Builds in Titan Quest 2 are player-made configurations combining the most convenient Masteries, Classes, Weapons, Armor, and other equipment that define a specific set of playstyles or highlight a certain natural strength of the character. Every player is free to choose how they want to build their characters, but players new to the genre may need some guidance, making Builds in an ARPG can get too complex at the beginning. This page focuses on providing players with viable builds they can choose from that works well with their playstyle, and it will revolve mostly around how the player wants to play the game with their character. Listed below are the various Builds that we recommend for players to try and use.

NOTE: All the information provided is based on speculations from the first game, since most information regarding Titan Quest 2 remains undisclosed. This page will be updated once more information has been released.

Titan Quest 2 Best Builds

Obviously, we don't have any builds created for Titan Quest 2 yet, so we'll gather some build ideas from the previous installment. Drawing inspiration from the established builds in the preceding game can provide valuable guidance for players seeking effective builds. Listed below are some of the best builds we found from the previous game:

  • Conquerer: This is a pure melee build, which requires you to have Warfare and Defense Masteries. This build will have a one-handed weapon and shield equipped. The Defense Mastery provides shield buffs, other defensive abilities, and shield attacks. The Warfare Mastery provides primary offensive abilities as well as some additional damage avoidance. These two Masteries combined work well together, having some points invested in Strength, Dexterity, and Health. It has a good overall balance between offense and defense, and decent AoE attacks.
  • Templar: This is a hybrid melee build, which requires you to have Defense and Dream Masteries. This build has High survivability, 0 death, and reflection. Templars get excellent damage mitigation and reflection abilities from both masteries. Reflection has a chance to reflect massive amounts of damage while also being almost unkillable with this build. This build has exceptional damage mitigation from skills, has good crowd control capabilities, and you'll barely need to use any type of potion.
  • Haruspex: This is a ranged build, which requires you to have Hunting and Dream Masteries. This build typically focuses on Physical and Pierce damage as an Archer, but can be swapped to throwing weapons and a shield. This build provides a good mix of passives, debuffs, and DPS. It has a lot of defensive abilities and projectile avoidance and an excellent debuff with Study Prey.
  • Magician: This is a pure caster build, which requires you to have Rogue and Earth Masteries. The playstyle for this build to work is to spam the Rogue's knife-throwing ability, and then Earth enchantment and Envenom weapon are used to boost damage and crowd control. This build can be energy extensive, and without energy reduction, you will find yourself constantly using potions. This build also offers a wide variety of damage types, from fire, poison, bleeding, and piercing damage.
  • Illusionist: This is a summoner build, which requires you to have Rogue and Nature Masteries. This build is a Trapper, Summoner, and Poison caster, but can be tweaked to be more of a melee or ranged focus instead of a poison caster. Summoner with 4 permanent pets, which includes 3 wolves and a nymph, and also lays down 3 traps while moving. You can then stay back and crowd control from Flash Powder, Earthbind, and Briar Ward skills to avoid damage while simultaneously attacking with Poison Gas Bomb (or bow/throwing weapons if you don't want to be a poison caster).

What are Masteries in Titan Quest 2?

Masteries are skill trees that shape the player's playstyle and dictate the type of damage they inflict. Players can customize their characters forming their own unique classes by combining two masteries. The previous installment initially featured eight Masteries, with three additional ones introduced through DLCs. Several, if not all, may make a comeback to Titan Quest 2. Mastery Points can additionally be used to upgrade the Mastery itself through a tier meter. Allocating points to this meter not only unlocks higher-tier skills but also boosts Dexterity, Intelligence, and Strength stats, amplifying damage output based on your chosen damage type. The eleven Masteries you can find in the original Titan Quest are listed below:

  • Storm Mastery
  • Defense Mastery
  • Earth Mastery
  • Nature Mastery
  • Warfare Mastery
  • Hunting Mastery
  • Spirit Mastery
  • Rogue Mastery
  • Dream Mastery
  • Rune Mastery
  • Neidan Mastery

To learn more about each individual Masteries, click Here.

 

Titan Quest 2 Builds

" More information on Builds will soon be added once it is available. "




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