![]() They have very few skills to deal area of attack damage and rely on single target attacks. The downside to the Berserker is that they’re one-track-minded fighters. They also possess a number of helpful skills and passives to siphon health from opponents, twirl into a group of enemies, and tap into their inner beast to wreak havoc on their opponents. It’s not an uncommon sight to see Barbarians diving into the fray with wild attacks. These mad barbarians dish out a ton of damage and thrive on crazy acrobatic strikes meant to pummel their enemies into submission. ![]() Strengths of the Berserker ClassĪrguably the Berseker is the weakest class in the game, which is unfortunate considering how fun it is to be a Berserker. They aren't just limited to melee attacks, though, and have the ability to summon animal spirits alongside them to help mitigate the weaknesses of the class – mainly, their ability to take on very few enemies at one time. They have little lore surrounding them, compared to other classes, and are described simply as wandering warriors who seek treasure, combat, and glory across the world. ![]() The Berserker class in Torchlight 2 is comparable to barbarians, fighters, and other melee classes in the classic RPG archetypes. Playstyle: Melee bruiser that likes to get into no-holds-barred brawlsĭifficulty: Difficult, thanks to low health pool But by following these new tips for Torchlight 2 class builds, players can be confident that their build will remain good throughout the whole game. Ultimately, most builds are viable, and it's up to players to figure out what works for them and remains fun to play. This Torchlight 2 tier list has been updated to provide two powerful build options for each class, to set players new to Torchlight 2 on the right path. Though the Engineer is considered by many to be the best class in Torchlight 2, the best Berserker build is still more effective than the worst Engineer build. Updated Octoby Erik Petrovich : Of all four Torchlight 2 classes, it's difficult to choose a best class, and that's in part thanks to the build diversity of each option. ![]() While there are pros and cons to be considered for each class, there is one considered to be the most powerful and one that players will largely struggle with. Each has its own unique playstyle and key advantages to dominate in combat. Without proper difficulty scaling it's just unneccesarily hard early game but still easy late game.There are four classes to be found in Torchlight 2, Outlander, Embermage, Berserker, and Engineer. The start in Elite is an absolute pain in the ass and a big issue. Which from my experience it can't, atleast on bosses. Dying a lot is fine, if it can be avoided. If i have to kite for 10-20 minutes straight atleast make it less painful. I have to awkwardly attack, then move, then attack, then move, which is much quicker with attack move. And it wouldn't be nearly as bad if something like attack move would be a thing like it is in League of Legends and other MOBAs for example but it isn't. There is a difference between something being difficult/ challenging and something being badly designed. I would love to continue but dying to a boss over and over again for no real damage dealt is just not fun in the slightest. Can't even use my main spells/ auto attack replacement if i want that charged up, it has been broken since release and never got fixed. "Dealing damage to an enemy"? Sure, Shadowshot does that. Oh and Outlanders charge bar being broken definitly does NOT help. I don't mind difficult games but when it's simply unfair and unfun something is wrong. How am i supposed to kill bosses if they take no damage while they're surrounded by like 30 mobs? I can barely hit him as an Outlander and the mobs seem to respawn. People say that "if it's to hard it's not for you" or "if it's to hard you just suck". I know that this has been posted all over the internet before but Elite feels absolutely awful.
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