Is this person bullshi**ting?

you pretty much need a Piscator's, 5-link and jewels to do T16's.

since there is no data about how this player is actually doing in his T16's (if he even is.. people might also lie in Fakebook).

for all we know he could have actually completed 1 T16 and died 3 times.

and he gets his levels on mlvl 75 Delve (or T8's which are good xp on 91).

maybe OP is actually running an RMT site and this is well hidden commercial xD

Kappa
d:-D*
Well, the overall thing is, you are not likely to become a pro in just 3 weeks.
Even the PRO´s themselves is saying that. If you are one true PRO you go alone, on your own, on SSF, and on HARDCORE.
I play on SFF, not Hardcore, but I just might one day.

Anyways, I need to find my own stuff, my own cash, my own everything.
I can´t just go to some Site to buy some stuff for my Character, buy tons of Currency, and maybe some extras and then just even get some extra nice things from other players as well, and off I go.
I started in breach league. Poe was my very first arpg and still not only i was able to run high tier maps (t16 guardians) but i also had a lot of currency from running uber labs and selling enchants.

I havent used any build guide. Nobody i knew played POE.
I only watched few videos explaining how certain mechanics works and as any clueless person i simply picked class that looks like what i want to play and nodes that affect skill i want to use (you don't boost melee dmg when attacking from distance).


How many of you use complex mechanics while making new build?
Most of the builds are as simple as pick life, pick dmg nodes use any gear that let u cap resists, boost your life/dmg and you are done. And "Power siphon/KB pathfinder" is exactly such a build. He is not playing golemancer build where you need specific unique jeweles to make it work or discharge that forces you to think about charge generation. His build is as simply as pick life/dmg and done.
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Kundarin wrote:
Well, the overall thing is, you are not likely to become a pro in just 3 weeks.
Even the PRO´s themselves is saying that. If you are one true PRO you go alone, on your own, on SSF, and on HARDCORE.
I play on SFF, not Hardcore, but I just might one day.

Anyways, I need to find my own stuff, my own cash, my own everything.
I can´t just go to some Site to buy some stuff for my Character, buy tons of Currency, and maybe some extras and then just even get some extra nice things from other players as well, and off I go.



Pro in a video game just lol
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rhad wrote:
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Kundarin wrote:
Well, the overall thing is, you are not likely to become a pro in just 3 weeks.
Even the PRO´s themselves is saying that. If you are one true PRO you go alone, on your own, on SSF, and on HARDCORE.
I play on SFF, not Hardcore, but I just might one day.

Anyways, I need to find my own stuff, my own cash, my own everything.
I can´t just go to some Site to buy some stuff for my Character, buy tons of Currency, and maybe some extras and then just even get some extra nice things from other players as well, and off I go.



Pro in a video game just lol


They exist. They make money doing it. A lot of money.
I followed a build guide and was doing guardians in 3 weeks, although I couldnt do shaper for 2 months and uber elder for 3.

But they were harder then, this was 10 leagues ago.

All it takes is a build guide that doesnt require advanced knowledge of mechanics, which is easy.

I didnt even RMT, the build worked on 150c.

I am not bragging in the slightest, it was all the build, not much me.

So, yes.
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Kundarin wrote:
If you are one true PRO you go alone, on your own, on SSF, and on HARDCORE.


Gimme a break. SSF and HC are for masochists allergic to fun. You aren't a pro, you just like doing it the boring and hard way.
I dont believe that complelty new player to PoE managed to understand new atlas mechanics to the point he is spamming T16 after 3 weeks.
You can copy build from the internet, you can get lucky with drops and buy good gear, but some things in PoE just need to be learned, they cant be bruteforced.
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Aynix wrote:
I dont believe that complelty new player to PoE managed to understand new atlas mechanics to the point he is spamming T16 after 3 weeks.
You can copy build from the internet, you can get lucky with drops and buy good gear, but some things in PoE just need to be learned, they cant be bruteforced.


Sorry but what atlas mechanics?
You can spam T16 nowadays with just alch and go (perhaps you need to use from time to time scarabs, frags that naturally dropped for you).
Or perhaps you talking about process of reaching t16 maps. In that case if average person trully can't understand difference between "completed" and "non completed", how watchstones works (there is even in game tutorial when you drop your first) then humans are doomed to extinction.
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karoollll2534 wrote:
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Aynix wrote:
I dont believe that complelty new player to PoE managed to understand new atlas mechanics to the point he is spamming T16 after 3 weeks.
You can copy build from the internet, you can get lucky with drops and buy good gear, but some things in PoE just need to be learned, they cant be bruteforced.


Sorry but what atlas mechanics?
You can spam T16 nowadays with just alch and go (perhaps you need to use from time to time scarabs, frags that naturally dropped for you).
Or perhaps you talking about process of reaching t16 maps. In that case if average person trully can't understand difference between "completed" and "non completed", how watchstones works (there is even in game tutorial when you drop your first) then humans are doomed to extinction.


Please stop with your bullshits. When new atlas came out in last league even people who played this game for 7 years had problem understating how this shit works. It took at least a week to see any guide that stated how it *might* work (because we still were not sure if it trully works like that)
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