
Pick this one as soon as you have a movement skill to increase your survivability and utility. For instance, Sharpshooters rely on Ghost Visage not just to evade enemy attacks, but also to boost their critical hit chance stat. This is one of the most useful legendary passive skills to have since you’ll likely want to move around often. The Wanderer’s Hood – +1 charge for movement skills gain movement skill charges 20% faster.These are also not locked to a specific class. Much like the weapon-based passives, these require you to dismantle legendary armor pieces to gain their effects via the Legendarium.
Snecko Stick – Using your basic attack launches 3 poison bolts that do 40% weapon damage.Both the Firewall and Firestarter synergize well with the Flaming Destroyer relic. Firewall – Blocking an attack allows you to counter with a fireball that does 75% weapon damage empowers the Firestarter legendary item.With Firewall equipped, casting your relic skill nets you two Fire Charges. Using your basic attack expends a Fire Charge to cast a fireball that does 40% weapon damage. Firestarter – Casting your relic skill earns you a Fire Charge.
This is a decent skill for early-game leveling in Torchlight III just in case you want to avoid some of the starter skills and don’t want to refund points later on.
Frenzi’s Blade – Hitting an enemy with your basic attack increases your attack speed with basic attacks by 5% for 5 seconds stacks up to 10 times. Lil’ Drake – Sacrifice to Goose skill leaves a burning area after impact does 50% weapon damage that lasts 6 seconds.Īlthough weapon-based passives still require you to dismantle legendary weapons via the Enchanter’s Altar, these aren’t necessarily restricted to a specific class. Musketeer Pauldrons – Using a potion restores a charge of your Ghost Visage movement skill. Musketeer Robe – +1 skill level to all Adventurer skills. Blight Maw – Poison Dart fires an additional 2 darts in a spread. 3C#7R4 Repeater – Rapid Fire’s weapon damage bonus is increased to 20 stacks. Celestial Boots – Casting a cooldown skill grants you mana-infused, restoring 5% of your mana every second for 3 seconds. Brilliant Herald – Radiant Blast gains +500% weapon damage has a 6-second cooldown and no longer infuses enemies. Arc of Light – Casting Holy Bolt has a 50% chance to cast Absolver. Below, you’ll find some examples of the items that you need to disenchant in order to gain their respective effects. For instance, the Dusk Mage’s legendary skills can’t be equipped by a Sharpshooter and vice versa. These are specific to the class you have selected and, more often than not, will require you to break down legendary weapon and armor pieces for that class. Your alts will be able to make use of them. Note: All the objects you’ve constructed in your fort, as well as the Legendarium passives you’ve unlocked, have account-wide progress. These will have multiple tabs depending on the types of passives that can be selected. In turn, these passives will be made available via the Legendarium panel. The Enchanter’s Altar also lets you obtain the legendary skills associated with legendary items that you break down. Once you’ve done that, you can start enchanting your gear or breaking down items to turn them into essences. This is part of a short tutorial sidequest early on in Torchlight III‘s campaign. Now, let’s say that you have unlocked a few slots already, how, then, will you equip legendary skills and passives via the Legendarium? Well, first, you’ve got to construct an Enchanter’s Altar in your personal fort. As mentioned in our beginner’s guide, you’ll likely only grind up to level 35 or so since the game’s final act (and enemies that provide more XP) won’t be out until June 30. The first slot is unlocked at level 3, and the remaining ones at levels 20 and 40. However, you can only equip up to three of these. Throughout your adventures in Torchlight III, you’ll unlock several of the Legendarium’s legendary skills and passives. Torchlight III: The Legendarium’s legendary skills and passives For more information, check out our guides and features hub. Note: This guide is intended for Torchlight III‘s early access stage and certain mechanics may change in due course.
It’s a panel that you can access to grant you legendary skills or passives. Torchlight III has a special in-game feature called the Legendarium.