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Torchlight (Video Game)

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Torchlight (2009) is an Action RPG developed and published by Runic Games (composed of staff of the defunct Flagship Studios, who created Hellgate: London, themselves having worked at Blizzard North, who created Diablo), with help from the guy who created Fate. As such, gameplay is a mishmash of all those franchises: you move and select targets for Hack and Slash treatment with a mouse while the keyboard simply serves as shortcuts to various menus and abilities. You have a pet; there's a separate level tree for "Fame"; there's artifact equipment and sockets galore; you can retire your character and come back again as an offspring of said; and there's a bonus dungeon, with (theoretically) infinite randomly-generated levels, for you to mess around in if you'd rather keep playing after you handle the Final Boss.You can play as one of three different characters as they explore Torchlight, a mining town built near an "Ember" mine plagued by monsters. The playable character classes are: The Destroyer: A heroic fighter who came from his home in the wilderness to Torchlight, after hearing tales of it being plagued by evil. A pure melee fighter. The Vanquisher: A female city guard who was sent to Torchlight to investigate. Mainly uses ranged weapons and traps. The Alchemist: A spellcaster who uses Ember to gain power. He was lured to Torchlight by the promise of power and risks being overcome by it. Uses spells and summoned minions.Torchlight was the launch title for the Mac OS version of Steam, which may be part of why it managed to sell over a million copies—a lot more than Runic expected. It's also been pirated more than 5 million times in China, with Runic shrugging their shoulders and figuring there's No Such Thing as Bad Publicity.Torchlight spawned three sequels: Torchlight II was released on September 10, 2012, and continued the story where Torchlight left off. Torchlight III was released on October 13, 2020, and takes place 100 years after the events of Torchlight II. Originally named Torchlight Frontiers and intended to be an MMORPG, it was retooled into a traditional Action RPG and renamed after a period of closed testing. Torchlight: Infinite was developed by Chinese studio XD Inc. and released to open beta on October 12, 2022. The game plays similar to Diablo: Immortal.
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Gatling Good
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Gatling Good: The mechanical constructs (piloted by an undead dwarf) fire at the player with gatling guns.
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Goggles Do Nothing
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Goggles Do Nothing: But they sure look cool on the Alchemist. Averted with the Alchemist's Headband models, which are also goggles, but with an armor bonus. If the Vanquisher equips goggles as armour, she wears them as some sort of combination hair tie/headband (with the front holding up her fringe and the strap typing her hair in a ponytail at the back). I can confirm this is possible (although not very comfortable without a lot of padding on the side of the head). The ferret pet (Available with the retail version of the game, or a mod downloadable from Runic for Steam users) is wearing a WWI-style aviator cap, complete with goggles. They do nothing but look AWESOME.
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Magic Wand
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Magic Wand: The ranged magical weapons.
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Run, Don't Walk
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Run, Don't Walk
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Stripperiffic
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Stripperiffic: Almost anything worn by the Vanquisher, although some visual themes such as the "Gunslinger" and the "Assassin" avoid this entirely. Consider, for example, the "Leather Vest" (beginner armor): on the Destroyer (male barbarian hero), it's a vest and leggings, and on the Alchemist (male steampunk mad scientist), it's a tunic and leggings. On the Vanquisher, it's a corset and miniskirt. This was lampshaded in video about the sequel: "Torchlight II: Now with 100% more pants!"
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With Great Power Comes Great Insanity
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With Great Power Comes Great Insanity: A side effect of using too much Ember and the constant fear of the Alchemist as the page quote shows. This happens most prominently to Master Alric, as demonstrated through his journal entries. The Alchemist ultimately falls to this between games.
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Losing the Team Spirit
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Losing the Team Spirit: There are some mob in the game who will break and flee if a member of their species dies in their presence. It's a cute detail, but it ends up being a form of Fake Difficulty because it then takes you that much longer to hunt them down and extinguish their miserable little lives for the sake of your EXP total. (Plus, only weak enemies do this; the ones that are actually dangerous will just keep fighting.)
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Underboobs
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Underboobs: Some of the Vanquisher armor displays this prominently.
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Non-Indicative Name
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Non-Indicative Name: the "Goblin Stabber" enemies, which are armed with maces and axes, which historically do not do well in the "stabbing" department. Occasionally one will be armed with a pickaxe.
