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Titan Quest 2 Masteries Guide

Getting Started

  • Shrines and Mastery Selection: Early in the game, interact with red crystal Shrines to choose your first mastery. Later, add a second mastery to create a hybrid class.
  • Divine Points: Earn these by completing quests, defeating bosses, and leveling up. Use them to upgrade masteries and unlock advanced skills.

Mastery Mechanics

Each mastery features:

  • A skill tree with active skills (square icons) and passive skills (circle icons).
  • Skill modifiers that tweak abilities’ effects, such as expanding their area of impact or reducing cooldowns. These can be swapped freely.
  • Feats: Unlock bonus perks at 6 and 12 points in a tree for stats like damage, cast speed, or elemental effects.

Early Access Masteries

  • Earth Mastery: Focuses on fire/earth magic with abilities like Ring of Flame and damage-over-time effects.
  • Rogue Mastery: Emphasizes stealth, poison, and critical strikes via skills like Throwing Knives and Vanish.
  • Storm Mastery: Wields ice/lightning for crowd control and burst damage with Ice Shards and Storm Nimbus.
  • Warfare Mastery: Tailored for melee combat, offering health regeneration and physical damage buffs.

New masteries will arrive in quarterly updates.

Build Customization

Combine two masteries to craft unique playstyles, such as:

  • Earth + Storm: AOE-focused spellcaster
  • Warfare + Rogue: Agile melee hybrid

Full skill respecs allow experimentation without penalties.

FAQ

How many masteries are available right now?

Four: Earth, Rogue, Storm, and Warfare. More will be added in future updates.

Can you change your masteries after choosing them?

No, but skills and modifiers within them can be respecced freely.

What are Divine Points used for?

Upgrade masteries, unlock skill tiers, and boost core stats (Strength, Intelligence, Dexterity).

Can I freely change skill modifiers?

Yes—modifiers can be swapped anytime to test new build ideas.