

I’m able to finish a GR in between 6 – 9 minutes. No matter how I manipulate the levels I still can’t find any way to upgraded weapons. I do not wish to start from the very beginning and ‘take shortcuts’, I wish to continue as I’m slowly improving along the way. I have 6 incomplete sets and whatever I do I’m just not moving ahead. I have heaps of pants and belts and boots yet in approximately 100GR games I have been unable to find a ‘green’ helmet or upgrade my sword and shield. Same applies with Haedrig Eamon is no help at all, Kanai Cube is nearly complete.

I’m unable to upgrade/improve through Skill of Nilfur. Gems in my armour are at their highest level. I’ve slowly build up to play at Torment 14. Am I to understand that it is only by speeding through a Greater Rift one is able to upgrade their gear? What if, in the first place, the gear isn’t up to scratch, how does one upgrade it? In my case I am playing GR at Level 25, Torment 6. As simple as it sounds, I do not fully comprehend this. You said -The secret is real simple, this game rewards speed. Not sure whether this applies here-so apology if I’m in the wrong section Your 15 hours to complete the journey or Ethereals is probably 3 hours minimum of wasted time from those minutes which added up. The same thing applies when speed running GRs. All those seconds you spend running to an NPC can add up to 10 minutes for a campaign run that needs to be completed in under an hour. People think it helps to have one in that conquest, but unless the person knows exactly what they’re doing (and typically the people volunteering to be a townie don’t), it actually hurts over just having runners. It’s similar to the Sprinter conquest, and why I dislike having a townie. It’s only a minute here, two minutes there, but it adds up.

You’d be surprised at exactly how much time is wasted in town when you take time to do stuff. Finish a GR, start the next one immediately. But by doing 2 minute GR70s, you’re getting 240 legendaries/hour.Īnd when running GRs, run them back to back to back. If you do 3 minute GR90s, you’re only getting ~200 legendaries/hour.

The thing is, even 3 minutes is too long, unless you’re going for XP/hour. My usual daily session is to do rifts until I have 20 keys, then speed run GR’s that I can do in about 3 minutes, and on my last key, push to the highest available for me at that time.
