The number of items in sets varies but some include up to six distinct pieces. Collecting and equipping other armor or items in the same set adds additional powers. Purple - A rare or unique item that is part of a set.If identified, this unique item can sell for a lot of gold. This is a one-of-a-kind item that rarely appears in the game and hold many powerful enchantments. This item often possess a powerful enchantment or even several, different magical properties. This item possess a magical enchantment and usually sells for a higher price than ordinary items, and they usually come identified. Scrolls and spells are also displayed in this color. This classification system was popularized by World of Warcraft, and is a key component of many loot-heavy games: Torchlight has an item color classification to make the value and importance of an item easier to discern. A player has eleven equipment slots, much like most RPGs: Equipment Screen There is, however, attribute and level restrictions on many of the rarer equipment. Each class can use any equipment they find there are no class-specific weapons or armor. It can range from simple items like magical scrolls and potions, to rare, unique equipment that players can spend hours trying find. Players can find all kinds of valuable items while dungeon diving in Torchlight, either by defeating enemies, destroying barrels and other destructible wares scattered around in the dungeons, or in treasure chests. For each level of fame, they are awarded one bonus skill point, and the maximum level of fame is twenty. As players kill Boss Monsters or complete quests, they gain fame. They are also rewarded with one skill point to apply to their Skill Tree upon leveling up.Īn auxiliary means of leveling in Torchlight is Fame. With each level gained, the player gets five attribute points that they can spend on the four main attributes: Defense, Magic, Strength, and Dexterity. In Torchlight, players gain experience and levels by killing monsters and completing quests.
It is recommended that players familiar with this type of game start with at least the Hard difficulty. Additionally, there is a hardcore mode where if the player's character dies, they are dead permanently. Torchlight includes a total of five difficulty levels, ranging from Very Easy to Very Hard. After the player finishes the main game, they can also access an infinite dungeon, the Shadow Vault. The levels in the dungeon are randomized, but the game includes many handcrafted quests and unique bosses. There is also a major boss fight every five floors, with a change in environment shortly after. The main story takes place along the entire length of the dungeon, culminating in the end boss on the lowest floor of the dungeon. Torchlight consists of one main dungeon, with the only outside area being the town of Torchlight. The champion must battle through rock and fire, through lost cities and ancient tombs, into the palace of the villain himself. Removing the source of the rot may purify the Ember, but it is a long and perilous journey. To survive, the townspeople must break the cycle of destruction they need a champion who can destroy the evil at its root. The heart of a villain has infused the Ember, and his darkness seeps through the veins. Evil bubbles up from the depths and threatens to overrun Torchlight as it has so many others. Buried along with the ore lays a buried past, a dangerous labyrinth of caverns and ruined civilizations, twisted creatures and the bones of those who came before. Miners dug deep beneath the streets of Torchlight, discovering ore richer than anyone had ever seen, but they were not the first to covet these mines. Word of Ember crossed the world, and the city of Torchlight was built. The story centers around a mysterious ore called Ember, which is the essence of magic and the keystone in alchemy. An XBLA version was released March 9, 2011.Ī sequel, Torchlight II, was released September 2012. Development of Torchlight was led by Max and Erich Schaefer, designers behind Diablo and Diablo II. It is an isometric view action RPG, very much in the vein of the successful famous classic Diablo franchise. Torchlight is the debut game from Runic Games, and was released on October 27, 2009.