![]() ![]() Your char surrounded by monsters and you clicking run away but char is continue hitting and continue to losing the red sphere. ![]() Vitality: a decent stat for shield wielders, HP is better to compensate by a gear, in late game bonus of HP from vitality is not enough.Īs in the all game with just mouse movement and attack there is a problems. Strength: if your class melee damage dealer, without it no way will be.ĭexterity: for a range physical damage dealers, for close combat have some importance too because fumble attacks are annoying and some critical need, for great two-handed weapon for an example.įocus: for mages, for heroes with magical abilities, and for dual-wielders but for the last only little a bit. The loot names and the monsters is actually larger than it looks like in terms when you clicking on it, this can be an issue when you trying to avoid something to hit or to pick and just run away your char. Kiting in this with a pure melee hero is something that can hurt your nerve system on the HCE difficulty! :) In short: the game hates close combat! If you want for more relaxing gameplay - do not play as pure close combat hero. The guide is not suited for tactics like a cheating and using the gameplay flaws to farm items and get other goods, so it's will be probably useless if players using such tactics. The guide is minimum spoiler introduction for a hardcore players who are new to the game and have played other RPG and want to play "Torchlight 2" on hardest possible difficulty setting for the first. And yes, the game have "surprises" which is on first playtrough can lead to game over. I have made it for those who trying to beat the game on such setting without playing in "Torchlight 2", mainly it for pure close combat classes, but the tips is general. Less spoiler please and thanks for the future answers!Ī little, minimum spoiler guide for "Torchlight 2" elite difficulty with hardcore setting walktrough And it's working for now but not against a super-fast and insane damage crowds, my char almost died few times already, once only Aegis saved, after that I decide to max that skill. Some information about my char current statsĪny good suggestions? I have tried a different tactics with Engineer, for now it's similar to my pure Destroyer in Torchlight 1 - spamming single attack skill, hit-and-run. What is maximum number of skillpoints at the and of Elite playtrough? I just like to make max skills what learned, so I will not to spend skillpoints in lot of different skills.īy the way, how to decrease size of Steam scrennshots making? ![]() What skill is good for countering a crowd-summoners with minions that have a vast amount of damage, such as Ice Bats in the cave with Chillfoot? I thought it's a intellect class with range attack and devices, and stuff.Īnd I have cursed this choose soon after I have lost a few characters! But still, just for case of justice, I want to beat the game with Engineer, so I need some tips. So, without the reading any guides, and other spoiler material (don't like spoilers), I have bought the "Torchligh 2" on Steam (a stupid marketing name actually, no connection to what actually happened in storyline of game, same as Engineer is name not suited to the class, better "Worker" or "Mechanic" or something but not the name of guy who is spending time with charts), and think to play with Mage! I am mostly playing RPG with a pure Mage-class, but don't know why, maybe I just like how looks a girl Engineer, my feminism said to me playing with this class. After "Torchlight 1" on clean Destroyer with dual-wield weapon (still cannot beat the last level and have no time to grindle much), I have said to myself that never will play in sequel with a warrior character class. Yeah you get the point and can see the pattern of what I’m looking for here.First to say I have played a lot of RPG on high difficulties, "Torchlight 1" included but before I have bought in on Steam. Similar to an Arms Warrior from World of Warcraft, A Berserker from Torchlight, A Barbarian from Diablo. So, what class combination(and what points should I take in each class tree?) would be the most optimal for a 2 handed melee user that want to wreck stuff using brute force? I want pointers in the correct direction, and before you say “Google” or “Youtube”, yeah, I’ve already looked that up, but since I’m a newbie I don’t understand most of the guides that uses abbreviations and ingame terms (yet…) and I could really use a hand here. Now, I’m level 32 Soldier and before I say anything else, I’m not looking for boost or free stuff. I bought Grim Dawn a few days ago and decided to buy the expansions because I liked the game so much. Hello ladies and gentlement of Grim Dawn! I’m a Newbie and don’t know where to post this so I hope this is the correct place and sorry if it isn’t! ![]()
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