Does playing with friends increase your ability to gain infernal rings faster?
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Assuming the probability of getting key is 25% (torment 1).
If playing single, we get:
- 4 tries per key
- 4 keys for machine
- 4 machines per organ
- 4 organs per ring
So a total of 256 attempts, for a single ring.
What about if we play with 4 of our friends? Does that increase our chances of getting those rings?
Best Answer
With 4 players you get the keys a lot faster.
- You need 1/4 as many runs because you get the same amount of keys and can share portals.
- You increase magic find.
- You can split to find the keywardens and port to eachother.
- You can kill the bosses on higher torment than on your own because of partybuffs+revive
Easiest way to do this is splitting up for act 1,2,4 at first then as soon as someone finds one you port to them until only act 3 is left and then everyone ports there and search the map.
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