![]() I'd say get rapid fire and chaos burst, combine it with poison burst and on hit effects of your wepaon and you'll wreck mob packs like there is no tomorrow. Clarifying that it's not the highest DPS, offering an "alternative and highly viable" build, it's not min/maxed to the extreme.but it's more fun, please consider it! That's just way different from saying: Though, oddly, the way you phrased it doesn't bug me at all. Since OP didn't ask for a gamut of suggestions, it seems appropriate to answer the question he did ask. There must be at least a half a dozen ways to get through elite on Outlander. But that doesn't change that they're strictly inferior to GT builds when it comes to pure damage. ![]() I read that as "dex is more valuable than strength." You want dex first, and you don't want to focus on strength. Equip one in each hand to obtain set bonus.Ģ Pieces: +30% Damage to Secondary Targets Two Stroke Hammer (Level 15) IconĤ Pieces: +25% Potion Effectiveness Regent (Item Level 21) IconĤ Pieces: +12% Melee Weapon Damage Bonus Estheria (Level 23) IconĤ Pieces: +6% to All Damage Blood Leather (Level 25) Iconģ Pieces: +8% Critical Hit Chance Twisted Tools (Level 25) Iconģ Pieces: +25% to Poison Damage Badlands (Level 26) IconĦ Pieces: 8% faster movement speed Grundig's Bastion (Level 25) IconĢ Pieces: -4.I'd recommend investing into dex before strength due to the then avaible weapons, these will have more DPS than you would get with just focusing on strength and low level weapons. NOTE: This set only contains one type of item. Torchlight 2 is a fantastic Diablo -style clone that shoots for simplicity and straightforward brawling while not being afraid to get a bit light-hearted at times. General Grell's Doomhelm (guaranteed drop)ģ Pieces: +12% Health Grell's Arsenal (Level 10) IconĤ Pieces: 6% Increased Magic Find Falcon (Level 15) IconĢ Pieces: +23% attack speed Twinferno (Level 15) IconĢ Pieces: +12% Damage Bonus when Dual-Wielding Rare Sets Ghastly (Item Level 5) Iconģ Pieces: All Damage Taken is reduced by 10% Runemaster (Item Level 7) Icon 2.49 Mondon's Vestment (Level 99) Engineer.2.40 Labarinto (Item Level 70) Outlander.2.38 Emberweave (Item Level 70) Embermage.2.30 Liberation (Item Level 53) Outlander.2.29 Forgecrafted (Item Level 53) Engineer.2.22 Plainslord (Item Level 36) Outlander.2.21 Machine Forged (Item Level 36) Engineer.2.20 Spellweaver (Item Level 36) Embermage.2.19 Merciless (Item Level 36) Berserker.2.16 Wanderlust (Item Level 19) Outlander.2.15 Railforged (Item Level 19) Engineer.2.14 Cabalist (Item Level 19) Embermage.2.13 True North (Item Level 19) Berserker.2.12 Sigil (Trinkets Level 24+) Outlander.2.11 Lore (Trinkets Level 19+) Outlander.2.10 Warfare (Trinkets Level 14+) Outlander.2.9 Aegis (Trinkets Level 24+) Engineer.2.8 Construction (Trinkets Level 19+) Engineer.2.7 Blitz (Trinkets Level 14+) Engineer.2.6 Storm (Trinkets Level 24+) Embermage.2.5 Frost (Trinkets Level 19+) Embermage.2.4 Inferno (Trinkets Level 14+) Embermage.2.3 Shadow (Trinkets Level 24+) Berserker.2.2 Tundra (Trinkets Level 19+) Berserker.2.1 Hunter (Trinkets Level 14+) Berserker.Visually, set items look the same when equipped regardless of character class. Certain unique sets feature an additional class restriction. As with all items, in order to equip set items, a character must either meet the level requirement or the stat requirement, but does not need to meet both. Each item in a set, however, typically has the same required level or stats, with the main exceptions being trinkets, belts and weapons. Rare set items do not always have static stats or static sockets. Even though most sets may be equipped by any class, set bonuses may be geared more towards certain classes than others. Some sets may feature more items than the number required to obtain all of the set's bonuses equipping more than the required number of items does not confer any additional bonus. Sets may feature incremental bonuses, with more bonuses being granted as more items in the set are equipped. Sets range from only a few items to one for every item slot, with most rare sets covering at least each of the seven main armor slots. Sets can include any type of equippable item. Item sets in Torchlight II are groups of items that offer special bonuses when at least two are equipped.
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