

Wolfstrike – Sounds cool, but the range on it is abysmally low. The reason I don’t use it – it’s slow to use, and I tend to prefer fast weapons. Using a 2-hander with Raze, you can create some seriously big numbers.

Raze – This is the attack for you if you want to see big numbers. The real bonus here, though, is that it can proc mana steal – meaning that with enough, you can eviscerate indefinitely. This is especially good with claws, as they don’t normally get splash damage. There is (last I checked) currently a bug which causes the tier bonus (which says it grants damage reduction as well) to actually cause you to take more damage.Įviscerate – Attacks all enemies in front of you. I’ll note the things I didn’t like about the other abilities for discussion purposes.īattle Rage – At least a 1-point wonder here. But here are a few bits of this tree that might make it worthwhile to look at. There wasn’t a lot in this tree I enjoyed playing with. For instance, with a single 10 mana steal socketable item, I find I have more than enough mana to keep buffs and summons up while having some left over to mess around with other abilities. Claws can have a very high attack speed, and there are a number of fun things you can do on the side while your auto-attacks are doing their work. I’ve come up with a few different ideas for types of Berserkers, but the one I play predominantly is one whose damage and survivability come mainly through normal attacks. And there’s no better class to do a write up about than the class I play most: the Berserker. But, as my previous blog on Torchlight 2 showed a high amount of interest, I thought I’d write another one speaking more to the specifics of gameplay and write somewhat of a guide on character building. #1 I have by no means played the Berserker more than many other people have.
