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What's your avg Legendary/Hour Ratio?

Grzester

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Hello guys,

I'm wondering what's your average Legendary per Hour indicator. I'm kind hardcore botter almost 24h/7 and for both DH and Monk I can't jump over 15 leg/h (including Kadala). I just start thinking if it's OK number or just so-so? Should I start working on improving my bot environment (trinity, quest tool, gear setup, gems), or am I too greedy?

Both characters doing same path:
- normal rift for trial key
- trial stop at 6th weave
- 3x grift 24 > 33 > 38 > 39

Any ideas, thoughts?
 
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20-30.

30 for under GR44, slows down to 20 as I get to GR50.

DS Monk paragon 642.
 
20-30.

30 for under GR44, slows down to 20 as I get to GR50.

DS Monk paragon 642.

impressive! mind sharing ur stats/build/trinity/profile/etc. setup?

thought i am good at 14-15 average with dash monk!

WP!
 
impressive! mind sharing ur stats/build/trinity/profile/etc. setup?

thought i am good at 14-15 average with dash monk!

WP!

Sure thing :)

Build/Gear: Quin69 - GR55+ Dashing Strike Monk - Monk - Diablo III Builds - Diablo Fans
I'm using Dual Wield but it seems Quin has changed his mind back to the 2H with IAS legendary special effect. Unfortunately don't have a decent rolled one yet :(

Depends what GR I'm doing but I have 62-68% CDR and 20-30% RRC (Missing some on my shoulders and one weapon :( )
Higher GR's my passives change but basically it's all about DPS.. I was sitting at 900k DPS and 48M Toughness unbuffed and struggling at GR47. Now at 1.2m DPS and 20m Toughness and bot clears 50 with a couple minutes to spare (most of the time lol)

I'm using Fujiyama's Trinity Fork https://www.assembla.com/code/fujiyama-unifiedtrinity-fork/git/nodes/master/Trinity
Just use it for Rifts, issues with bounties and other profiles unfortunately.
All Avoidance set to 25% HP or turned completely off, once you stop attacking as a monk you die so as long as it doesn't stand directly on top of an arcane beam it doesn't die.


R-Rift Profile.

There are other items that are good for T6 Bounties/Rifts but I'm in the middle of my exams at the moment and I don't have the time to write up a detailed guide. Nonetheless I'm getting 10-15 LPH doing T6 rift > Trial > T6 rift. So its nice and speedy :P

Lemme know if you need any more info.
 
all good all good. thanks. we use quite similar set ups. thats why i found it strange that our LPH are so far apart! lol
 
getting about 28-32 when speed running T6 and up to 38 rifts with barb 6wastes and BK.
going down to 22-24 when doing 42-49 rifts with 4 IK and 6 wastes
 
WW barb - p742 - 3 piece IK - 5 piece wastes - Ancient Everything. Unity, RoG, Maras. no toughness passives, all damage.

GR 34-45 - clear in aprox 5-6 mins, less for the lower end.

will ordinarily get between 20-30 legs/hr and about 7-8bxp/hr.
 
Sure thing :)

Build/Gear: Quin69 - GR55+ Dashing Strike Monk - Monk - Diablo III Builds - Diablo Fans
I'm using Dual Wield but it seems Quin has changed his mind back to the 2H with IAS legendary special effect. Unfortunately don't have a decent rolled one yet :(

Depends what GR I'm doing but I have 62-68% CDR and 20-30% RRC (Missing some on my shoulders and one weapon :( )
Higher GR's my passives change but basically it's all about DPS.. I was sitting at 900k DPS and 48M Toughness unbuffed and struggling at GR47. Now at 1.2m DPS and 20m Toughness and bot clears 50 with a couple minutes to spare (most of the time lol)

I'm using Fujiyama's Trinity Fork https://www.assembla.com/code/fujiyama-unifiedtrinity-fork/git/nodes/master/Trinity
Just use it for Rifts, issues with bounties and other profiles unfortunately.
All Avoidance set to 25% HP or turned completely off, once you stop attacking as a monk you die so as long as it doesn't stand directly on top of an arcane beam it doesn't die.


R-Rift Profile.

There are other items that are good for T6 Bounties/Rifts but I'm in the middle of my exams at the moment and I don't have the time to write up a detailed guide. Nonetheless I'm getting 10-15 LPH doing T6 rift > Trial > T6 rift. So its nice and speedy :P

Lemme know if you need any more info.

actually ur trinity pull setting would also be helpful. clusters etc? :)

thanks for the help bro
 
half-ancient Barb Grift 46 halftime clear, Para 750+: 23 legs/h with DB and also TH, XP 10-11, 6 Waste/4 IK
 
half-ancient Barb Grift 46 halftime clear, Para 750+: 23 legs/h with DB and also TH, XP 10-11, 6 Waste/4 IK

Full ancient 6Waste/4IK doing grift37 is around 30 lph and around 12B XP.

