Torchlight Infinite is currently in open beta. It is accessible through Google Play, the App Store, and Steam. It is an action role-playing game that takes place 200 years after Torchlight II and lets you choose from 5 different heroes.
In the game, there are gears that you may create and enchant. We’ll tell you everything there is to know about it.
Gear Crafting and Enchantment in Torchlight Infinite
When playing Torchlight Infinite, these features are accessible close to the endgame. Below the item level, each item in the game will have an energy detail. You can equip more skills the more Energy you have on your gear.
The Affixes come after the Energy. You can attach a maximum of six Affixes to an item. The top tier of a rarity for these affixes is Orange, followed by Purple and Blue.
Gear Crafting and Enhancement
There are 3 choices for the arms dealer in Torchlight Infinite.
Craft
When creating an item, an ember and a red crystal are required. The embers have an icon on the right side when you construct something, as you can see. A triangle may be present above or below the icon. A Pre-fix is indicated by the triangle above the icon. In contrast, a Post-fix is indicated by the triangle below.
You can get a random Affix from an ember. The previous affixes or the succeeding affixes are your choices as you craft. You can craft as often as possible, but be mindful of your supplies. An Enhanced fossil can also be used to improve the affixes you can get.
Enchant
You can affix an Affix to your item during enchantment. There are two pre-fixes and one post-fix for the affixes.
Each has unique benefits and effects; a Post-fix cannot be combined with a Pre-fix. One gear cannot have two of the same Affixes on it. A green diamond icon will appear in the upper right corner of an enchanted item.
Gear Empower
You can modify the Energy of your gear under Gear Empower. There is a range in the quantity of Energy you can get from refining your item, as seen in the image above. When you empower an item, you’ll use an Energy Core. The Netherrealm and other endgame areas are sources of Energy Cores.
The NPC Zenoth the Lightless is a source for another gear enchantment.
Corrosion
One of the five possibilities will be presented to you when you insert an item and choose Corrosion. These will alter your item and have their own bonuses. Additionally, your object will enter a Corrodded state.
You can freely Corrode an object in the beginning. However, it costs Aemberon Cores in the later phases.