How to Complete the Bestiary Defeat Elite Mobs This way, you'll be able to roam zones and kill enemies (which also has a chance to drop Legendaries) to get Monstrous Essences and earn Gold from completed Bounties while you're at it. If you're unsure where to start a genocide for those Monstrous Essences, you can first head to Westmarch and accept Bounties. Complete Bounties while farming Monstrous Essences This is the most efficient way of farming Legendaries compared to the rest of the methods below. Note: Even though page deciphering is capped at 3 per day, the rewards can still be redeemed after hitting the cap by repeatedly farming and turning in 10 Monstrous Essences at the Horadric Altar. While time-consuming, it is the best method as it gives a high chance of encountering elite mobs and glorious chests in the open world that also have a chance to drop Legendaries. He has reverted to his dominant self, and has proven to be a great offseason addition by Billy Eppler.By far the best and most F2P-friendly way of farming Legendary Gear is by turning in Mounstrous Essences at the Horadric Bestiary for item rewards. He had a 2.52 ERA in 35.2 innings pitched in the first half, and has allowed just three earned runs over his past 26.0 innings pitched dating back to May 8. He has been one of the most effective relief pitchers. After a shaky first few weeks, he has dominated as a co-setup man. Ottavino was a splendid asset in the first half, especially since the beginning of May.
Lost in the shuffle of all the post-lockout free agent frenzy was the Mets signing Adam Ottavino to fill in a hole in the bullpen. GRADE: B Adam Ottavino - 2022 Mets reliever first half grade In a team high 40.0 relief innings in the first half, he pitched to a 3.38 ERA, has 10.5 strikeouts and 3.2 walks per nine innings, but a 4.48 FIP (the defense bailed him out on so many occasions in the first half). Smith went 13.1 innings to start 2022 before conceding his first earned run, and played a role in the Mets winning many tight contests in the first half. The opposition has hit Drew Smith hard over the past three weeks, but Smith played a role in effectively bridging games to Edwin Diaz this season as a setup man. Grade: A+ Drew Smith - 2022 Mets reliever first half grade He has simply been the best reliever in baseball, bar none. The Mets were the only team in the majors that didn’t lose a game when leading after eight innings in the first half (50-0), and Diaz is the biggest reason why. Factor that in with a 1.18 FIP (-0.64 since May 25) and a 1.69 ERA.
He has 18.1 strikeouts per nine innings, including 51.7 percent of opposing hitters.
He was named to the All-Star team for the first time as a Met this season, and has completely overwhelmed his opposition. Edwin Diaz - 2022 Mets reliever first half gradeĮdwin Diaz is putting together one of the greatest seasons a Mets reliever has ever had. With the Mets' bullpen some relievers did very well. So they have been above average in all areas.įor this exercise, we will evaluate all the Mets pitchers who pitched 15 or more innings of relief in the first half. Overall, the bullpen pitched to a 3.46 ERA (9th among the 30 teams), a 1.20 WHIP (10th), 10.27 strikeouts per nine innings (tied for 1st) and 3.35 walks per nine (10th). Some of their successes are a big reason why the Mets won so many games in the first half, and they need to be acknowledged. The New York Mets bullpen exceeded some fans' expectations in the first half of the 2022 season.