How iZombie Helped Me Win at Diablo III

This is a weird one.

A disturbing ritual in Diablo III's Greyhollow Island zoneRecently it came to my attention that Diablo III will be adding a Liv Moore zombie pet, along with a number of other new cosmetics. To make things even better, it apparently drops from a rare spawn named Ravi Lilywhite. Clearly someone’s a slash shipper.

This actually isn’t the first bit of cross-promotion between iZombie and Diablo. It’s long been established on the show that Ravi and Major are avid Diablo players, and the game forms a cornerstone of their famed bromance.

Under normal circumstances, I could not be less interested in non-combat pets in games. They’re just not my thing. But I instantly knew I needed this in my life. Even if I wasn’t a huge fan of iZombie, just look at her.

Excitement overwhelming good sense, I initially misunderstood and believed that Liv and the other new cosmetics were already in the game, but they were in fact part of the next patch and still limited to the PTR.

But by the time I figured this out, I was already in the game, and one does not simply log into Diablo and not murder something.

The Eternal Woods zone in Diablo IIIOn my adventures, I encountered a blood shard treasure goblin. With a sudden wealth of shards, I asked myself what to spend them on. I have been trying to get Andariel’s Visage for my crusader for a while, but for some reason it occurred to me to try to get a few more pieces of my wizard’s Tal Rasha’s Elements set.

Now, some context. I’ve been working on this set since before Reaper of Souls launched. Two of my three pieces of it were still at level 60 (amazingly their stats still beat most level 70 gear even without the set bonuses). I had never had any real ambition to finish it. I was content with dropping a rainbow of meteors on people.

But hey, why not? It’s not like Kadala ever gives anything good.

More context: In all my time playing Diablo III, I’ve never gotten a legendary or anything else useful from Kadala.

Imagine my shock when she gave me the legs to Tal Rasha’s. That got me the four piece bonus.

I’d gotten a taste. The loot frenzy descended upon me.

I spent all my blood shards, got a few more legendaries, though nothing immediately useful. Apparently Kadala had been saving all her good stuff for that one day all these years.

Slaughtering enemies in Diablo III's Ruins of Sescheron zoneI decided to turn to the “upgrade rare to legendary” function on Kanai’s Cube, which I had previously ignored save for using it to get the follower legendaries.

Not sure why I haven’t used that more. It’s awesome. I got several more useful legendaries, including some pants that surrounds my character with a near-constant poison damage aura (I extracted and equipped the power via Kanai’s Cube) and some nice boots that double the damage of Meteor, which I don’t cast directly but which Tal Rasha’s Elements casts automatically.

Before anyone brings it up, I know Tal Rasha’s doesn’t include boots, but boots were the last slot I didn’t have a legendary for, so while I was at it, I figured I’d kill two birds with one stone.

The Cube had one final treat for me: The gloves for Tal Rasha’s Elements.

That brought me to five pieces of the set, one piece away from completion and the final bonus: a 500% damage buff for each element of spell I cast, stacking up to four times for a total of 2000% increased damage.

So close I could taste it.

Running low on crafting materials, I decided my best bet would be to farm bounties for the Ring of Royal Grandeur. The Ring reduces the number of pieces needed to trigger a set bonus by one, so that would give me the six piece bonus.

The loot from an act four bounty cache in Diablo IIII went on to run quite a lot of bounties in act one and four, those being the only source for the ring. I am not going to run out of Corrupted Angel Flesh or Khanduran Runes anytime soon, let me tell you.

Along the way, I continued to try other methods of completing the set, spending blood shards as I got them and upgrading rares as my depleting stores of crafting supplies allowed.

I got two pieces of the Vyr’s Amazing Arcana set along the way, but I dislike archon builds, so that’s no help.

Because RNG is a cruel mistress, I did have another piece of Tal Rasha’s Elements drop… but it was the helm, which I already had.

It did have slightly better rolls than the old helm, so I equipped it. I then stuck the old helm in Kanai’s Cube and used the convert set item function, which resulted in more pants. No help there. Later I did it again, and got the amulet, which I also already have. However, the amulet was one of the legacy level sixty pieces, so a level seventy amulet was an upgrade.

Night fell, and my time ran short. My last run of act four netted me a legendary ring from the Horadric Cache, and I thought my search was over… but no, it was a different ring. One last run of act one with the bonus up, but the shoulders dropped instead of the ring. I despaired.

I realized I could try the convert set item function one more time if I salvaged some of the less valuable legendaries cluttering my stash. So in went my old amulet, my hope spent.

Kanai’s Cube spit out the belt.

The belt for Tal Rasha's Elements, the final piece of the set I neededAnd there was much rejoicing.

Let me tell you: You’d think 2000% increased damage would make a big difference. You’d be right. Before, the highest difficulty I’d managed was around torment III. I can now handle torment VI comfortably, and I could probably go higher — I haven’t done much testing yet.

I never, ever expected to able to finish a full six piece set in this game. I still can’t believe it actually happened. Years to get the first three pieces, then just a day to get the final three.

Praise RNGesus!

I played with the new set just long enough to get a feel for my newly godlike power. Along the way, I found another blood shard goblin. With my wizard fully tricked out, it was back to hoping for Andariel’s Visage.

