
Incremental additions means the first thing you lose is your bearings - a sense of pace and of building towards something climactic. It took my by surprise, to have come to the end of the campaign, but this is often the case with Early Access games.

The only way to enter NG+4 is to complete NG+3.If your character level is 99-100, you will be placed into NG+3.If your character level is 80-98, you will be placed into NG+2.If your character level is 1-79, you will be placed into NG+.This means you may potentially skip one to two tiers. When you start New Game Plus, the game will select the tier of NG+ that best matches your character's level. You may continue to loop through the game, but all future playthroughs will be considered NG+5. New Game Plus 5 (NG+5) starts the world at level 120.Upon completing NG+4, you may move into NG+5, but the game will not scale higher. New Game Plus 4 (NG+4) starts the world at level 120.Monster level will still continue to go up past 100, making the game more challenging. Note that player characters reach the level cap at level 100, and most itemization also maxes out at this level. New Game Plus 3 (NG+3) starts the world at level 100.New Game Plus 2 (NG+2) starts the world at level 81.New Game Plus (NG+) starts the world at level 51.There are several levels or tiers of New Game Plus: In NG+ the Mapworks remains accessible through waypoint portals in towns.


This replaces the retirement system in the original Torchlight. New Game Plus ( NG+) is a game type in Torchlight II that allows players who have completed the main campaign to restart with the same character and face greater challenges.
