How To Get To Tamoe Highlands
A_S_G
Diabloii.Net Member
- #three
As SirLardsAlot said, In the Tamoe Highlands. You have the Outer Cloister Waypoint, and walk backards to get in that location.
- #4
A_S_G said:
As SirLardsAlot said, In the Tamoe Highlands. You take the Outer Curtilage Waypoint, and walk backards to become at that place.
Or Black Marsh WP and run upwards.
- #6
Follow the road from the Outer Curtilage. It'll either lead y'all to The Black Marsh or The Pit.
A_S_G
Diabloii.Net Member
- #8
Cain said:
Follow the road from the Outer Curtilage. It'll either lead yous to The Black Marsh or The Pit.
Yes, there's one trail, and then it splits into ii.
Also, yep you tin go from the black marsh, but and so you also have to discover the Tamoe Highlands. If you lot take the Outer Cloister wP, all you lot accept to do is walk backwards and observe the Pit. The Blackness Marsh can go to Night Wood, and Tamoe Highlands.
- #ten
the pits are under the arm...or they're in the middle of the peach
- #12
Correct me if i'm incorrect just, there are other places than just THE Pit in Act1. Other TC85 areas be. All of them that I know of are:
Human activity 1: The Pit--->Tameo Highland
Mausoleum---> In Bloodravens graveyard
Act2: Ancient Tunnels---> Lost Metropolis (await for a trap door)
Maggot Lair lvl 3
Act3: Not actually sure well-nigh this i personally.
Act4: Anywhere in the River of Flame and the Chaos Sanctuary.
Act5: Any level of the Worldstone Continue and Throne Room
These are TC85 areas AFAIK and can driblet whatsoever item in the game, except Anni'southward and Cow male monarch stuff, maby other things I can't remember of right now.
Oh, these are TC85 areas in LOD, I don't think they are in archetype D2, though.
With plenty time, y'all could find almost all the peachy sought subsequently elite uniques in the game in these areas. :winner: :flip:
conan
Diabloii.Net Member
- #thirteen
skalmanpala said:
whatsoever specific place or are you just running effectually in the tamoe highlands?
The path out of the outer cloister back to Tamoe will somewhen split, one leads to the black marsh one to the pit, always, kill the monsters on your way to the pit, i have found an ohm, jah and lots of good uniques.
- #14
>>>Correct me if i'm incorrect simply, in that location are other places than just THE Pit in Act1.
No yous're correct. Merely reason people do act1 hell pit runs is because it is the easiest of T85 areas.
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- #fifteen
Thor_Maxin said:
Correct me if i'm wrong simply, there are other places than only THE Pit in Act1. Other TC85 areas be. All of them that I know of are:
You can't possibly expect him to observe all of these, or at least become looking for them, now can you?
- #17
While I practice hit "the pit" every mf game, the ancient tunnels has been more productive for me lately (valor in the ancient tunnel and a ss from a champion while looking for the trap door). :thumbsup:
The weather hither in Michigans Thumb has been so crappy lately I"ve spent more time playing d2 than riding :bluster:
- #18
Twoblade said:
>>>Right me if i'chiliad wrong but, at that place are other places than simply THE Pit in Act1.
No yous're right. Merely reason people do act1 hell pit runs is because it is the easiest of T85 areas.
Actually, the Mausoleum (another 85 area) is easier for most cold sorceresses at least (and FO sorc's aren't also uncommon ), since there can never spawn any regular cold immune monsters at that place. Same with Ancient Tunnels I remember. And then even cold tree only Sorc'southward soloing can do well at that place.
This guide is worth a read too and involves the 85 areas:
http://abode.t-online.de/habitation/320071388834-0001/games/D2X_110_MF_Guide_ENG.htm
Inu said:
(Also that guide says "CL/FO Hybrid" when that kind of Sorceress blows majorly)
Depends on what y'all compare with. With cookie cutter builds -- yes.
Otherwise, I don't recall then.
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