Embermage and Berzerker are the more traditional archetypes. The game is designed for multiple builds and each has a healthy variety. Some of the more generic augments are shared across classes (health boosts, increased dodge), but most are unique abilities. Each hero has three disciplines, containing a wealth of powers and buffs. The key thing to note here is that Torchlight II doesn’t really have a weak class you can’t go far wrong with any of them. Finally, The Outlander is a projectile wielding gunsmith with some extra mystical bells and whistles. The Berzerker is a speedy melee class, complementing the slower smashing of The Engineer. The Embermage is our resident magic thrower, a walking cannon with some devastating elemental attacks. The slight narrative bolsters a surprisingly deep set of classes and a deliciously plentiful horde of loot.īefore you can jump into an adventure, you must create a character from one of four classes. Yet, despite its lack of originality, the presentation is charming and the writing solid. The environments are also familiar - spider filled caverns and poisonous wastes sit alongside tundra and desert. It's a mix of eastern and western fantasy tropes dragons, elemental spirits, warring factions, and the alluring corruption of a mysterious power source. That’s it, really the main story is engaging but slight, leaving you to poke around in randomly generated dungeons off the beaten track. Now a new set of champions must chase down the alchemist before he drains the life of the elementals that watch over the land. The former hero has been seemingly driven mad by his research of Ember, a powerful magical resource. The town of Torchlight goes up in flames, destroyed by the Alchemist, one of the first game’s main characters.
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Helmet - Lists all the helmets in the game.(Type helmet # to give the helmet designated to that index number).Gloves - Lists all the gloves in the game.(to get specific piece follow above examples).Socketable - Lists all the gems in the game.(to get specific item follow above examples).Fish - Lists all the fish in the game.(to get specific item follow above examples).Chest armor - Lists all the chest armor in the game.(to get specific piece follow above examples).Boots - Lists all the boots in the game.(to get specific piece follow above examples).Belt - Lists all the belts in the game.(to get specific piece follow above examples).Disablepet - disables/enables player's pet.All cheat codes from the first Torchlight game work on the sequel. Then when you start playing the game, you can press INSERT to open the console. Inside that file, change "console :0" to "console :1" and save the change (note that you'll need to do so as unicode or it won't work).
#TORCHLIGHT II CONSOLE UPDATE#
To enable the cheats console in Torchlight II, you'll need to update the settings.txt file, which you should find at the following location:Ĭ:/users/yourusername/My games/runic games/torchlight 2/saveĬ:/Users/YourUserName/Documents/My Games/Runic Games/Torchlight 2