Full Ancient Zumi/Aughilds doing T6 Rift -> Trial 7 Wave ->Grift up to 40 is around 22 lp and 7B XP
 
It does not matter what the DB counter tells you your exp per hour is. Diablo reduces the XP as you move up. As I under stand it you only get kill credit for demons and elites that are equal to or greater then your level. For this reason once I get to 600 paragon I switch to kill elites only, at the moment my seasonal acct hardcore acct and regular acct are all in the 700's. I just started back on my regular acct and have started my run for 800 from 732. I think I only get credit for the blue elites now and not whites or visa versa. So it gets slow up here, to help running red gem in helm and gem of ease in offhand weapon.
 
It does not matter what the DB counter tells you your exp per hour is. Diablo reduces the XP as you move up. As I under stand it you only get kill credit for demons and elites that are equal to or greater then your level. For this reason once I get to 600 paragon I switch to kill elites only, at the moment my seasonal acct hardcore acct and regular acct are all in the 700's. I just started back on my regular acct and have started my run for 800 from 732. I think I only get credit for the blue elites now and not whites or visa versa. So it gets slow up here, to help running red gem in helm and gem of ease in offhand weapon.

You are mistaken, you get over 300000 xp per trash mob in T6, and higher in Greater rifts.
I'd start killing trash if I were you lol.

Also this thread is about LPH not XPH
 
You are mistaken, you get over 300000 xp per trash mob in T6, and higher in Greater rifts.
I'd start killing trash if I were you lol.

Also this thread is about LPH not XPH

incgamers has a chart that shows the XP drop off as your paragon goes up, so you are wrong. EXP per kill is highest with elites, on average it takes 50 demon kills to match one elite kill. I can clear a T6 rift in under 2 min with farm after kill boss hitting elites only. Less then one min with return after kill boss. that's why I have over a thousand grift keys and will be close to 2K in about 33 hours Once the normal rift keys are turned into grift keys. Since my average grift key is 47 out of the trial I should see 800 in less then a week. You do it your way I'm happy with mine.
 
It does not matter what the DB counter tells you your exp per hour is. Diablo reduces the XP as you move up. As I under stand it you only get kill credit for demons and elites that are equal to or greater then your level. For this reason once I get to 600 paragon I switch to kill elites only, at the moment my seasonal acct hardcore acct and regular acct are all in the 700's. I just started back on my regular acct and have started my run for 800 from 732. I think I only get credit for the blue elites now and not whites or visa versa. So it gets slow up here, to help running red gem in helm and gem of ease in offhand weapon.

Paragon levels have nothing to do with your level.
Monsters do not have paragon levels.

You will never encounter a monster that does not yield experience (unless you use Gem of Ease and fail to move into a new rendering zone after dinging).
The reason it takes much longer to level is the exponential growth of the xp requirement.
 
incgamers has a chart that shows the XP drop off as your paragon goes up, so you are wrong. EXP per kill is highest with elites, on average it takes 50 demon kills to match one elite kill. I can clear a T6 rift in under 2 min with farm after kill boss hitting elites only. Less then one min with return after kill boss. that's why I have over a thousand grift keys and will be close to 2K in about 33 hours Once the normal rift keys are turned into grift keys. Since my average grift key is 47 out of the trial I should see 800 in less then a week. You do it your way I'm happy with mine.

Well bro I'm still getting 300k xp per trash kill at P750 so it's still a lot :) HF
 
Paragon levels have nothing to do with your level.
Monsters do not have paragon levels.

You will never encounter a monster that does not yield experience (unless you use Gem of Ease and fail to move into a new rendering zone after dinging).
The reason it takes much longer to level is the exponential growth of the xp requirement.


At 732 I need over 12 bill experience to move to 733, my DP XP when I run grifts shows from 12 to 16 bill per hour depending on the roll, so I should lvl once an hour if what you say is true. Instead it takes 3 hours to lvl because of the experience dropoff as you move up. Do the math on your own you will see you are wrong.
 
At 732 I need over 12 bill experience to move to 733, my DP XP when I run grifts shows from 12 to 16 bill per hour depending on the roll, so I should lvl once an hour if what you say is true. Instead it takes 3 hours to lvl because of the experience dropoff as you move up. Do the math on your own you will see you are wrong.

Simply false.

There is no experience dropoff. There hasn't been since the patch that made monsters scale to your level, instead of with the acts (old Inferno days, when Act 2 had higher level mobs than Act 1 etc., which was the cause of the difficulty increase).

If you don't understand the graphs that are everywhere, an easy way to explain them is that once you're past 200, you'll need the entire sum of your xp in order to gain another 100 levels. What this means is that it takes as long to get from 0-500 as it does from 500 to 600.
It's not completely true, but taken with a grain of salt it's a vissible tendency.
(for instance, you need 6,141,975,480,000 to get from 0 to 900, but 10,311,327,480,000 for 0 to 1000. Notice how the number (almost) doubled over the last 100 levels)
 
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