Torchlight 3 Players Can Build And Customize Their Own Fort
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The action RPG Torchlight 3 will feature fort building in it’s world, giving players the option to customize their space in the world in any way they see fit.
The ability to own and customize forts will be available in the game’s Act 1 campaign, giving players an option to express their creativity if they want a break from all the looting and slaying.
“Forts are your personal mark on the world. Each will truly be unique and the resources are in your hands. The interior can be customized with a wide variety of cosmetic objects. Plant a lush garden, make a monument to your success, or memorials to the thousands of Goblins that stood in your way. Build a path… or don’t! The choice is yours.” says Runic Games in their blog post describing the feature.
Your Fort will have a variety of options once you get your place and new decorations will be unlocked by doing various activities in the game such as quests or progressing through Contracts, which acts like a Battle Pass we all are too familiar with. Contracts which has fort decorations as reward tiers. Forts are also a means of crafting and will store recipes you picked up along the way.
Your Fort is account-wide, which means you can use the same Fort you created across all of your characters, even the recipes you unlocked from another character can be used by others.
Torchlight 3 was once called Torchlight Frontier, an MMO action RPG hybrid that during it’s development evolved into a sequel to Torchlight 2, which came out in 2012.
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