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More Dakka
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Thankfully, they haven't discovered auto-fire yet. Attack speed enchantments work just as well especially on a weapon with 'Fastest' attack speed.
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Set Bonus
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Set Bonus: Some bits of EQ are mentioned as being part of a set, and you get extra bonuses if you have two or more items from the set equipped. There's 22 sets, though, so finding matching pieces before you hit the final boss is pretty unlikely. (Fortunately, some EQ comes with boosts to "Likelihood of Finding Magical EQ". With enough of them, sets become more feasible. And the Bonus Dungeon can up your playtime enormously...) Also, Torchlight has a shared inventory chest, so you can keep the pieces in a box for as long and through as many characters as you like if that's what it takes to get a full set.
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VaporWare
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Vapor Ware: At the release of the sequel, Runic admitted that their MMORPG plans have been abandoned.
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Bonus Dungeon
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Bonus Dungeon: The Shadow Vault, an endless dungeon available after defeating the Final Boss once with any character.
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Randomly Drops
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Geo Effects
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Geo Effects: With range attacks, you can snipe monsters below without having to worry about them retaliating.
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Pinball Projectile
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Pinball Projectile: The Vanquisher's "Ricochet" and "Flechette Trap" abilities.
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Squishy Wizard
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The developers also had the gall to make him summon legions of Dragonkin (see below) and poisonous skeletons to soak up magic and ranged damage for him. Only a Squishy Wizard needs a meatshield, Runic!
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Boring, but Practical
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Boring, but Practical: The Identify and Town Portal spells. Unlike most other spells, they don't come in different ranks and don't evolve from any of the spell mastery passives but work under all circumstances that their scroll counterparts do, saving money and inventory space in the long run.
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Mage Marksman
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Mage Marksman: As the classes have no restrictions on what weapons they can use, the Alchemist can be played as either a Magic Gunman or an Arcane Archer.
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Sword and Gun
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Sword and Gun: And there's a good reason to go that route as well. Melee weapons tend to hit a little harder than guns and hit a lot faster, and you automatically switch between them based on whether you can hit with the melee weapon. Sword and Wand is also possible.
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Flunky Boss
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Flunky Boss: Practically all of them EXCEPT for Brink.
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Mecha-Mooks
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Mecha-Mooks: Two enemies in the game are mechanical: the mechanical constructs piloted by an undead dwarf, and a little spider-like sentry bot.
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No Fair Cheating
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No Fair Cheating: Successfully entering any command in the console that gives the player a speed boost, maximum Critical Hit rate, extra items/money or God Mode will cause the game to append "the Cheat" to the player character's name and permanently disable the Shared Stash inventory for that particular game.
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Game Mod
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Game Mod: Plenty are available, as they were for Fate. (In fact, there's a Steam Achievement for having 10 mods running at once.)
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The Beastmaster
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The Beastmaster: All characters get a pet Dog or Cat (or Ferret in the retail version of the game) to help them in combat or to carry off loot.
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Dual Wielding
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Dual Wielding: Any character can dual-wield one-handed weapons. Since firearms are available, this includes Guns Akimbo. And since wands are available... They even have an achievement for that last one.
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Power Crystal
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Power Crystal: Ember; the lowest levels of the main dungeon are also crystal themed.
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Our Dwarves Are All the Same
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Our Dwarves Are All the Same: Averted, for once: all the dwarves you run into in this game are undead zombies. Some of them are also huge.
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Scratch Damage
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Scratch Damage: An attack that deals less damage than the target's armor absorbs results in a "glancing blow" that still does 1 point of damage.
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Green Rocks
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Green Rocks: Ember
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Sanity Slippage
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Sanity Slippage: Alric's journal entries become increasingly more unhinged as they go on, comments on his surroundings and musings on his condition gradually giving way to megalomania and fanatical veneration of Ordrak. Given that each one is presented to you as you reach deeper floors of the mountain, it's perhaps one of the most literal interpretations of "descent into madness" ever.
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Gameplay and Story Segregation: If you start a New Game Plus using the descendent of a previous character, they deal with the same NPCs you did. (Including ones who died over the course of the game.)
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New Game Plus
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New Game Plus: Pass an item and a fame level to your next character.
