A gateway skill of sorts to trigger your other skills.Just avoid the desire to spam this and switch back to your basic attack once their armor has dipped. A flurry of shots blast out from your weapon knocking foes back and lowering their armor. If you’d rather go into the Warlock-esque tree, ‘Sigil’, I suggest putting a 80-20 split between Focus and Dexterity. I’ll be sinking a lot of stat points into Focus and Strength to make every aspect of my attacks more powerful while the passives pick up the lack of my ninja reflexes. But if you wanted a Warlock or Archer, then this is also the class for you. Fast attacks and lots of diving around makes for some interestingly diverse combat and lots of frantic clicking. It’s essentially speedy melee combat akin to a Rogue – or maybe a Ninja would be the better way explanation. My focus with this character would personally be the second tree, ‘Lore’. They’re essentailly classes within classes, and the Outlander has its fair share. Surely by now you’ve noticed how Torchlight seemingly features standard RPG classes within the talent tress of each real class. The ‘Outlander’ is the final focus of this class breakdown series, and the one that actually interesed me the least. We’ve covered 3 of the 4 classes featured in Torchlight II already, and while it made me realise that I’ve been leveling the wrong class, we still have one more to go with the potential to change my mind yet again.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |