Diablo 3 Barbarian Immortal King Set
And many others said that you got to use this set or that set.
Immortal King's Call (previously Immortal King's Legend) is a Barbarian class item set in Diablo III. It requires character level 60 to drop, and only drops at Torment difficulty. Other classes may equip most of its items, but overall, it is designed for Barbarians. The Immortal King set once belonged to the Barbarian-God name Bul-Khatos. As powerful as He could be, so is his armor and weapon left behind. The set is the only set item which completes all the six important vestments in a character: helm, body armor, belt, gloves, boots and a weapon and also has one of the most bonuses gained (if collected many) with each item and also the full set bonus. Immortal King's Call (2) Set: Call of the Ancients last until they die. (4) Set: Reduce the cooldown of Wrath of the Berserker and Call of the Ancients by 3 seconds for every 10 Fury you spend with an attack. (6) Set: While both Wrath of the Berserker and Call of the Ancients is active, you deal 250% increased damage. Immortal King's Eternal Reign.
I mean, just finding a piece of a set is difficult enough. Is there anything in the game that make things easier to find set pieces? Is it crafted? Do they just drop randomly?
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There are many ways of getting the set pieces you want now, gearing up has never been easier.
I will list them in the order I prefer:
- Seasons Only: Collect your free set pieces. (For this current season (Season 6), the goals for that are, reach level 70, kill Izual on t2 or higher, and solo a GR 20). This is the easiest way to get your starter set but its a one time deal only, once per seasons.
- Farm on TX with a 4 player loot share group of the same class. Outside of the free set, this is the fastest and easiest way of getting what you need.
- Convert existing set pieces into another random piece in the set with the cube. This way, even if you find 6 immortal king's gloves you can still convert them to the rest of the set. Cost is 10dbs 10 souls.
- Gamble for whatever set piece you are missing with Kadala. 25 shards per armor piece, 50 per ring, 75 per weapon, 100 per amulet. (I don't recommend gambling weapons nor amulets, for those, do step 5)
- Upgrade rares into a random legendary with the cube, cost is 25 blue/white/yellow mat and 25 dbs.
Diablo 3 Barbarian Immortal King Set D2
I recommend using step 5 to only upgrade weapons as they cost a lot of blood shards to gamble from kadala so its the most worthwhile to do. Also a good weapon is the biggest DPS upgrade.
Amulets I would use the set conversion formula on instead, and use the reforge legendary formula to get a good ancient one.
Orc JMRHere is what I do: normal rift for keys and coins, empowered grift (greater rift), if you didn't get what you wanted, use the shards you got at Kadala, if you need a set amulet, use the cube to convert a set item, assuming RNGsus hates you very much. Then again, RNGsus loves me, I got a mask of jeram, tasker and theo, ring of royal grandeur, soul harvester and an ancient hellfire amulet all in one day. To put it simply, repeat those steps. :)
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I will respectfully disagree with Argos, I think you should get dual wield build going on. Visit the guide Rage linked, and setup your skills per guide, than pickup any two ancient weapons you have laying around. Pig sticker, Ingeom, Burning axe of sankis, Azurewrath, Sunkeeper, they are all good for starters. Ultimately you wanna get Istvans blades, but other weapons will serve you well for farming.
It's all good Savage, I don't disagree with you. I suppose it's how early in game game and what's available.