Master Titan Quest 2 inventory: prioritize weapons, skills, relics, and charms. Learn what to keep, sell, and equip for optimal character building.
Try not to pick up normal items unless you absolutely need them, as they take up valuable space and have a low sell value. When you have time, organize your inventory, as the game's AI does not place items efficiently, wasting space.
Do not equip items that are useless to your chosen class. This is crucial for character building. For example, if you are a magic user and find a rare shield with significant strength bonuses but require more strength than you currently have, do not invest points into strength if it's not essential for your class. Instead, sell the item.
Magic items, such as complete relics, charms, and magic staffs, are generally worth more than armor and weapons, both for selling and buying.
Concentrate on improving your weapons and skills. Since spawned monsters (enemies that appear in the game world) are level-specific and scale with your character's level, your primary advantage comes from dealing greater damage. This is achieved through clever use of your inventory, relics, and skill allocation. Effective management here will make most encounters easier, especially on higher difficulties.
Collect and use relics and charms to stack bonuses. However, only equip them if your character genuinely needs the bonus they provide. For instance, magic users benefit from relics and charms that increase energy or reduce requirements, while fighters do not. If a charm or relic's bonuses are not needed by your character, sell them; completed sets will sell for significantly more.
Items with '+ all skills' are highly valuable, essentially providing extra skill points. These allow you to exceed the maximum level for certain skills. For example, if Warfare's Weapons Training has six levels and you max it out, equipping a '+1 all skills' item effectively makes your Weapons Training level seven. '+ all resistances' items are the next best; do not discard these unless you find something superior, as they are essential for higher difficulties like legendary.
- Prioritize keeping items that offer '+ all skills' or '+ all resistances'.
- Sell normal items that you don't immediately need to free up inventory space.
- Only equip gear that directly benefits your character's class and build.
- Magic items, relics, and charms generally fetch higher sell prices than standard weapons and armor.
- Organize your inventory regularly to maximize space efficiency.
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