In Titan Quest 2, attributes shape your character’s equipment choices, combat effectiveness, and durability. Players distribute points among four core attributes, each influencing a set of secondary stats for deeper customization.
Primary Attributes
Agility
- Enhances evasion, critical strikes, and dexterity-based gear.
Vigor
- Base health and survivability improvements.
- Boosts Fitness, increasing physical resistance and regeneration.
Might
- Critical for heavy weapons and armor requirements.
- Strengthens Resolve, scaling physical and fire damage.
Knowledge
- Increases energy reserves and unlocks magical equipment.
- Enhances Resolve and Cunning, improving elemental/poison damage.
Secondary Attributes
Derived from primary stats, these refine combat mechanics:
- Cunning: Raises critical chance and elemental effectiveness.
- Fitness: Boosts health, regeneration, and defensive stats.
- Resolve: Amplifies fire/cold damage and mental fortitude.
Optimizing Attribute Allocation
- Spellcasters: Focus on Knowledge to boost mana and elemental power.
- Warriors: Prioritize Might and Vigor for weapon mastery and tanking.
- Agile Builds: Combine Agility (for crits) with Cunning to maximize damage.
- Hybrids: Mix attributes to unlock specialized gear or hybrid damage types.
Tracking Your Stats
Access the Details tab in the character menu to analyze core stats, resistances, and ailment effects. This helps evaluate how attribute investments impact gameplay.
FAQ
What are Titan Quest 2’s primary attributes?
Agility, Vigor, Might, and Knowledge.
How do secondary attributes work?
They’re automated bonuses from primary stats, affecting crits, health, and elemental scaling.
Can I reallocate attribute points?
Skills can be reset, but attributes are permanent after assignment.
Best attribute for magic users?
Knowledge, due to its energy and elemental damage boosts.