![]() ![]() 2: get as many actives that looks fun so that leveling doesnt get boring, but in exchange, you lose clearing speed that will get you endgame. This maximizes your damage efficiency and makes grinding to endgame easier. Those are: Outlander Embermage Engineer Berserker Each of them has a unique style and abilities. By default, Torchlight 2 only allows you to respec your. It shows an increase in weapon DPS in the character page but this kind of bonus does not increase the base power of DPS-based skills. My go to build philosophies: 1: 2 or 3 actives and the rest go to passive. Best if used in conjunction with our Torchlight 2 Class Guide, which will be updated with new builds as we release them. And the 1H+shield passive the Engineer has is actually very terrible, it's as if the stat it gives (+X Physical Damage, exactly like a weapon gem) works several steps later in the damage calculation than it's supposed to, it sucks. You get actual defenses from equipment (+HP is the best stat, stack a bunch of it, +Armor and +Vit aren't as good).Īlso, 1H+shields aren't actually as important as people might say for Engineers, because an obscure mechanic thing is that while you have Forcefield on, you don't even roll for blocks, it always drains the Forcefield anyway, so 2Handing as Engineer is totally legit. (But Emberquake also does flat damage, so Emberquake is strongest with Focus)Īlso, you never put Vit in this game unless you want the higher shield block chance it gives, its other bonuses are surprisingly crap. If a skill deals only weapon-based damage, then Strength and Focus can raise it in the same rate, but Strength also gives a crit damage multiplier on top of it, so Strength can help its damage more. If a skill deals only flat damage, then it obviously only wants Focus (and may even have reduced crit chance inheritance pure Focus is even better than Focus+Dex). And Focus also gives a little bonus to max mana. So you're boosting the base damage of both parts of Emberquake if you pick Focus and use an elemental weapon. Flat damage always scales with Focus, and weapon-based damage can be raised by putting either Strength or Focus to boost your weapon (in the same rate for both Strength and Focus, with the catch being that Strength helps all the damage from your weapon while Focus only helps the weapon damage that is elemental). Each has its own unique playstyle and key advantages to dominate in combat. This is because Emberquake unusually does both weapon-based damage and flat damage. There are four classes to be found in Torchlight 2, Outlander, Embermage, Berserker, and Engineer. But Emberquake works the best if you do pure Focus and use elemental melee weapons for it (which are very common later). ![]() You can do Engineer with either Str+Dex or pure Focus. ![]()
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