Titan Quest 2 doesn't have a traditional class system that you choose when you first make your character. During the prologue of the game, you get to choose which two Masteries you want to select, which will determine your class for the rest of the game.

Every Mastery in Titan Quest 2

The Four Available Masteries in the Game

There are four Masteries in the game at the time this article is being written, and the class your character becomes is determined by the two Masteries you choose. Your class name overall doesn't have much meaning behind it, as your Masteries determine everything. You'll have access to both of the skill trees for the Masteries you chose, and from there, you can upgrade them in any order you want to build your character. The four available Masteries are:

Mastery

Highlights

Earth

Gets access to fire and earth spells. Fire spells have a chance of igniting enemies for damage over time, while earth spells can either slow or stun enemies. A lot of spells in this mastery are great for dealing with groups.

Rogue

Move quickly around the battlefield, dealing large amounts of damage to individual enemies. A lot of skills also deal with various status effects, helping you debuff and further take down enemies outside of just attacking.

Storm

Gets access to ice and lightning spells. These are also great for dealing with groups, and ice spells have a chance at briefly freezing enemies.

Warfare

Warfare has a heavy focus on straightforward melee combat, dealing large amounts of damage to individuals or groups. There are also a few ways to boost armor for the caster and their allies, making it harder to take this Mastery down in combat.

The Earth Mastery Tree With a Few Divinity Points

Every time you level up, you'll get Attribute Points, Active Points, and Passive Points. You can choose to upgrade your various skill trees however you want, and the buffs across Masteries will boost the skills of the other Mastery you chose as long as the keywords match. As you progress the main story and continue to level up, you'll get Divinity Points which can be applied to one of your Masteries to later unlock Active and Passive skills higher up on the tree.

You also have a Core Skill tree to upgrade your basic attack, dodge, and barrier.

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How to Respec in Titan Quest 2

The Player Respecing the Rogue Mastery Tree

When it comes to the actual Passive and Active skill points you invest into your various skill trees, you can respec these at any time. Simply open up your Masteries page in your menu and click on the "Respec Mode" button in the bottom right of the screen. From here, you can add or subtract your skill points however you see fit, though every point moved will cost Gold to do so, with the final price being determined by how many points you move where.

Can you Change Masteries in Titan Quest 2?

The Player Unlocking their Second Mastery

At the time of writing, there is no known way to change your Masteries after choosing them. In the first Titan Quest, you're decisions were set in stone, though also like that game, you have multiple character slots that you can use to try out different Mastery combinations without losing the progress of your original character.

Titan Quest 2 Tag Page Cover Art
Action RPG
Action
RPG
Hack and Slash
Dungeon Crawler
Systems
Developer(s)
Grimlore Games
Publisher(s)
THQ Nordic
Engine
Unreal Engine 5
Prequel(s)
Titan Quest
Number of Players
Single-player
Titan Quest 2 Press Image 1

WHERE TO PLAY

DIGITAL

Genre(s)
Action RPG, Action, RPG, Hack and Slash, Dungeon Crawler