![]() Thus, with unlimited rebirths, you could in. When you rebirth, all of the inventory of the character is transferred to your non-seasonal inbox (where the stuff from seasons gets put when a season ends). Correct if so, what happens after Act V I'm at level 38 and fighting in Act V now. I have the Reaper of Souls version of the game. I think the limit is to prevent abusing the system for extra storage. This question already has answers here : Have we completed Diablo 3 in 9 hours (2 answers) Closed 8 years ago. But even if they iron out the flaws, X: Rebirth is just so innately unlikable, and so deathly boring, that I think it may be beyond help. I think that 3 is the maximum whether you delete the character or not. There are more bugs and broken missions than I have space to list here, and save-file editing is almost always the go-to solution, which is just absurd when you realise they're charging £40 for the pleasure. ![]() Now imagine the exact opposite and you have X: Rebirth's charmless world. Think about how rich and full of character the Mass Effect universe is. It's only in the (dreadful) story that you'll find any excitement: its large-scale space battles are at least genuinely impressive to behold. The characters you talk to cycle through the same few dumb lines. Only bonus is the campaign skip option after the initial clear. Whether is one you make or they implement Rebirth and you reset an old one. If you plan on doing seasons u will be using a 'new' character no matter what. There are countless stations, jobs, contracts and ways to make money, but it's all deeply tedious, and utterly free of personality. Rebirth just dumps that character back to square 1 so you can use it over and over without the need to 'design and name' a new one. The biggest problem is that there's nothing fun to do. ![]()
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