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Cateye Erika|Wind Stalker is the best class in Torchlight Infinite season 2. As the following Hero Ranking shows, Cateye Erika ranks in the first one.
Deal with enemies through swift movements. Gains great Explosion abilities and deals damage through Multistrikes after continuous movements. |
Cateye Erika, a girl from Ichi, has now joined Torchlight. She’s agile and good at dealing lethal blows to enemies when moving at high speed. Hero Trait: Wind Stalker.
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Wind Stalker Require lv 1 Gains Cat's Agility for 10 s after making 6 m of movement Cat's Agility Effect: While Cat's Agility is active, +20% Movement Speed While Cat's Agility is active, 200% of the increase/decrease in Movement Speed is also applied to Attack Damage You cannot gain Cat's Agility again by moving while Cat's Agility is active |
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Berserker Rehan|Anger Free When hitting or taking damage, gains Rage, which increases Attack Damage and Attack Speed. Enters Berserk at Max Rage | |
Berserker Rehan|Seething Silhouette Primocryst x 980 Adept at using Melee Attack Skills, and can summon Seething Spirit to fight for you. | |
Divineshot Carino|Ranger of Glory Free Projectile Skills consume ammo. Support your Projectile Skills with different Special Ammo combos. | |
Divineshot Carino|Lethal Flash Hero Emblem x 100 / Primocryst x 980 Projectile Skills consume ammo. Projectile Skills have Shotgun Effect. Move swiftly to reload ammo effectively and deal damage. | |
Cateye Erika|Wind Stalker Season Pass Deal with enemies through swift movements. Gains great Explosion abilities and deals damage through Multistrikes after continuous movements. | |
Frostfire Gemma|Frostbitten Heart Hero Emblem x 100 / Primocryst x 980 Gains corresponding energy when using Cold and Fire Skills; Frostbitten Heart Specialization. When the Cold or Fire Energy reaches the max, it will Fire a pulse of frost or Fire and enter the corresponding form. | |
Frostfire Gemma|Ice-Fire Fusion Free Gains corresponding energy when using Cold and Fire Skills; fusion of Cold and Fire specialization. When the Cold or Fire Energy reaches the max, it will Fire a pulse of frost or Fire and enter the corresponding form. | |
Oracle Thea|Wisdom of The Gods Primocryst x 980 Ultilizes Blessings from the gods. Enhances the upcoming Divine Punishment and self by consuming Blessings gained | |
Spacetime Witness Youga|Spacetime Illusion Free Creates a Twisted Spacetime using the power of spacetime Creates a portable Spacetime Illusion that can fight side by side | |
Spacetime Witness Youga|Spacetime Elapse Hero Emblem x 100 / Primocryst x 980 Creates a Twisted Spacetime using the power of spacetime Adjusts the time within the Twisted Timespace. Deals massive additional DoT Damage to enemies by casting Twisted Timespace on enemies and constantly moving the Twisted Timespace. | |
Commander Moto|Order Calling Free Commands Synthetic Troop Minions to attack. Grants a powerful buff to the Minions. | |
Commander Moto|Charge Calling Primocryst x 980 Commands Synthetic Troop Minions to attack. Mechanical Minions can self-destruct and deal great damage to enemies within radius |
You can choose between five different heroes at the start of the game. Each offers unique skills and play styles, so you’ll want to see what they each offer as you tackle the game. You can pick whichever hero appeals to you, from gunslingers to sword wielders.
For example, if you want to get into the action with a melee character, you’ll want to play Moto or Rehan. If you prefer ranged attacks, try Carino, Gemma, or Youga. However, their differences go beyond ranged and melee: each character has different skills and abilities to make them distinct.
Some even have unique features, such as Moto getting minions to help him fight or Carino having an ammo system. You should try Rehan or Gemma for a beginner-friendly option. However, if you have more experience, Moto and Carino must work with their minions or manage their resources, making them interesting units. If you want something middle of the road, try Youga.
You can make multiple characters, so try out each one to see who you like. For example, even though Gemma and Youga are both mages, you may prefer Gemma’s fire and ice magic over Youga’s use of spacetime and illusions.
