![]() ![]() It's a bitmore diverse than Diablo right now.Ī couple of days ago I bought Torchlight 2 on Steam because of the summer sale. Then it becomes the Awesome Sword of Death, gets a cool proc and increased dmg/stats. ![]() Additionally, some weapons can be upgraded by using them.like Awesome Sword drops, but it says to kill 1,000 zombies and it will upgrade. There are lots of sets in this game even from low levels so collecting whole sets is very fun. Synegy mod is the first thing you should check out once you have seen the basic game to the end.ĥ) Yes, random loot is random. Unlike Diablo where you just get gear and maybe slap gems in it, you have to gamble on enchantments (which cost a lot of gold) and perfect your gem setup in your gear.Ī lot of the replayability goes to all of the mods that are coming out and will come out in the future. Maps make farming more interesting and a lot of the end game of TL2 is perfecting your gear. A lot of mods flag you as a 'cheater' so I wouldn't think just because you have people using mods they are all enabling god mode or something.Ĥ) It's not like paragon, you have a hard level cap on your characters. I finally decided too try out TL21) No difference, just more challenge and possibly XP.don't remember.Ģ)Yes, same items no matter what. Thats it for me, hopefully thanks in advanted is this end game that will keep being updated and played for a long time, like the paragon level in d3 and the map system in poe? can u combine maps?ĥ: how is itemasation working in this game? is there random drops in the game and especially in the map system so so can actually pick whatever maps u like and still be amased about a cool item u can get? or u can join a new game+ and start over a new adventure with better gear and harder monster. that u can buy/find maps where u can get some of the best gear. is it the same stuff u get from playing singelplayer compared too Multiplayer?ģ: is there any AH(please say no) or do ppl trade in other ways?Ĥ: what i know about endgame so far is. i got a few question, that i was hoping ppl would answerġ: I can see that there are a few difficulty i can pick from start, is there any different in what gear u get or other stuff, if u pick normal instead of Elite?Ģ: I really dislike things like item duplicate cheating and stuff like that, so ive decided that i would play solo, not risking ending in a game with cheaters. and this game gfx appeal alot more too me. I'm still working on diffrent builds for the outlander class so its only a matter of time to find a build I like.īut so for easiest for me has been engie with the heal bot and all the other nice toys in that spec.I finally decided too try out TL2 since ive runned into a wall in poe and cant get further. In boss fights its real pain in the ass with any adds the boss has, unlike in other games like WoW the pet in this game is not much of a tank for an outlander. You would think so but I find engi to be a bit easier then Outlander, I rolled an Outlander as my second chara and against individual targets outlander is fine, but when you get in those monster pile ups you pretty much have to tuck tail and run, switch to a CC weapon like the shotgun and pray nothings loops behind you or comes from the side. But let's be real, ranged DPS always have the best survivability. And just like all of them, I'll have angry Outlander player now replying and saying how much skill it takes, etc etc etc. Just like in Diablo 3 it was the Demon Hunter. Originally posted by Nacho Chilli Chez:From the looks of it, by best, you mean easiest. she was completely worthless until you found a bow with knockback and high attack speed. you had to be suicidal to select that fragile, ridiculously-low-damage chick. he was far from easy or noob-friendly, but the hardest was Rogue. Speaking of Diablo 1, Sorceror started weakest, but then got Mana Shield + Apocalypse + enough mana to cast both, and became unstoppable even at Hell difficulty.īut you did need to know what you're doing to get to that point, because any monster who got close would own you. I will have to play both classes more, but so far the Outlander doesn't even come close. From the few skills that I have tried so far, Embermage has some ridiculous damage potential. The point I am getting at is it isn't always the bow user, and I don't think Outlander is going to take the title. Sorceress from D2 and Paladin with enigma from D2. In which case, you forgot several examples of games that date farther back. In other words, able to deal the most damage while avoiding the most damage. ![]() ![]()
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