Will players be visiting any familiar locations in Diablo III, such as Tristram? One of the most important experience playing Diablo 3 concepts to understand in any Diablo 3 leveling guide is how experience works. Because gaining experience as quickly as possible is synonymous with fast leveling, it only makes sense to start with a basic overview of fundamentals. By understanding how the system is set up, one can ultimately work to manipulate it in order to level very quickly.

Like almost every other MMO, killing an enemy will grant you experience. However, the greater the level difference between you and the monster you are killing, the less XP you will receive. That is to say, if you have a level 10 barbarian, killing a level 5 or level 15 enemy, both kills will result in less experience when compared to killing, say, a level 10 enemy. This is similar to World of Warcraft, wherein killing lower level mobs will grant you less experience, eventually diminishing to zero. However, in World of Warcraft, killing enemies higher than you actually carry a substantial XP bonus. I’m guessing that Blizzard has decided to penalize these higher level kills in Diablo 3 as a new way of discouraging some of the power leveling that went on in Diablo 2.
It will be interesting to see if this system stays in place, or if Blizzard simply resorts to the same system used in WOW, where XP gains are higher for killing higher level mobs, but when in a group with a higher level character the XP gains are penalized accordingly. I guess we will have to wait and see what the final outcome is.
Experience combo bonuses are a new (and very cool) source of experience making its debut in Diablo 3. Kill combo bonuses, also called “Massacre”, and are awarded for killing a bunch of enemies quickly in a row. You receive your regular experience for each kill, plus an XP bonus awarded at the end of your killing streak. The kills need to occur within only a few seconds of each other to be considered a streak, otherwise the kill counter will reset. The amount of bonus XP granted depends on the number of enemies you kill in a row. Personally, this feature really excites me because it indicates Blizzard’s intention for Diablo 3 to be an all-out slaughter fest. Rewarding such non-stop mayhem definitely harkens back to Diablo’s predecessors where leaving a path of destruction in your wake was not only possible but highly encouraged.
Hardcore mode is intended for experienced players who enjoy the additional thrill of having.Also new in Diablo 3 is the “Pulverize” experience bonus. This bonus XP is granted for successfully springing a trap or otherwise using your environment to deal damage to a foe. As it currently exists in the beta, you’re not required to actually kill the enemy with your trap to receive the bonus, only to damage them. As long as you finish the job using other means of damage dealing within a timely fashion, you will receive the pulverize bonus.
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