Kadala didn’t give me that, but I did wind up with a helm that halves the cooldown on Phalanx, which is enough to ensure I’m never without my archers. It might not be 2000% increased damage, but it’s a pretty big performance boost. Zoosader for the win!

And that, friends, is the story of how iZombie vastly increased my performance in Diablo III.

Ravi Chakrabarti in iZombieRavi would be proud.

Off Topic: A Plea for Sanity

I really try to avoid discussing politics on this blog. Talking politics on the Internet never ends well, and it kind of goes against the celebration of escapism this blog is meant to be.

But I feel we may be at a tipping point in history, and I feel the need to speak out. I very much doubt my little blog will make any difference, but I have to at least try, if only for my own sanity.

This post is about Donald Trump, but it is addressed to the Democrats, left wingers, and all people of sanity and decency in the United States of America.

Let’s be clear here: Trump is a Nazi.

Yes, I know about Godwin’s Law, and I know the Hitler comparison is ludicrously over-used in discussions of politics. Even my own side is guilty. I mean, Bush was horrible, but he wasn’t Hitler.

But when a candidate has openly advocated for committing war crimes, when he’s said he wants to see anyone who protests or disagrees with him savagely beaten, when he plans to force labels on a specific religious group, when he’s been endorsed by the KKK, when people at his rallies perform the Nazi salute and tell black protesters to “go back to Africa,” the shoe starts to fit.

Now is the time for all people of good conscience in America to unite for sanity and humanity.

That’s not what’s happening.

All I see from the left in America is vicious in-fighting between the supporters of Bernie Sanders and Hilary Clinton.

For what it’s worth, I think Bernie is the better candidate. If I had a magic wand, I’d put him in charge (actually I’d pick Elizabeth Warren, but he’s the second best choice).

But it’s disgusting the way Bernie supporters have demonized Hilary Clinton. Even more so that so many Bernie supporters say they will vote for Trump if Bernie doesn’t get the nomination.

Others say that if Bernie doesn’t get the nomination, they’ll write him in, or vote for an independent, or just not vote at all, but any of those options amounts to a vote for Trump, and you’ll still bear the responsibility for what will follow.

Look, I understand the anger. Corporations have dominated the American political system for far too long. They’ve jeopardized individual liberties. They’ve made a mockery of democracy.

Bernie is offering a hope of breaking that yoke, and that’s a dream worth fighting for. But it isn’t the only thing that matters.

Trump has declared his desire to commit murder of innocent people. I want you to sit back and think long and hard about what it says about you if you’re more concerned about your own political cause than the lives of other human beings.

If Bernie Sanders doesn’t become president in 2016, that will not be the end of the hope for getting big money out of the political system. There will be other chances. Nothing is going to bring back the people Trump is going to kill.

And maybe even that doesn’t move you. You know, I can understand that. I’m not the most altruistic person myself. You might not be too worried about what Trump is going to do, especially if you’re not one of the groups he and his supporters are out to get.

But consider that World War II didn’t end so well even for the people Hitler did like. Plenty of Aryans died for his twisted dream of purity. Maybe you’re not worried about being the next Auschwitz, but you should be worried about being the next Dresden.

And I get that Hilary is not the most immediately likable person around. She’s a career politician, and there’s a lot about her that’s clearly artificial.

But she’s not the spawn of Satan. At worst, she’s a continuation of the status quo, and the status quo has a lot of problems, but it’s vastly better than Trump’s vision of the future.

Her being the consummate politician isn’t entirely a bad thing, either. Whether Bernie wins or loses, he’s created a huge push for social progress, and I think Hilary will respond to that. She’ll do it because it’s popular, not because it’s the right thing, but if she does it, what does her reasoning matter?

Neither can we be sure Bernie would accomplish all he hopes to. There seems to be the belief that if Bernie is elected, he will instantly purge all wickedness from the American political system, and the sun will shine brighter, and everyone will get a pet bunny.

I’m not an expert on US civics, but I’m pretty sure it doesn’t work that way. He’ll still need to work with an entire political system that is very much against him. I imagine he’d achieve more positive change than Clinton, but I wonder whether the gap is really that big.

Don’t think I’m only picking on Bernie supporters, either. Hilary’s camp has more than its share of extreme views, too. If you’re one of the people calling Bernie a communist, or trying to hold him responsible for some the douchey things people have done in his name (without any prompting from him), or otherwise trying to demonize one of the few truly good and idealistic people in American politics, you are absolutely part of the problem, too.

The fact is they’re both strong candidates. I think Bernie is better, but you could do a lot worse than Clinton. In any other election cycle, this kind of in-fighting might be tolerable, if asinine, but there are bigger fish to fry, people.

Maybe you think I’m being hyperbolic, and I hope I am, but a lot of people didn’t take Adolf Hitler seriously until it was too late. He wasn’t able to unleash the horrors he did because Germany was full of evil people, but because the Germans of good conscience failed to stop him. Don’t let history repeat itself.

If it were only America on the line, I’d say just leave it to its fate — you reap what you sow. But America is a very powerful country, and hate like Trump’s doesn’t stay contained. It will spread and poison my country and many others.

I don’t want to be Poland, so you guys better get your act together.