Diablo3goldteam.com Tell You The Difference Between Diablo 3 Hardcore Mode And Normal Mode

Posted by May Lee
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Jun 16, 2012
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What's the difference between diablo 3 hardcore mode and normal mode ? Since it seems that this question hasn't received a comprehensive answer, here's my best attempt at to tell you the differences between Hardcore and Normal modes:

In Hardcore mode:
Will lose the ability to play your character permanently upon your character's death. You will also have the option to archive a profile of your dead character (playtime, level, appearance, cause of death) in your "Hall of Fallen Heroes" for posterity.

Will lose all of your character's equipped items,all items in your character's inventory, and all items equipped on your Followers when your character dies. Any items in your Stash, as well as your diablo 3 gold and Blacksmith/Jeweler status, are retained (and are shared between all of your present and future Hardcore characters).

Have a separate stash, gold pool, and Blacksmith/Jeweler than your Normal mode characters. There is a dedicated Hardcore-only Auction House, and Blizzard has stated that there will not be a Real-Money Hardcore Auction House. Hardcore mode is an entirely separate ecosystem than Normal mode.

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In Normal mode,
You want to stack both armour and resists (and preferably block chance if you're using a shield). You can use this handy guide to figure out how much armour 1 resist is worth at your current armour/resist levels. The reason people are stacking armour/resists and not just straight vitality is because of how damage reduction (DR) works. It works by increasing your effective hp (EHP). This means at 50% total DR, if you have 10k health, it's actually like you have 20k health, because a mob will have to do 20k unreduced damage to kill you.

After DR, and some vitality, you want to stack enough dps stats to let you kill enemies before they enrage. These dps stats can be your main stat/crit%/crit damage/etc.

A few extra stats that help here (especially for Barb/Monk) are Life on Hit and Attack Speed %. Gear with these two stats can be worth a lot if they're a high amount, as attack speed % increases the effectiveness of Life on Hit, and Life on hit in high amounts (coupled with high EHP and lower actual HP) can be the difference between farming a difficulty and barely progressing.

For Glass Cannon mode you want to forgo any survivability stats (armour/resists/vit) and just stack DPS stats. This only works for the ranged classes (Wiz/WD/DH) because melee classes have to get close to fight, so they'll always get hit at least once.

These are the different between diablo 3 hardcore mode and normal mode. In this playstyle, all you need to do is shoot anything before it can get close. If it hasn't died in time, pop your survivability move and move away before shooting it again. You will be one shot by pretty much anything in Inferno with this build, but it's very easy to gear up for, so that's why people use it a lot, as opposed to the normal builds which cost a lot of money to gear up for. For more information about diablo 3 guide or buy safe diablo 3 gold news, you can refer to http://www.diablo3goldteam.com  to get what you want!

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