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Dynamic Difficulty
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Dynamic Difficulty: Averted in the main storyline, where each floor of enemies is 1 level stronger than the previous. This means you'll start to open a lead as you encounter empty Boss Battle maps, which don't count towards progressing mob levels. Played straight in any side maps that you can buy as well as the Shadow Vault, where the enemies will scale to the player's level.
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Critical Existence Failure
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Teleport Spam
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Teleport Spam
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Bizarrchitecture
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Bizarrchitecture: A major complaint towards Fate was that its randomly-assembled maps consisted mostly of tunnels that went nowhere. Torchlight averts this by randomly assembling pre-existing setpieces. The downside there is that you'll inevitably start seeing the same chunk-of-rooms again, but at least you'll know where all the hidden treasures are.
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Shockwave Stomp
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Shockwave Stomp: The Destroyer's Titan and Doomquake skills. The former comes with Knockback; the latter comes with fissures.
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Fantasy Gun Control
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Fantasy Gun Control: Averted entirely, since anyone can use a pistols and rifles. Thankfully, they haven't discovered auto-fire yet. Attack speed enchantments work just as well especially on a weapon with 'Fastest' attack speed.
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Real-Time Weapon Change
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Four-Fingered Hands
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Four-Fingered Hands: Owing to its cartoony look, all characters have four-fingered hands.
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Torchlight (Video Game) / int_6e92a631
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type
Mook Maker
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_6ec03ba1
comment
Mook Maker: A number of standard enemies, such as Watcher Geists and Dark Zealots, either spawn or resurrect other foes. This isn't even considering bosses. One particularly nasty early foe- the Wraith- can turn zombies into others of itself. Any zombies. Including the ones that you summon. If you shatter or splatter an enemy, the resurrecting Mook Maker variant can't resurrect it.
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Kneel Before Zod
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_74ef476c
comment
Kneel Before Zod: Invoked by Alric to the player.
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1.0
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DuelingGames
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Dueling Games: Gaming press often called the original game "Diablo III before Diablo III" and many Diablo fans were worried that its release would affect Blizzard's work.
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_79b02b5c
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1.0
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Torchlight (Video Game) / int_79b02b5c
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Noun Verber
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_7b21866b
comment
"Noun Verber The Butcher": This game re-uses the randomized boss naming conventions from Fate. While this can lead to some pretty cool names, like "Throatchewer The Fierce," it also yields up such Double Take gems as "Facethrower" (faces probably throw about as well as an unfolded sheet of paper, if you think about it) or "Axekicker" (oww!). Given the frequency with which this occurs for bosses and weapons and the gag nature of many of the non-randomized weapons, this may well be deliberate. The ones that spring to mind are the Galactic Battlestar, and the Sword of Adam which improves many stats that don't exist in the game (like "Thinking with Logic Resistance") and randomly says "Wizzzaaaards!" Oh, and, it can also assemble names from a list of vaguely-fantastical syllables and a dash of Punctuation Shaker. This can result in things like Al'az or Ran'dum.
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_7b21866b
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Torchlight (Video Game) / int_7b21866b
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_7b7965dd
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Boss in Mook Clothing
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_7b7965dd
comment
Boss in Mook Clothing: Some of the monsters are only ever encountered as Champions, and most of those are very. Freaking. Tough. What immediately springs to mind are Liches, smaller versions of the Overseer who have his Flunky Boss ability and powerful magic besides.
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_7b7965dd
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Torchlight (Video Game) / int_7b7965dd
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Final Death Mode
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Final Death Mode: Hardcore mode. This was one of the first aspects to be altered by Game Mods but older players still hold that doing so invalidates a HC run.
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Fetch Quest
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_7e02bded
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Fetch Quest: Optional, thankfully.
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Magitek
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_82d2715f
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Magitek: The Alchemical and Beam Golems (they're more like robots, actually) summoned by the Alchemist are powered by magical Ember.
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_82d2715f
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1.0
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Torchlight (Video Game) / int_82d2715f
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Exactly What It Says on the Tin
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_8409a385
comment
Taken literally with the Champion version of the Spectre enemy- it wears a crown on its head!
