
The game is good Fun, running some Trials now and then, upgrading Skills, and doing dailies, but it doesnt feel like a game i can grind till oblivion. And there is nothing else to farm other than CL, everything else will drop or wont. Crafting Items isnt worth it cause i need Set/Named items. I really like the gameplay but it feels like I hit the Wall where the Grind begins and nothing else other than running endless Trials is progress. Eileen helping with Vortex, Marcus and Robin mostly used for Aura´s. My 2 Apprentice is giving me a shield to survive, the 4 arcanist is for more Boss DPS. All you do is pull 5+ mobgroups and aoe them down. Trials are nice but a bit to consistant for my taste, it can get pretty boring. Felt like a mix of Diablo with all those skeletons and Turok later on with Dinosaurs and Tech-Temples. The levels look different and the mobs are changing in a fitting way. I wont update the buff list here again, i already do that on few public discord server for Toram Online like Phantom Library, please check there. Some Land Addressees (Food Buff Lvl 10/9/8) ALL FOOD BUFFS: This is the list of ALL the Food Buffs Addresses including DTE (PS.

Goals right now: Find Necronomicon, Murkraiser, better Integrals, legendary Sets, Crafting Perfect Jewellery (might take some time),ĥth Character Slot, buy all Mercs, Upgrade all skills. View community ranking In the Top 5 of largest communities on Reddit. But let´s not compare, just know i like those kind of games.īefore going into detail i want to share my progress after 1 week of playing the game, so you can see where my opinion might come from.ĬL: 320 (points going into Crit/Critdmg for now)Įquipment used: 2 Apprentice / 4 Arcanist (6 Legendary Pieces), Integrals (lvl 54), 1380dps Weapon (200k dps, 120k Toughness)īuild: Arcane Missles, Arc Lightning, Blizzard, Frostray, Singularity, Celerity, Glass Cannon, Power Infusion (slot not bought yet). I am a long time Diablo 2 and 3 Player and Eternium caught my attetion cause it is very similiar to these 2 games.
