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*Don't play Hardcore unless you've already beaten the game. | |||
*The best classes for a new player are Barbarian or Paladin, but all of them are totally playable. Necromancer and Druid are probably the worst, as their only easy builds (summon spamming) are both slow and boring. | *The best classes for a new player are Barbarian or Paladin, but all of them are totally playable. Necromancer and Druid are probably the worst, as their only easy builds (summon spamming) are both slow and boring. | ||
*For your first time through, you should be fine leveling up whatever skills seem interesting, just don't spread yourself too thin. If there's a late-game skill you want, hover over it to see which early skills give it bonuses. This should give you a pretty decent idea of how to allocate your skill points. | *For your first time through, you should be fine leveling up whatever skills seem interesting, just don't spread yourself too thin. If there's a late-game skill you want, hover over it to see which early skills give it bonuses. This should give you a pretty decent idea of how to allocate your skill points. |