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1.0
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Torchlight (Video Game) / int_8409a385
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Quest Giver
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_8d8ba364
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Quest Giver: Several NPCs will assign Side Quests to you: Vasman the wizard wants samples of Ember, Trill the bard has a list of Mini Bosses he wants killed (so he can write heroic songs about you), and an antique collector named Hatch sends you to side instances for more Fetch Questing. (He's actually the best Level Grinding option in the game because the mobs in his instances scale to your level, which is not true in the main dungeon. If his quest chain runs dry, there are Maps that can be bought from vendors which accomplish the same.)
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Torchlight (Video Game) / int_8d8ba364
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Socketed Equipment
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_8f041b17
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Socketed Equipment: Natch; Diablolike, remember?
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_8f041b17
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1.0
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Torchlight (Video Game) / int_8f041b17
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Schrödinger's Player Character
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_91479a10
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Schrödinger's Player Character
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Torchlight (Video Game) / int_91479a10
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_920ca805
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Night of the Living Mooks
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_920ca805
comment
Night of the Living Mooks: The catacombs area has your character fight nothing but the undead (except for spiders). The dwarven fortress area also contains pretty much nothing but undead dwarves (the only non-undead enemy is a little Spider Tank)
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_920ca805
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1.0
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Torchlight (Video Game) / int_920ca805
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_92272062
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Randomly Generated Loot
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Randomly Generated Loot: Much like Diablo, equipment has random stats and enchantments.
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_92272062
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1.0
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Torchlight (Video Game) / int_92272062
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_92a1fa1b
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Damage-Sponge Boss
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_92a1fa1b
comment
Damage-Sponge Boss: The Big Bad is definitely not a Puzzle Boss. He has a metric assload of HP, and the only way to kill him is by whittling down said HP. Oh, and if you leave the level he's in for a long-enough period of time—say, for some Level Grinding—the whole final level will reset. That includes the Big Bad's HP, which will be restored to full upon your return. The developers also had the gall to make him summon legions of Dragonkin (see below) and poisonous skeletons to soak up magic and ranged damage for him. Only a Squishy Wizard needs a meatshield, Runic!
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_92a1fa1b
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Torchlight (Video Game) / int_92a1fa1b
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Hot Wind
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_92e5fc70
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Hot Wind: Vanquisher, in the title screen art. See above.
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Torchlight (Video Game) / int_92e5fc70
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_940a5958
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Artificial Stupidity
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Artificial Stupidity: Player summons are extremely responsive to threats but their questionable pathfinding often leaves them stuck in narrow curved passages. This is a particular problem for the high level Lore Alchemist as he will often lose about half of his huge construct army while running through a series of such passages.
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_940a5958
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Torchlight (Video Game) / int_940a5958
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_9553214b
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He Was Right There All Along
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_9553214b
comment
He Was Right There All Along: The Ember Colossus, the Tu'Tara Ruins boss, remains Behind the Black in its own level until the player reaches a large platform, whereupon the camera pans to show that it was hanging onto a large stone pillar supporting the platform.
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_9553214b
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Torchlight (Video Game) / int_9553214b
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_970c790a
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Big Bad
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_970c790a
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Big Bad: Ordrak.
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Torchlight (Video Game) / int_970c790a
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_9b9435d0
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AntiFrustrationFeature
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_9b9435d0
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Anti-Frustration Feature: The game is packed full of these, which rectifies some annoyances from Diablo while also expanding on some features FATE already had. The ability to destroy an item to recover the gems in it, reducing the annoyance of finally socketing up an item immediately before finding a better one. Or to destroy the gems to free up the sockets. A shared loot storage system, meaning that finding a valuable item for the wrong class or build isn't wasted. Making most spells work via percentages or ability scores, reducing the likelihood of spells that become useless as you advance in level. A pet that can take all your loot back to town to sell for you, instead of having to make the trip back yourself. (There's a Penny Arcade comic on the subject.) The removal of the Grid Inventory. Now, your backpack(s) just have a set number of slots, and each item takes up a single slot, whether it's an entire breastplate or a single gemstone. (Healing and magic consumables can stack.) Gold is looted automatically just by walking over it, reducing the amount of clicking needed to loot. You can order your pet to pick up items. You can hold the Shift key (the default setting) to stand in place and fire your weapon/spells. Great for ranged or magic-based characters, as they can just stand back and snipe away! Items have a background color that matches their quality level making shopping far more easier.
