voodoo culture. The witch doctor has the ability to summon monsters, cast curses, harvest souls, and hurl poisons and explosives at their enemies. To power spells the Witch Doctor uses Mana, a vast pool of mental power which regenerates slowly.[36] The Barbaria diablo 3,diablo 3 guide,diablo 3 how to,diablo 3 beginner's guide,diablo 3 tips and tricks,diablo 3 tips,diablo 3 getting started,diablo 3 season 17,diablo 3 new player guide,diablo 3 new player guide 2019,diablo 3 new player,diablo 3 new player leveling guide,diablo 3 new player tips,diablo 3 complete beginners guide,diablo 3 basics,diablo 3 basics guide,diablo 3 basic tips,diablo 3 beginners,diablo 3 rifts explained,diablo 3 season 20,diablo 3 gameplay

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In this stream we are playing (PC) Diablo 3 - Season 20 Character I hope you enjoy the Stream Join The SHD HQ Discord: https://discord.gg/PaW5nae Support the stream and get a T-shirt: https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/7343998-phillip-thomas-logo?store_id=203565 ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Follow my other social media sites and never miss a video! ▶Subscribe for more videos! ▶Twitter: https://twitter.com/phillipthomas_ ▶Email contact(business only): pthomasem@gmail.com ▶Website: https://phillipthomasgaming.com #Diablo3 #Diablo4 #PhillipThomas ABOUT DIABLO 3: Much like in Diablo and Diablo II, the quality and attributes of equipment are randomized. In addition to base stats (such as damage and attack speed for weapon or armor points on armor) higher-quality items have additional properties such as extra damage, attribute bonuses, bonuses to critical hit chance, or sockets, which allow items to be upgraded and customized by adding gems for various stat bonuses. Magic-quality items have up to three random properties, rare-quality items have up to six, and legendary-quality items typically have up to eight with varying degrees of randomness. Set items are a subtype of legendary items which provide additional, cumulative bonuses if multiple items from the same set are simultaneously equipped. Higher level monsters tend to drop higher level items, which tend to have higher base stats and bonuses. The proprietary engine incorporates Blizzard's custom in-house physics, and features destructible environments with an in-game damage effect. The developers sought to make the game run on a wide range of systems without requiring DirectX 10.[3] Diablo III uses a custom 3D game engine[4] in order to present an overhead view to the player, in a somewhat similar way to the isometric view used in previous games in the series.[3] Enemies utilize the 3D environment as well, in ways such as crawling up the side of a wall from below into the combat area.[5] As in Diablo II, multiplayer games are possible using Blizzard's Battle.net service,[6] with many of the new features developed for StarCraft II also available in Diablo III.[3] Players are also able to drop in and out of sessions of co-operative play with other players.[7] Unlike its predecessor, Diablo III requires players to be connected to the internet constantly due to their DRM policy, even for single-player games.[8 Unlike previous iterations, gold can be picked up merely by touching it, or coming within range (adjusted by gear) rather than having to manually pick it up. One of the new features intended to speed up gameplay is that health orbs drop from enemies, replacing the need to have a potion bar. The latter is replaced by a skill bar that allows a player to assign quick bar buttons to skills and spells; previously, players could only assign two skills (one for each mouse button) and had to swap skills with the keyboard or mousewheel. Players can still assign specific attacks to mouse buttons.[10] Hardcore mode As in Diablo II, Diablo III gives players the choice to make hardcore characters.[12] Players are required to first level up a regular character to level 10 before they have the option to create new Hardcore characters.[13] Hardcore characters cannot be resurrected; instead they become permanently unplayable if they are killed. Hardcore characters are separately ranked, and they can only form teams with other hardcore characters. After dying, the ghost of a hardcore character can still chat. Their name still shows up in rankings, but the character cannot return to the game. If the hardcore character reached level 10 before dying, it can be placed in the Hall of Fallen Heroes.[14] Character classes There are five available character classes from Diablo III and two from the Reaper of Souls expansion, for a total of seven character classes.[33][34][35] In the previous two games each class had a fixed gender, but in Diablo III players may choose the genderThe Witch Doctor is a new character reminiscent of the Diablo II necromancer, but with skills more traditionally associated with shamanism and voodoo culture. The witch doctor has the ability to summon monsters, cast curses, harvest souls, and hurl poisons and explosives at their enemies. To power spells the Witch Doctor uses Mana, a vast pool of mental power which regenerates slowly.[36] The Barbaria diablo 3,diablo 3 guide,diablo 3 how to,diablo 3 beginner's guide,diablo 3 tips and tricks,diablo 3 tips,diablo 3 getting started,diablo 3 season 17,diablo 3 new player guide,diablo 3 new player guide 2019,diablo 3 new player,diablo 3 new player leveling guide,diablo 3 new player tips,diablo 3 complete beginners guide,diablo 3 basics,diablo 3 basics guide,diablo 3 basic tips,diablo 3 beginners,diablo 3 rifts explained,diablo 3 season 20,diablo 3 gameplay

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