Now don’t worry fans of the classic Engineer mentality, the 2 nd skill tree is known as “Construction” this tree enables your already massive engineer to command an army of steampunk robots to overwhelm your foes, everything from medic bots to explosive spider bots are at your disposal. The heaviest of the four classes Engineer’s can specialize into three skill tree’s the first being “Blitz” which allows you to crush, and obliterate groups of enemies with powerful stomp attacks as well as ablities that use the Engineer’s unique ‘charge’ bar to cause enhanced destruction through more explosions or bigger AOE stomping. ![]() Harnessing the power of steam and ember they set out to rock their enemies into the ground with fire and mechanical enhanced stomps. Using their knowledge of the mechanical arts these adventurer’s are clad in heavy armor powered by steam and ’ember’ a powerful mineral that played a key role in the original torchlight. In Torchlights distinctly magic meets steampunk setting Engineers are stronger than ever. The answer to the above question is yes! To those that may have thought that Engineer meant hanging back, repairing and tinkering with robots and building bombs, you’ll be pleasantly surprised. Today we are going to look at the Melee heavy class “Engineer” and discover if in a world of gears and steam engines does the support class of old take a step forward as the new ‘tank’ of the party? ![]() Groups of enemies have no chance when facing an Engineer, this move is called Seismic slam which causes oil to spill when you stomp the floor which then catches fire
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