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_9b9435d0
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Torchlight (Video Game) / int_9b9435d0
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_9d12bbc1
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Foreshadowing
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comment
Foreshadowing: Upon entering Torchlight, the Alchemist mentions that he is consumed by the evil that has gathered in the dungeons below. His purpose for visiting Torchlight also bears a strong resemblance to Alric's: both men came because they were tempted by the massive cache of Ember there. Brink's corruption at Alric's hands more or less tells us what this made Alric into, so guess what happens to the Alchemist in Torchlight II.
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Torchlight (Video Game) / int_9d12bbc1
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_a08199ec
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The Dog Was the Mastermind
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comment
The Dog Was the Mastermind: The player can pull this with the non-class spell scrolls (which can be taught to the pet). Considering the summons have a very respectable damage output, your dog or cat could raise their own little undead army and start clearing dungeons by themselves.
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_a08199ec
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 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_a08199ec
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Torchlight (Video Game) / int_a08199ec
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_a51467fe
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Chest Monster
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_a51467fe
comment
Chest Monster: Aside from the standard Mimic, feeding your pet a pocketfish will turn it into one. In addition to a normal Mimic being a dangerous monster in close quarters, a Mimic is one of the most powerful monsters you can transform your pet into.
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_a51467fe
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Torchlight (Video Game) / int_a51467fe
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Infinity +1 Sword
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_a5e02e9e
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Infinity +1 Sword: One can make such an item either through enchanting or passing down an heirloom enough times. (Be wary when enchanting, sometimes it'll strip the weapon's existing buffs instead.)
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Development Hell
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_a9dc5293
comment
Development Hell: The MMO is assumed to be on indefinite hiatus, because no one's heard from it in some time. Vapor Ware: At the release of the sequel, Runic admitted that their MMORPG plans have been abandoned. The idea of a Torchlight MMO was taken up again with the announcement of Torchlight Frontiers, but that too was abandoned and retooled into Torchlight III.
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Torchlight (Video Game) / int_a9dc5293
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Bee-Bee Gun
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_ab62343b
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On the Xbox 360 version, the Bee Swarm spell was renamed to "ilovebees".
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_ab62343b
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Torchlight (Video Game) / int_ab62343b
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Fire, Ice, Lightning
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_abfb19ba
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Fire, Ice, Lightning and poison.
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_abfb19ba
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1.0
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Torchlight (Video Game) / int_abfb19ba
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EdwardianAdventuress
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_ac639afa
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Edwardian Adventuress: The Vanquisher has that look about her.
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_ac639afa
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Torchlight (Video Game) / int_ac639afa
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Apocalyptic Log
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_ad22fa80
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Apocalyptic Log: The lower you get into the main dungeon, the more unhinged and malevolent Alric's journal entries become.
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_ad22fa80
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1.0
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Torchlight (Video Game) / int_ad22fa80
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Convection, Schmonvection
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_b0a91b69
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Convection, Schmonvection
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_b0a91b69
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Torchlight (Video Game) / int_b0a91b69
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Megaton Punch
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Megaton Punch: The Alchemist's Ember Strike attack, hitting everything standing near your punching target. While your enemies do not go soaring into the sky, they tend to disappear anyway.
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_b252f072
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Torchlight (Video Game) / int_b252f072
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City of Adventure
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_b408c009
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City of Adventure: Could arguably be a subversion of this. The town of Torchlight is both the namesake of the game, as well as the only overworld location. However, it is actually a very small and cozy town. The only real action in the game takes place in it's infinitely huge dungeon, or other similar dungeons accessible through portals.
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_b408c009
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Airplane Arms
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_b62c0e6e
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Airplane Arms: The Vanquisher's hamstring skill is this trope, with dirks at the end of each arm. And it looks awesome!
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_b62c0e6e
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1.0
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Rainbow Speak
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_b6f33a21
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Rainbow Speak: When quest givers ask you to slay a specific monster or find an particular item, the monster/item's will always be marked in orange.
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_b6f33a21
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1.0
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 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_b7059ab0
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Dungeon Crawling
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_b7059ab0
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Dungeon Crawling
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_b7059ab0
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1.0
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_b7059ab0
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1.0
 Torchlight (Video Game)
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Torchlight (Video Game) / int_b7059ab0
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_b9085a47
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Summon Magic
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_b9085a47
comment
Summon Magic: Half of the Alchemist's arsenal. Some of the all-class magical spells do this as well. Most of the skills for the modded Demonologist class are Summon Magic. It's currently a little overpowered.