It never hurts to see which heroes you like, so play each and then work on leveling one up.
In an isometric game like this, you must effectively use your movement to stay alive. While some ARPGs are easy and let you stand still, tank damage, and focus on attacks, you can’t do that in Torchlight: Infinite. Instead, you must learn how to kite enemies to survive.
Kiting means you attack your enemies from a distance while moving away from them whenever they get close to you. Ranged heroes usually excel at kiting, while melee heroes must tank the hits and survive.
Melee heroes can still kite by running away when they get low on health, and attacking the enemies when their moves come off cooldown. You’ll want to balance your movement with your attacking if you want to survive and avoid taking too much damage.
Kiting matters even more during boss fights. Since they’ll have powerful attacks designed to take you down, you must work around your abilities and movement to survive.
You’ll unlock more skills as you continue through the game. You only have access to two when you first start, so you’ll want to determine which ones you want to equip. Most people go with one offensive and one defensive ability at the start so that they can fight and survive. For example, Youga has icicles that deal good damage, but you’ll want to choose between the instant healing or healing over time potions as your second skill.
Torchlight: Infinite offers further customization by allowing you to augment your abilities with adjustments. For example, if you have Youga’s Ice Lance ability, you can equip the Multiple Projectiles perk to shoot three icicles. It deals a bit less damage but is better for many enemies and guarantees more hits. As you level up, you’ll unlock more adjustments for your abilities, so check them often to see what you get.
Your skills level up as you use them. However, they won’t upgrade until you go into the menu and choose to improve it once it gets enough experience.
You can also upgrade it quickly if you pick the icon at the top of the screen.
While skills offer you tons of flexibility, Talents give you stat increases. Once you unlock them, you’ll have to choose a talent tree based on your preference. Ensure you take a look at the associated stats. Doing so will help you determine if the tree works for your hero. For example, if you play Rehan, you’ll want a tree focused on Strength to become stronger.
Once you pick a tree, you can look at it to see where you want to put your skill points. Since it’s a tree with branching parts, you’ll have to look through it and determine what you want to get. You’ll then continue down the path that leads to the stats you want. Each tree has minor and medium talents, so you’ll have to put points into the minor ones to get the medium version.
The game has a star next to recommended builds if you don’t know which to choose. That way, you can get stat boosts that involve your hero’s usual build.
Action RPGs usually have a loot-based element, meaning enemies drop random items for you to collect. You’ll want to loot everything you come across when you first start in these games. You need to fill out your equipment and ensure you have something attached to each body part, so you’ll maximize your stats.
You’ll notice the game has different tiers for the equipment you come across that show their rarity. For example, common gear appears more often than the rarest one, legendary. The rarer the gear, the stronger the stats, so they can give you a major boost and improve your hero.
You can easily throw away any equipment you don’t want to keep, so feel free to pick up everything you come across and sift through the items later.
Just because you get a legendary item doesn’t mean you have to equip it. For example, it may offer you some good DPS boosts, but you may want to focus on defense instead.
Check the stats and compare them to your current equipment to determine which one you want to choose.
In this game, you’ll have to balance your survivability and damage per second (DPS). If you focus too much on survivability, battles will take too long. If you focus on DPS, you could die easily and have to restart fights. You should pay attention during fights if you want to balance your character. See if enemies deal tons of damage to you or if they take too long to fight.
Your stats can be adjusted by your skills, equipment, and talents. For example, you can make your skills shoot more bolts, but you’ll lower your damage a bit. If you find boss fights difficult, you may want to find a good single-target damage ability. Talents also help you to increase your defenses and strength, so see what works best. The same applies to equipment: they primarily increase your defense, but you can improve your offense if you have the right items.
Torchlight: Infinite offers plenty of tools to help you succeed and survive in the world. To make a powerful hero, you must figure out how to build them, get used to the combat, and find the best loot. Ensure you keep working on your character and play through the game. As you do so, you’ll unlock more options for your hero to design them based on your play style.
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