![]() Most of the guides on Diablofans are several degrees worse-trash that should be avoided. A good guide will cover that, and most streamers, YouTubers, and guide authors don't put that level of thought into their content. And that's the thing: some Barb builds require a very specific play style or gear setup-or both-to be successful. Scroll through their guides and you'll find endless copy-paste jobs made by folks without any real understanding of the build's nuances. Now I gotta go see if some of my re-rolls are way off of Maxroll's advice because of Icy.Earlier today, I told someone not to trust Barb build guides found on Diablofans or Icy Veins, and when asked why, I posted a version of what follows.ĭfans has no moderation-anyone can make a "build guide," post it, and mislead countless others. That was a big enough misstep to lose my trust. And Icy was like go Diamond in Leorics for Cooldown and Sliver of terror in Andariel's Visage for Fire Damage (which was good advice). The 'error' was that in "Item Stat Priorities" it shows Andariel's Visage recommended gem as a flawless royal diamond, but in the various build option graphics on the same page it's never there. The reason I fell in the Icy Veins camp (until now after reading all these comments lmao) was because I found an error in the Maxroll LoD Blessed Shield Build guide I was using for my GF so I was like, "ok I now trust icy more," lol. I liked the written advice better on icy veins, but I really appreciated the multiple build options (solo, group, etc) on maxroll. In the end I'm still checking both, but I ended up feeling like Ice Veins was better only not as slick of a website. I've been vacillating between the two (also re-visiting the game after a decade and doing a monk mystic ally build) because about 94.37% of the advice is the same.
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