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_b9085a47
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 Torchlight (Video Game)
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Torchlight (Video Game) / int_b9085a47
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_baaf641a
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King Mook
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_baaf641a
comment
King Mook: Some of the enemies in the dungeons act as Minibosses, known as "Champions". They are essentially a larger, much stronger version of a regular enemy (which usually appears in a group with them). They also tend to have names like "[Body Part]-[verb]er The [Adjective]." Taken literally with the Champion version of the Spectre enemy- it wears a crown on its head!
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_baaf641a
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 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_bcc2f921
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An Adventurer Is You
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_bcc2f921
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An Adventurer Is You
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_bcc2f921
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 Torchlight (Video Game)
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Torchlight (Video Game) / int_bcc2f921
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_be3e7584
type
Brutal Bonus Level
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comment
Brutal Bonus Level: The Strange Land, aka. "the horse level", accessible only via a scroll obtained by transmuting a set of items that can only be found through fishing. In a likely Shout-Out to the Secret Cow Level from Diablo II, this area is filled with a few hostile horses, all typically well over level 1000 with millions of HP and high elemental resistances, and capable of dealing hundreds of thousands of damage per hit. However, each horse provides several levels of XP per kill and killing one champion will max out your Fame.
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_be3e7584
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 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_c0c7a82e
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Of Corsets Sexy
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_c0c7a82e
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Of Corsets Sexy: The Vanquisher.
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_c0c7a82e
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Torchlight (Video Game) / int_c0c7a82e
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_c6655b23
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Fallen Hero
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_c6655b23
comment
Fallen Hero: The first boss you fight is a heroic NPC who has just accompanied you through the dungeon and been transformed before your very eyes. The Alchemist falls from grace in the second game.
 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_c6655b23
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 Torchlight (Video Game) / int_c75df49a
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Shout-Out
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Shout-Out: Plenty of references in the game, like a Unique Mace called the Galactic Battlestar. Seriously. Not to mention a Technicolor Nightmare Coat, as seen here. Steam achievement Shout Outs include Only A Master Of Evil, Fisher King, and Sir-Mixes-A-Lot. You can catch a Gruefish. The three ghostly sisters you meet early in the game are called Marishka, Verona and Aleera. One of the tilesets in the game is called "Lost Fortress". The majority of the mooks in this tileset are undead dwarves. Ummm. There is a rare staff called Grove's Champion. On the Xbox 360 version, the Bee Swarm spell was renamed to "ilovebees".
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Metal Slime: Phase Beasts are cowardly ghost-like imps that, upon death, explode into a portal that takes you to a bonus level.
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Canon Name: Torchlight II establishes the Vanquisher's name as Commander Vale.
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Mega Dungeon
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Mega Dungeon: The story-driven dungeon, which is 35 floors deep, is a reconstruction of this trope. It is created from many different civilisations settling at the exact same location, each ultimately failing and falling into ruin due to The Corruption of Ordrak that spread through the ember veins, then being buried by the passage of time and lost to history before another civilisation settles at the exact same spot and suffers the same fate. Torchlight is the latest civilisation to settle on that spot and was beginning to experience the same fate as all the past civilisations. The post-game dungeon, known as the Shadow Vault, plays this trope straight, having an infinite number of levels, with each level's architecture being completely randomised.
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Kill It with Ice
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If you shatter or splatter an enemy, the resurrecting Mook Maker variant can't resurrect it.
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The Corruption
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Also, Alric. Based on Syl's dialogue, he was a genuinely kind and caring man before The Corruption warped him into Ordrak's dragon. Made worse when you realize that the writings shown at the beginning of each new area are actually excrepts from Alric's journal that show him falling more and more under Ordrak's control.
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Steampunk
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Steampunk: Shades of this, occasionally mixed with Magitek. The Vanquisher can use guns, dwarf enemies often use robots and vehicles, the Alchemist's golems move and look like robots with smokestacks, and many of the Alchemist's higher-level gear options look like steampunk power-armor. The Engineer of the sequel is essentially a Steampunk Knight.
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Incendiary Exponent
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Incendiary Exponent: The Vanquisher's Explosive Shot ability, a projectile that explodes when on contact with enemies.
