So from what I can gather,
The Court of Oryx is pretty much the same as PoE, just smaller in scale. The biggest difference is that you can't jump straight into a higher level without charging your runes from lower levels first.
But then what happens when people only need purple gear? They are forced to run Tiers 1 and 2 three times each first? Kind of a weird system...
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It's a public event with up to 9. People playing at once... How tha -blam!- is this like poe?
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Tier 1 = PoE 32 Tier 2 = PoE 34 Tier 3 = PoE 35 Start it up, kill waves in a small arena until you get the chest at the end and cross your fingers for good loot. So it's kind of like, PoE meets public event.
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I'm assuming people needing better gear will be playing the nightfalls and raid more and not the court. It's still going to be fun nonetheless. Besides, I'm sure the last tier will offer purple gear as well, but why let people jump right into it? I think it's better to have to work your way through to the better awards, not just once but each time.
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I can't watch the stream yet. Is the court like an arena area within the dreadnought that you have to run at different levels to get items to progress to the next level with?
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I got the live stream up and running shortly on my youtube channal www.youtube.com/c/sprayanprey93
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Edited by St.Aura: 9/2/2015 6:52:03 PMI could be wrong describing this, I only watched very little of the video earlier. But it looks like people collect runes throughout the Dred. Of different levels. The sacrificer presents their rune to one of the statues, spawning a public event. The sacrificer gets better gear, and your helpers can also get gear as well as runes. Whether or not these runes upgrade, that I missed. But of course higher the rune better the reward. Tier 1 and 2 runes rotate bosses, so it's not the same fight every time. Can't tell if it's the same the higher you go. Each fight has a timer for completion. ☺️ hope that somewhat helps. Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong
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You have to charge a tier 2 rune by completing 3 tier 1 events. I think the same is for tier 3, 3 tier 2 completions charge a tier 3.