Torchlight Infinite Beginner Guide

Beginner Guide

Embarking on your Torchlight Infinite adventure? Welcome, fledgling hero! The vibrant realms beckon, brimming with loot, monsters, and glorious victories. But where to begin? Fear not, for this guide shall illuminate your path!

Choose Your Champion:

  • Bing: A nimble ranged fighter, weaving darts and fire with unmatched agility. Perfect for those who like tactical hit-and-run tactics.
  • Rehan: A fierce melee combatant, channeling molten fury and decimating foes with powerful blows. Ideal for players who crave raw, in-your-face combat.
  • Gemma: A cunning elemental mage, manipulating frost and flame with devastating spells. Best for those who enjoy strategic spellcasting and controlling the battlefield.
  • Carino: A swift ranged attacker, peppering enemies with bullets and debuffs, perfect for precise strikes and tactical manipulation.
  • Youga: A unique time-bending mage, teleporting, manipulating space, and supporting allies. Ideal for those who enjoy unconventional gameplay and strategic control.

Master the Basics:

  • Combat: Learn your skills, understand combos, and utilize auto-attacks effectively. Each character plays differently, so experiment and find your rhythm.
  • Looting: Gather dropped items, manage your inventory, and sell unwanted gear for valuable Flame Elementium (currency).
  • Quests: Follow the main storyline, embark on side quests, and explore hidden secrets within the world.
  • Crafting & Upgrading: Enhance your gear with crafting and upgrades, tailoring your equipment to your preferred playstyle.

Embrace the Open World:

  • Explore diverse environments: From lush forests to fiery caverns, each zone offers unique challenges and resources.
  • Uncover hidden dungeons: Seek out hidden lairs teeming with powerful enemies and valuable loot.
  • Conquer the Twinightmare: Navigate this ever-shifting realm, unlocking its secrets and battling unique foes.
  • Team up with friends: Enjoy local co-op play and conquer challenges together (cross-platform play available!).

Tips for Success:

  • Customize your character: Experiment with skills, talents, and gear to find your perfect build.
  • Manage your resources: Don't overspend, utilize potions wisely, and keep your equipment repaired.
  • Don't be afraid to explore: Venture off the beaten path, you might stumble upon hidden treasures or exciting encounters.
  • Seek community guidance: Utilize online resources, forums, and guides to learn advanced strategies and build ideas.

Remember, Torchlight Infinite is a boundless adventure waiting to be explored. Embrace the unknown, master your skills, and carve your legend into the vibrant tapestry of this captivating world!


Hey Hunter! Surely you must have joined Torchlight: Infinite or are on the way to Leptis. Here is some intel on spoils. Hopefully, it will provide some insight on the resources in Leptis.

– Spoils: The dropped items and items from defeated monsters. Currently spoils mainly consist of gear, commodities, Fate Cards, and beacons.

– Primocryst: Very rare currency in Leptis. It is mainly obtained via in-app purchase in addition to the Merits system, Season Guide, and Reading Help.

Spoils: Gear

The most commonly dropped spoils are gear. Gear consist of 5 qualities:

1. Normal Gear – Gray without any affix.

2. Magic Gear – Blue with 1~2 affixes.

3. Rare Gear – Purple with 3~5 affixes.

4. Super Rare Gear – Pink with 6 affixes.

5. Legendary Gear – With special exclusive affixes, but cannot be used for crafting or enchanting.

How to pick the gear you have claimed? Most pieces of gear require to be identified after being claimed. You can check a piece of gear’s affix stats after its identification:

1. Affixes’ number: The more affixes there are, the more potentially useful affixes there could be.

2. Affixes’ tiers: Tap gear details to view affixes’ tiers, with T1 being the best.

3. Affixes’ types: Check if the affixes’ stats match your builds and skills.

4. You can store unused Legendary Gear in Inventory. Since different characters under the same account share an inventory, a piece of gear that has no use right now may be used by another character.

Unwanted gear can be sold to the Trader in Hideout exchange for Flame Residue, which can be used to exchange Flame Dust, a basic crafting material.

Spoils: Commodities

In addition to gear, spoils also consist of Embers, Crafting Materials, Fossils, Water of Forgetting, Netherrealm Resonance, and Energy Cores. Commodities are necessary in all phases, so don’t miss any of them!

Embers

There are over ten types of Ember in the game. Embers are necessary materials for crafting, and their types decide the affixes’ directions in crafting, helping to improve stats for certain aspects.

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Crafting Materials

There are currently 3 types of Crafting Material: Flame Dust, Flame Sand, and Flame Elementium. Flame Dust is used to crafting gear with 0 to 1 affix. Flame Sand is used to crafting gear with 2 to 4 affixes. Flame Elementium is a very rare Orange material that is used to craft gear with 5 to 6 affixes.

Fossils

There are currently 2 types of Fossils:

Acute Fossil — Grants higher probability to add a new affix during crafting.

Spiral Fossil — Grants higher probability to generate affixes with higher tiers during crafting.

Both types of Fossils are very rare and of Orange quality. Use them wisely.

Water of Forgetting

It’s free to reset Talent before Lv.70, but it is not after Lv.70. Use Water of Forgetting to obtain 1 Talent Reset Point.

Netherrealm Resonance

Base affix to refresh Netherrealm Stages. It is widely used in late game.

Energy Cores

Used to reset Energy for gear. Widely used in mid-late game.

Spoils: Fate Cards

Fate Cards are very important spoils. Collect different types of Fate Cards to exchange Embers, Crafting Materials, regular gear and Legendary gear from the Trader.

Spoils: Beacons

Beacons are very important spoils that serve as tickets to unlock Netherrealm Challenge.

Beacons are dropped in battles and consist of different ranks. The higher a Beacon’s rank is, the more difficult Netherrealm it can unlock. Use 3 Beacons of the identical name and rank to exchange a Beacon of 1 higher rank from the Trader. Use 2 Beacons of the identical name and rank can only exchange a Beacon Blind Box of the same rank.

Primocryst

Primocryst is currently the only paid-to-obtain currency in the game. In addition to expanding Bag and Inventory Pages, Primocryst can be used to purchase specific items in Shop: Revival Tokens that can revive a character in battle to get spared from EXP deduction penalty; Sands of Time that are used to exchange Talent Reset Points; Insight Crystals and Fantasy Crystals that are cost to draw pets and outfits in Boon system.

Recharge is not available during this closed beta test. Players will receive Primocryst via mail.

Above are the basic introduction on in-game spoils. In summary: Purchase Inventory Pages and Bag Pages with Primocryst, identify gear, and don’t miss any spoils!

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