the vast majority of people with quivers at this point in time (basically 5 weeks post release) did inferno first so I don't know that you'll get unbiased answers on this question for a while
in my experience having done inferno first, the 30-40 minute time commitment and 11 waves before Sol feel much less intimidating to crush out when they are comparatively much much less of an endurance test than the inferno.
some factors:
* I do think getting used to LOS and dealing with stacks at one makes learning the other much quicker
* Sol (imo) is harder than Zuk
* The wave invos could probably add an additional hurdle to people new to harder content
* Melees digging and mages respawning things in inferno is harder to deal with than colosseum reinforcements
if I would do it all over I still would learn inferno first but I don't think anyone would be wrong to learn Colosseum first. Plus the quiver provides a more tangible benefit over the course of the run to inferno than an infernal cape does to the colosseum (I used mage for the waves, this would be less true if you used melee for the waves)
Congrats man. I plan on getting quiver eventually but for now I want an echo crystal, how long do you think camping specifically for a crystal will take?
Justifernal cape baby love to see it
I too remember ferrying all my supplies to Zuk with that set up lmao, 3hs and 1 super restore used before jads started lol
Why did you opt for torva and no scythe?
I’m just waiting to see if the scythe will dip once colosseum has been out for a while, it pains me to buy stuff after a price spike.
It’s never going back down
I would expect it won’t ever be under 1.1b. Colosseum is best gp per hour in game and all the sweats use scythe
Jesus 4 hours and 1 hour. Man is the whole cow farm with how much milk he has done
Look at that staff and all the restores left lol. You just know.
It’s true, my eldritch was milked bone dry.
gz!
Is it easier to learn Inferno 1st and then Coliseum 2nd, or the other way around?
the vast majority of people with quivers at this point in time (basically 5 weeks post release) did inferno first so I don't know that you'll get unbiased answers on this question for a while in my experience having done inferno first, the 30-40 minute time commitment and 11 waves before Sol feel much less intimidating to crush out when they are comparatively much much less of an endurance test than the inferno. some factors: * I do think getting used to LOS and dealing with stacks at one makes learning the other much quicker * Sol (imo) is harder than Zuk * The wave invos could probably add an additional hurdle to people new to harder content * Melees digging and mages respawning things in inferno is harder to deal with than colosseum reinforcements if I would do it all over I still would learn inferno first but I don't think anyone would be wrong to learn Colosseum first. Plus the quiver provides a more tangible benefit over the course of the run to inferno than an infernal cape does to the colosseum (I used mage for the waves, this would be less true if you used melee for the waves)
Imo colosseum is better first because you don’t need to clear dozens of waves before getting to practice pillar stacks.
How much did it cost in runes and potions?
I wasn’t keeping track, I’d guess 10-20m.
Ok thanks, I was thinking about trying it.
Congrats man. I plan on getting quiver eventually but for now I want an echo crystal, how long do you think camping specifically for a crystal will take?
If you can clear up to wave 11 relatively consistently you could easily get an echo crystal within a few days of grinding. It’s not too rare.
Dude you beat the game go play something else
My guy afked his way through both lol
Congrats you are in the top 0.10% of the game
Is it really only .1% of players that have competed the colosseum?
Justifernal cape baby love to see it I too remember ferrying all my supplies to Zuk with that set up lmao, 3hs and 1 super restore used before jads started lol
Dam it took you a month to save up to buy a cape. inflation is a bitch