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Weapons, armor and rings types
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Weapons, armor and rings types

Explore the diverse types of weapons, armor, and rings in Titan Quest 2. Understand base types, qualities, magical prefixes/suffixes, and their impact on gameplay.

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Explore the diverse types of weapons, armor, and rings in Titan Quest 2. Understand base types, qualities, magical prefixes/suffixes, and their impact on gameplay.

In Titan Quest 2, items like weapons, armor, and rings are categorized by their base type, which dictates fundamental properties such as damage range and speed. These base types can be further enhanced by qualities (e.g., copper, iron for armor; pine ash, oak for bows) that affect stats like armor rating. Additionally, magical prefixes and suffixes imbue items with special properties.

Rare, epic, and legendary items typically possess unique names. This guide provides a general overview of item types, focusing on normal (white) and magical (yellow) items. Damaged (grey) items are inferior versions of normal items, while rare items and above feature special modifiers that can deviate from standard properties.

The following sections detail specific weapon types, including their characteristics, highest requirement examples, and highest damage/pierce examples. Note that requirement statistics are approximate and may vary.

3.1.1 Swords/Knives

Swords and knives are versatile melee weapons with speeds ranging from average to very fast (sabers). Their damage is inversely related to speed; faster weapons deal less base damage. They are well-suited for single-weapon melee combatants. Enhancements that slow enemies are particularly effective, as they not only reduce the enemy's attack speed but also increase your damage output, making poisons and bleeding effects more potent. Increasing attack speed can transform an average sword into a highly effective weapon. Swords also feature a piercing damage percentage, which is an important consideration.

Highest Requirement Sword:

  • Thunderbolt
  • Lord Seth's Chaos blade
  • Thyestes' theme
  • Zhanlu
  • Theseus' Inheritance
  • Stymphalian Talon
  • Amen-Ra's magebane
  • Mindrazor
  • Pagos

Stats: Str: 307, Dex: 250

Highest Damage Sword:

Huo Qubing's ceremonial sword

Stats: Str: 307, Dex: 250, Damage: 128-134, Pierce: 10%

Highest Pierce % Sword:

Kydoimos

Stats: Str: 307, Dex: 250, Damage: 116-124, Pierce: 15%

3.1.2 Axes

Axes are slow to average speed melee weapons, excelling in high damage output. Similar principles apply as with swords, but compensating for their slower speed is crucial. Enhancements that slow enemies are beneficial.

Highest Requirement Axe:

  • Erysichthon's Hunger
  • Persephone's Caress
  • The furies
  • Phoenix
  • Acheron's touch
  • Axe of Tereus
  • Cerberus's bite

Stats: Str: 407, Dex: 150

Highest Damage Axe:

Persephone's caress

Stats: Str: 407, Dex: 150, Damage: 188-201

3.1.3 Clubs and Maces

These are average speed blunt weapons, with damage values falling between swords and axes. They often provide bonuses against undead enemies. Some versions may have a

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