This makes big slow shotguns awesome for them, and quick little pistols bad. I’ve experimented with various weapon types, and my preferred weapon is the Shotgun, because the two key skills I use (Rapid Fire and Venomous Hail) are based on your weapons’ damage per shot, not damage per second. They walk that line closer than most other characters to begin with.
For now, just know that if you keep raising your Dex to equip the best guns before your level allows you to, you will end up with a crap character, and shooty Outlanders don’t have a whole lot of margin for screwing up before they’re utterly worthless. Some builds can swap between weapon types easily, while others are more specialized based on skill selection. Stat-wise, you will use the same attribute allocation regardless of what type of weapon you want to use.
If you have 109 and max all the appropriate skills, you can hit the dodge cap, but nice round numbers appeal me more than putting one more stat point into something else. I started with a 50/50 split between Strength and Dex until I got to 115 Dex, and then put everything into Strength from that point on. The first thing you need to know about shooty Outlanders is that too much Dex is crap, but you need some anyway. Maybe you feel guilty and you need to punish yourself, or maybe the suffering just makes you feel more alive, but whatever it is, you’ve decided to use guns or bows instead of throwing that ridiculous overpowered glaive like everybody else.
Torchlight 2 Outlander Shotgun Build Guide by Empyreanįirst up, I have a disclaimer: playing a physical Outlander instead of a Focus-based one is the Torchlight 2 equivalent of cutting yourself.