![]() Challenge 11) over and over on the Ridiculous difficulty as it grants +20% gear luck. What I've been trying to do, is keep repeating the boss level of a challenge set (e.g. Is there a benefit to doing the harder levels in Fazeer's Dun'djinn? Is there a higher chance of getting better quality items? If you have any additional tips or corrections send me a message. With recent updates the chance of legendary items dropping from rare gear bundles has increased. I cannot confirm this to be true, as I received comparable drops with both mid and max leveled characters.Īll set pieces can be acquired through the gambler and gear bundles given through contract completion. There has been some reports that returning to campaign areas with a level 60 character decreases the chance of legendary items dropping. Remember to take advantage of gear bonuses offered by the legendary chest pieces of region sets. The Hyvid region has the most easily accessible bosses so clean up class sets there. The layout of areas will remain the same unless you exit the game. Bosses will respawn after traveling to two other areas. ![]() Ignore mobs and take advantage of phase beasts. Most overworld levels have multiple bosses to kill. To clean up region sets return to the areas available in the campaign and target bosses within the region that drops the set you're looking for. Bosses now have an increased chance of dropping legendary items and the bonus gear luck modifier from playing on ridiculous difficulty has increased. All set pieces are now available in end-game dungeons making gathering specific region sets more difficult. Finally, all of the sets can be acquired through the gambler and gear bundles given through contract completion.ĭue to recent updates, Fazeer's Dun'djinn is no longer the best way to gather legendary sets. The chest pieces for each region set give a +20% gear bonus for a brief time after killing the monster associated with the region which is a boon when finishing off the region, or class, sets. Region sets will drop in the respective levels in Fazeer's Dun'djinn. Grinding levels in Fazeer's Dun'djinn (the end game) that give the +50% gear luck modifier will be your best bet in polishing off any missing items. It is unlikely you will acquire a full class set prior to reaching level sixty with a character. Any armor sets not specifically listed here were added to the game post-launch and will not count towards this achievement.Īll other sets not specifically listed drop in Fazeer's Dun'djinn or from the gambler. There are seven core sets that were available at launch, each with their respective achievements, that count towards this achievement. Progress is account wide and not tied to a single character. All pieces of a set must be equipped at the same time for achievement progress to be made. Legendary sets consist of six armor pieces: helmet, chest piece, legs, shoulders, gloves, and boots. ![]() Pets Are BackFight your way to fame and glory with your loyal companion! Add skills and equip them with gear to make them stronger.Please note that the achievement tracker will not show any progress as you equip set pieces. Build & Upgrade Your FortIt’s time to rebuild – and that includes you! Enjoy your very own fort, where you can upgrade gear and renovate your fort to show off to your friends and the world. You’ll also gather epic gear along your journey that you can customize to work with your hero’s unique make-up. Build Your HeroWith four unique classes to choose from and five available Relic subclasses, there are many different ways to build your hero and maximize your damage. Gather your wits and brave the frontier to find fame, glory, and new adventures! Travel the FrontierBrave the vast wilderness of Novastraia and all of its dangers either alone or with a group of friends! Collect Epic GearWhether it’s armor, weapons, or even new pets.there’s always more to find as you battle through dungeons and take on dangerous foes. In Torchlight III, Novastraia is again under threat of invasion and it’s up to you to defend against the Netherim and its allies. It’s been a century since the events of Torchlight II, and the Ember Empire is in decline.
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