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Set items are unique items that have bonuses that come from wearing items as a group. You can acquire set items like any other item: from killing monsters, opening chests, breaking open objects, gambling, or completing quests. | Set items are unique items that have bonuses that come from wearing items as a group. You can acquire set items like any other item: from killing monsters, opening chests, breaking open objects, gambling, or completing quests. | ||
Set items come in both as "rare" and "unique" items and for "unique" set items, like every other unique item, they are very expensive to enchant, which makes them a priority when using [[Torchlight/ | Set items come in both as "rare" and "unique" items and for "unique" set items, like every other unique item, they are very expensive to enchant, which makes them a priority when using [[Torchlight/Getting Started#Shrines|Shrine of Enchantments]]. | ||
The number of pieces of equipment in a set varies from 2 to 8. In many cases, 8 set pieces are not effective because individual pieces can be replaced with more powerful non-set items. Usually this is a result of [[Torchlight/Experience and fame|leveling up]]. | The number of pieces of equipment in a set varies from 2 to 8. In many cases, 8 set pieces are not effective because individual pieces can be replaced with more powerful non-set items. Usually this is a result of [[Torchlight/Experience and fame|leveling up]]. |