Skip Acts function for the second and subsequent characters in the league
" Did you know you did not HAVE to use the dungeon leveling and could have re run the campaign as many times as you want? |
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" Sure, but if you do that you're way slower than everyone else If you implement such a feature and it's much faster then it isn't really "optional" if you care about economic aspects Last edited by Rikku#7536 on May 21, 2026, 3:29:06 AM
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I don't think so, like you, I did all the season and campaign was a pain everytime, it's too long.
But i don't think a skip will help, they shouId just give us unique leveling item. Also layout but they carefully change it each league, I don't understand why they are so afraid of making it tinier, why ? This would be so much better for everyone. I cannot understand it bro, someone is holding them |
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My 0.4 leaguestarter: Lightning Spear Amazon
https://poe.ninja/poe2/profile/default_mp3-9394/vaal/character/fava_amazonls |
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" Wait... you were a trader in D4? That game rains best of the best gear and you were worried about trade in that game? And what does slower have to do if this is about how great the campaign is and that is why it should be forced on every character. We are simply asking for an alternate leveling path to open up AFTER completing the campaign at least once per league. There is no trade impact. There is no unfair starts. But, glad you were honest about caring about the economy more than the campaign itself. Kinda proves the point that the "fun" of the campaign goes out the window pretty quick when trade is mentioned. So if you care about trade more than anything else, then what is the difference if an alternate leveling path opens up or not? |
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" Because the force campaign inflates metrics and holds the players hostage who want to get to the endgame. Sad reality is players like myself play LESS because this is a thing. The zones were tuned IMO for much higher movement speeds than are available in the campaign. So they double down on making it a slog AND making it required. |
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