Dear players, the arrival of Torchlight Infinite SS12 has not only excited veteran players but also attracted a large number of new players. However, for newcomers, mastering farming strategies right from the start might be a bit difficult. Now, let's explore the mainstream endgame farming mechanics in Torchlight Infinite SS12 together.
Each strategy will be evaluated from four aspects: difficulty, early-game benefits, late-game benefits, and pet dependence.
Cube: Early-Game Money Machine
Cube, beloved by many players, is arguably the best source of income in the early game. The gameplay is as follows: defeat Desire Incarnations on the map to obtain Desire Crystals, and at the end, use Cube to draw loot. You can choose Greed, gambling a 50% chance of doubling your winnings or losing everything.
We will have a chance to obtain Divinity Packs, which produce Divinity Slates, and Divinity Stones, which can be exchanged for rare legendary items.

This strategy is extremely strong during the early game and is almost universally used. However, late-game competitiveness relies heavily on legendary and epic pets; without pets, the game becomes somewhat weak.
Overrealm: Profit Ceiling
That's right, Overrealm is your best choice for high returns.
A portal can be found on the map, allowing players to enter Overrealm. Once inside, there's a timed monster-killing challenge, up to four consecutive floors; the higher the floor, the richer the rewards.
Here, you can obtain a large amount of Torchlight Infinite Flame Elementium.
However, while Overrealm's income ceiling is extremely high, it's also extremely volatile and heavily reliant on pets, making it unsuitable for players with a fragile mentality.
Sandlord: Passive Income
Sandlord is perfect for players who enjoy mission-table style content.
You need to collect coins on the map and bring them back to the oasis to send followers on missions. It's somewhat similar to follower quests in World of Warcraft.
Your main reward is incense. Incense is extremely valuable at the beginning of the season, even worth thousands of Flame Elementium.
This is pure passive income, requiring zero investment, and pets are irrelevant. Recommended to do this as a side activity for any playstyle; it's a guaranteed profit.
Outlaw: Abundant Rare Monsters
Outlaw is a very interesting mechanic. Players can spawn numerous monsters on the map, boasting extremely high rarity and quantity bonuses.
In Outlaw, you can obtain mods for dropping sequencing weapons, a large amount of Flame Elementium, Outlaw exclusive loots, and even rare Memories.
You need to clear the map quickly to efficiently complete Outlaw. Pets are more useful in the late game, but can also be tried in the early game, though you need to reach Timemark 8 as soon as possible.
Dream: A Beginner's Choice
If the previous options are a bit difficult for you, then Dream, introduced here, should be your first choice.
Click on Lotus on the map to enter Dream, kill monsters, select the reward affixes you want, and finally enter Nightmare to claim your rewards.
Here we can produce Dream Talking, unique to Dream, especially Trinket Dream Talking, which is in high demand throughout the season and extremely valuable.
Dream is also one of the strongest strategies available to players during the early game, simple and stable. The legendary pet Shepherd is recommended to be obtained through free pet selectors, but it's not mandatory. Its late-game benefit ceiling is lower than other strategies, often used as a supplement.
Four God Mechanics
In Torchlight Infinite, each map will randomly spawn god mechanics:
- God of War: Interacting with God of War grants stats such as Movement Speed and AoE.
- God of Machines: You need to protect the altar. This is a powerful tool for farming Fluorescent Memories in the late game, but requires extremely high DPS.
- Goddess of Hunting: Challenge the map boss; the difficulty increases, but the rewards also slightly increase.
- God of Might: Survive within a circle of fire; rewards Ember, but survival is extremely difficult.
Clockwork Ballet: High Output for Compass Acquisition
In Clockwork Ballet, players need to talk to Alice, open gears to farm monsters, and obtain vouchers to exchange for Compass.
This is the strongest source of Compass in the game, with extremely high potential returns in the late game.
However, this mechanism requires high damage output and two specific pets to be efficient.
Gods Chest: Reliable Compass Acquisition
After completing three God events, you can obtain Gods Chest using nodes on Profound Talent Constellation.
The chests offer many rewards, including a large amount of Compasses, Flame Elementium, and Divinity Emblems. You can even obtain Golden Cage Astrolabe, worth hundreds of Flame Elementium.
This strategy is more suitable for beginners to acquire Compass than Clockwork Ballet, and it's not the most difficult. It's an excellent transition strategy for advancing to Timemark 8.
Dark Surge: Pay-to-Win Exclusive
In this mechanism, players will find many purple-marked enemies on the map. You need to summon additional monsters at the end of the map to obtain kill rewards.
Our rewards are a large amount of Flame Elementium and legendary equipment.
However, free-to-play or low-spending players can ignore this, as this mechanic requires extremely high in-game and out-of-game investment and is not recommended for beginners.
Boss Rushing: The Top Choice for Zero-Pets Early Game
This is the strongest farming strategy in the early game. Only farm the map, repeatedly doing Plane Watchers.
You can obtain a large number of Netherrealm residents and Plane Watcher-exclusive drops from this strategy.
If you don't have any pets, then this strategy is the most sincere advice. Do it mindlessly on the first day of early game, and the rewards will be explosive.
So, the above is just an overview; each mechanic has in-depth gameplay. Beginners can try some simpler strategies first, accumulate resources, and then move on to their preferred complex mechanics. Good luck!







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