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Walking Shirtless Scene
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Walking Shirtless Scene: The Destroyer starts out with little more than a tattered pair of trousers. How quickly he covers up depends on his player's luck.
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Lethal Lava Land
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The boss of the Goblin-infested prison, Krag, a huge goblin king, would not have been that much of a fight. Trouble is, he came with five or so giant mooks that constantly healed him AND buffed him with a damage-absorbing shield, all the while firing homing poison balls at the player. Guess what had to die first? The player.
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Action Bomb: Enemies with the "Explosive" trait will also blow up on death.
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Action Girl
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Action Girl: The Vanquisher
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Ludicrous Gibs
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Ludicrous Gibs: Hit an enemy hard enough with the killing blow and it explodes into a pool of blood. Elemental weapons and spells cause other fun effects, like shattering. If your weapon has a +Knockback effect, you can push them off ledges and into bottomless pits!
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Impossible Item Drop: Because gear Randomly Drops too, you'll occasionally have moments where a mushroom's corpse yields up, say, a Whirling Geargun.
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Power Equals Rarity
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Power Equals Rarity: The "Artifact Equipment" idea from Fate shows up here. See also [Set Bonus] below.
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Money Multiplier
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Money Multiplier: One of the possible enchantments.
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Shoot the Medic First
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Shoot the Medic First: Rotted Chanters re-raise fallen Skeletons, Pygmy Shamans re-raise Stabber Pygmies from the dead, Tu'Tara Oathmasters can heal their fellow lizardmen, Goblin Chanters revive dead Goblins, Watcher Geists resurrect defeated Dwarven Wights, and Dark Zealots spawn those accursed Enslaved. Unsurprisingly, these guys need to be taken out first whenever they appear. The boss of the Goblin-infested prison, Krag, a huge goblin king, would not have been that much of a fight. Trouble is, he came with five or so giant mooks that constantly healed him AND buffed him with a damage-absorbing shield, all the while firing homing poison balls at the player. Guess what had to die first? The player.
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Universal Poison
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Universal Poison: Notable as even zombies, skeletons, specters and the alchemist's Mechanical Golems can be poisoned.
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Tragic Monster
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Tragic Monster: Brink, an NPC who joins the player near the start of the game. He gets turned into the first boss by the antagonist via The Corruption and the player is forced to kill him. Somewhat averted as the player character only knows him for a rather short amount of time. Also, Alric. Based on Syl's dialogue, he was a genuinely kind and caring man before The Corruption warped him into Ordrak's dragon. Made worse when you realize that the writings shown at the beginning of each new area are actually excrepts from Alric's journal that show him falling more and more under Ordrak's control. Narrowly averted with Syl. After you reach and start using the Ember Forge, Alric waltzes in and kidnaps her, stating he plans to turn her to Ordrak's side. The next boss you face, Medea, is a female demon with a similar build to Syl, and even uses a very similar looking polearm. All signs point to it being Syl. Then a few floors later, you find her still intact, albeit in a magical cage under the watch of one of Alric's henchmen. After you free her, she indicates that she was in the process of being brainwashed, and that you got to her in the nick of time.
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Reconstruction
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The story-driven dungeon, which is 35 floors deep, is a reconstruction of this trope. It is created from many different civilisations settling at the exact same location, each ultimately failing and falling into ruin due to The Corruption of Ordrak that spread through the ember veins, then being buried by the passage of time and lost to history before another civilisation settles at the exact same spot and suffers the same fate. Torchlight is the latest civilisation to settle on that spot and was beginning to experience the same fate as all the past civilisations.
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Grid Inventory
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The removal of the Grid Inventory. Now, your backpack(s) just have a set number of slots, and each item takes up a single slot, whether it's an entire breastplate or a single gemstone. (Healing and magic consumables can stack.)
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Fighter, Mage, Thief
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Fighter, Mage, Thief: Destroyer, Alchemist, Vanquisher.
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Color-Coded Item Tiers
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Items have a background color that matches their quality level making shopping far more easier.
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The Minion Master
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The Minion Master: If you focus on Charm.
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Department of Redundancy Department
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Department of Redundancy Department: The name generator for champions and equipment may end up doing this from time to time. Special mention goes to "Cleave's Cloven Cleaver of Cleaving".
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