Number of possible build combinations

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The number of possible Diablo 3 Classic/Vanilla build combinations for each character class for elective and non-elective modes are given in this excellent off-site answer from more than two years ago.

Given that the Reaper of Souls expansion added another character class, as well as another skill (with five runes), additional passives and another passive slot to each character class, what are the number of possible builds in Reaper of Souls?

Note 1: As noted by the author of the answer above, unruned skills are excluded, as are builds with fewer than 6 skills and/or fewer than the maximum number of passives.

Note 2: Useless, meaningless, weak or broken builds, such as this one from here, are not excluded. These would include builds in which passive skills, which did not synergize with active skills, were selected.






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How do you calculate the number of possible combinations?

To calculate combinations, we will use the formula nCr = n! / r! * (n - r)!, where n represents the total number of items, and r represents the number of items being chosen at a time. To calculate a combination, you will need to calculate a factorial.

How many combinations are possible with 4 items?

If you meant to say "permutations", then you are probably asking the question "how many different ways can I arrange the order of four numbers?" The answer to this question (which you got right) is 24. Here's how to observe this: 1.

How do you calculate 4 number combinations?

So we say that there are 5 factorial = 5! = 5x4x3x2x1 = 120 ways to arrange five objects.



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