11/25/2023 0 Comments Torchlight 2 engineer buildThe tiny engine was more of a stationary turret that sat on tracks. The original actually didn’t even have its signature train. They’re less concerned with how nice something looks so long as it’s functional.Ĭoncept armor for the bug stomping enthusiast.įrom a design perspective, the Railmaster of today barely resembles the initial concepts. "Some of what helped was coming back to this idea that the Railmaster is above all utilitarian," says Zach. "It’s difficult to mash up multiple aesthetic ideas trying to capture elements of a blue collar train engineer and knight’s armor all made from bug parts, for example," says McLean. This concept art more or less represents the Railmaster’s final look.Īfter the core look, the hardest part of designing the art for the Railmaster is keeping a consistent motif across armor sets. You can definitely see it in the final look of the Railmaster. Some of the biggest influences were old-timey historical photos from the Golden Age of trains. All of which were shot down, sending us back to the reference board. There was a point where Max and Dave, Echtra’s Art Director, left town for a few days and the team came up with a bunch of concepts. The art team zeroing in on the signature look. Some of the earliest Railmaster concepts. There was a lot of back and forth about the Railmaster and we went through five-ish iterations," says Jen. "We wanted to make a character that had an easygoing but hardworking vibe, someone you’d want to have a beer with after a long day. There’s something very blue collar, old-timey, outdoorsy about it say Jen, McLean, and Zach, three of Echtra’s concept artists. Starting with the art, everyone took great inspiration from just the name-Railmaster. From there, the team met regularly to build a reference board and brainstorm the type of attitude and personality this new class should embody. Max had a few guiding principles when he handed off the project to the concept artists and design team: big hammer, lays tracks, not a repeat of the Engineer from TL2. Max Schaefer, co-founder of both Runic Games and Echtra Games, knew the Railmaster needed to become a playable character in Torchlight Frontiers. The stalwart NPC, Captain Jacobi, provides transport to players between each hub area in the game. Railmasters made their first appearance in Torchlight 2 developed by Runic Games. These rough and tumble tinkerers are quite literally the engine that brings civilization cascading in behind wherever they dare to push into the Frontier. The Rail Kingdoms are no more, but the Railmasters live on.įollowing in the tracks of their ancestors, each Railmaster passes on their hammer and knowledge to their apprentice. The overthrow of the Rail Kingdom’s leaders heralded the beginning of what we now call the Ember Empire. Though the reign of the Rail Kingdom was both long and prosperous, it-like the dwarven kingdoms of old-came to an end. The most clever, technically-minded of these folk became the Railmasters. Mastery of these technologies gave rise to the first human empire, the Rail Kingdoms. The incredible ancient technology looted there brought humans great dominion over the land, in particular, the dwarven railways. The earliest historical tomes in Alberen recount the inevitable greed of man’s plumbing of the depths of the long-abandoned dwarven ruins. Here's a first look at the new Railmaster class! Railmaster Lore
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