Titan Quest 2might share plenty of similarities with other games in its genre, but Masteries sets it apart from other titles that use more traditional class systems.

In this game, you can choose between two Masteries, and that task is done pretty early when you start your adventures. You’re given the introduction to the system in the prologue. There are four options to pick from (at writing), so let’s take a look at your available choices.

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All Titan Quest 2 Masteries

Masteries determine how you play the game and what skills you get to upgrade. Every Mastery has its separate skill tree where you can invest your resources and build your characters. These skills will directly translate into your character build, but that depends on your choice.

How to upgrade Mastery skill trees in Titan Quest 2?

The path to getting upgrades inTitan Quest 2is pretty self-explanatory. As you play, you level up. This gets you Attribute Points, Active Points, and Passive Points. You can use them to upgrade the skills that you want to unlock the relevant buffs.

When you boost a particular skill on one Mastery, it will also boost the skills on other Masteries as long as the keywords are identical. Finally, you’ll unlock Divinity Points to unlock skills that are at the higher end of a skill tree.

Titan Quest 2’s skill tree showcasing one of the sepcialized Mastery

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