![]() ![]() I think 'Electric Conversion' and 'Electrocute' will be helpful. And the passive skills, which may really buff your damage if properly used. For example, If you are using Leap attack whose label includes 'melee', that means you should increase your melee attack, and if you want to adjust it to deal lightening attack, you can unlock talents or get support skills to convert your melee damage into lightening damage. You can get to the skills page to see its label, like melee, channel etc, and that makes you target on which aspect you should focus on. Experience intense tactical fights in this fast paced, old school action RPG. I think the core is the BD, which means you should make a combination of your skills( passive skills and support skills are really important). Hack & slash against the dark forces threatening your home-world. ![]() I believe the point is not the gear concerning you're at T4, i pick up the map drop and play very smoothly. I don't really sure which class and which trait you are playing now, for me i'm playing carino with lightening shot. I've tried tweaking my build but honestly I'm confused, nothing I do make any differences. Honestly I don't know if i did anything wrong before, now I know I ♥♥♥♥♥♥ up somewhere. My skill rotation is basically curse and zap enemy, I had 2 damage skill, 1 defensive and 1 mobility skill. I'm focusing on spell damage,crit and ES. I don't follow any build rather I make my own. Thanks for the read, I'm using the electric jumping zappy skill. Even if there is no cards inside that node, you should just get and lvl up cards fast at this point, ignoring their effects completly. It is good idea to clear XL areas, like Desert in Thunder Wastes, since it contains ridiculous ammount of monsters. You do not kill every monster, just go straight for boss and destroy the most huge monster packs. On average it took me 12 minutes to get +1 lvl until lvl 90. You doing something seriously wrong, or rather not doing any builds at all.Īmmount of time it takes to clear T4 map should be 80-90 seconds max. 17k dps is super weird, cus i had 30k at lvl 30. Imagine how much effort it takes to go further. Originally posted by LotusBlade:You do exactly t4 until lvl 90 for speed leveling. Spending prymocryst on pets is also a must and the pet you summon should, again, support main skill, so choose which type fits the best and increase it's roll chances.Īmmount of time it takes to clear T4 map should be 80-90 seconds max. Using all black gold on black market item rolls is good starting point. This way you always have whatever you want and what fits main skill, the only condition is to find white item to start crafting (which you do by turning off loot filter). You craft items yourself at this stage, aim for 4 bonuses on item to not waste too much currency. By the time i started using auction house, my dps already reached 12 millions per 5 seconds. Then make a build around that main skill by supporting it with fitting gear. ![]() The idea of game is to pick hero, read his traits and choose proper main skill. You doing something seriously wrong, or rather not doing any builds at all. ![]() It would appear, however, that that is no longer the case in Torchlight Infinite.You do exactly t4 until lvl 90 for speed leveling. Players are able to experience everything the game has to offer without paying extra. This will be a first in the Torchlight line of games, as in the previous games microtransactions are nowhere to be seen. As it is a free-to-play game, and one with a mobile port at that, the game also has microtransactions. Players are expected to grind for loot and power themselves up with them. Torchlight Infinite is slated to be a free-to-play and loot-based, very similar to the already released Diablo Immortal. Two years after that release, Torchlight Infinite was announced, and from the looks of it, it is very different from the previous three games, but not all in a good way. Originally designed to be an MMORPG, fans were disappointed when it became a single-player game. While the first two games of the series are loved by fans and critics alike, the same isn’t true for Torchlight III. It has made three games so far, with the original Torchlight in 2009, Torchlight II in 2012, and Torchlight III in 2020. Torchlight Infinite is the latest entry to the well-loved action role-playing game franchise, Torchlight. ![]()
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