Thursday, April 12, 2012

Why, if so, is grief bm?

[:1]I've been reading a few furies/rabies guide and in the forum post i have seen debates about grief being considered bad mannered.

Now, seeing as how I have very little knowledge of the current state of diablo, especially with shifters, I'd like to know, if anyone has the knowledge to spare, as to why grief is considered bm?

Also, what other items, for a shifter, are considered bm and why?

Thanks!|||grief is not bm, what are you talking about?

maybe in some pvp league, but otherwise the whole bnet is using griefs.|||it may be that what i was reading was relevant to certain dueling circles where there are rules.|||it's possible, but in general use and pub dueling griefs are standard weps. it's really nothing bm about them, except ridiculous avg damage output.|||It isn't allowed in some pvp leagues because the poison damage from venom exceeds the elemental damage type caps (generally 200 of any type of damage outside of physical).|||Quote:








I've been reading a few furies/rabies guide and in the forum post i have seen debates about grief being considered bad mannered.

Now, seeing as how I have very little knowledge of the current state of diablo, especially with shifters, I'd like to know, if anyone has the knowledge to spare, as to why grief is considered bm?

Also, what other items, for a shifter, are considered bm and why?

Thanks!




If you were talking about a fury/rabies hybird for wolf vs all then grief should not be bm in any way. Most of the time you would be using different weapon setups anyways depending on who you face. Examples would be eth tomby, doomz, silence pb, etc. Grief pb would be best for fury vs fury setup and vs a few more classes but its still useful.

But if you were talking about melee duels fury druid then grief would most likely be bm. In that case you would have to choose another weapon like botdz, edc, rare fools moded eth pb, or whatever weapon they would use.

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