What or rarity tier (Unique, Legendary) you prefer If you need codes for specific Socketable Skulls or Spells I can generate the exact string of codes for your build. Share public link
Using console commands in multiplayer will mark your character as a "Suspicious Player" . This means you will only be able to play with other modded/cheating players. Backup Saves: Always backup your save files before editing.
Item names in the Torchlight 2 engine generally use lowercase text separated by underscores. Below are lists of popular item codes categorized by type. 1. Currency and Consumables
ITEM "Item Name", [Quantity]
– Quicksilver (Legendary Two-Handed Sword) Axes and Greataxes axe_l10_01 – The Executioner (Legendary One-Handed Axe) greataxe_l10_02 – Earthshaker (Legendary Two-Handed Axe) axe_u10_03 – Bad Gas (Unique One-Handed Axe) Pistols and Shotgons pistol_l10_01 – Death-Dealer (Legendary Pistol) shotgon_l10_01 – The Boomstick (Legendary Shotgon) pistol_u10_01 – Lowmower (Unique Pistol) shotgon_u10_03 – Scattershot (Unique Shotgon) Wands and Staves wand_l10_01 – Infinite Wisdom (Legendary Wand) staff_l10_02 – Worldbreaker (Legendary Staff) wand_u10_02 – Netherflux (Unique Wand) Legendary and Unique Armor IDs
A handy modification to these commands is to add UNIQUE before them. For example, typing UNIQUE WAND will filter the list, showing only the rare, powerful 'unique' (orange) wands.
Navigate to your Torchlight 2 settings folder. It is usually located at: C:\Users\[YourUsername]\Documents\My Games\Runic Games\Torchlight 2\save\ Open the folder with the long number (your user ID). Open the file named with Notepad. Find the line: CONSOLE :0 Change it to: CONSOLE :1 Save and close the file.
Note: The game also supports ITEMBYMESH [string] , which allows you to spawn items by entering a partial name of the 3D model.
– Eye of the Alchemist (Fire Damage / Resistance) Consumables and Potions
The list above is just the tip of the iceberg. There are of items. Here is how to find the exact name for anything:
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