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You can find a good ring and be 1000g ahead just by that.
Check market, check which items are meta and sell them(all move speed boots sell well and they always sell).
Treasure is plentiful, items with good rolls are not.
So you either farm slowly treasure or PvP and get rick from single good kill.
Do you mean the selling price of items decreases over the course of the season? Is it impacted by supply/demand or something, as more common items are sold, the vendors will payout less for them?
I have found that a little luck goes a long way... One or two gears with luck and I see so many more blues in chests...
Speaking of Diablo... DnD reminds me a lot of it just due to the same style of depressing classical guitar strumming background music in the lobby. Never felt so sad before playing a game until Diablo came around, and now this lol.
2, All bosses are constantly camped by warlocks cause to them bosses are easy mode as is PvP.
3. This is not Dark Souls where you have a checkpoint right before the boss and you can try it for as much as you want to learn his movesets. Not only you have a random spawn point, but a map rotation, possible PvP and other totally random aspects that lower your chances/amounts of time you can go and try to fight the boss.