Titan Quest 2 is still in Early Access, but it still has a lot of content to enjoy, and among the many quests to complete, there are tons of loot to gain, dropped from enemies, quests, and treasure chests. Items have different Rarity levels, which are determined by their color. The best items have better stats, and players should aim to farm those to create the strongest builds.
So, to help players achieve the goal of becoming the strongest God Marked in Sparta, here's a full guide explaining the different Item Rarity levels in Titan Quest 2.
All Titan Quest 2 Item Rarity Levels Explained
The lowest item level in Titan Quest 2 is White (Basic), which has no additional stats but the base (be it damage in weapons, or defense in armor). Next, players can find the Blue (Magic), which already have one or two additional stats. Yellow (Rare) items can have from three to four affixes, and finally, Purple (Legendary) items can have from five to six (or more) additional stats.
Then, there's a special kind of items commonly known as 'Tribal' Armor, a specific drop from certain enemies like the Icthians. These items, like in Titan Quest 1, are marked as Uncommon and are Olive Green. These items rival Legendary Gear in terms of affixes, though these have unique stats that are commonly related to the enemies from which they drop. For example, Icthian armor might have high Plague resistance, and Icthian Uncommon weapons can have additional Poison (Plague) Damage.
The Tribal Armor is now known as Ornamental Armor, and it's a special kind of gear that scales with the Might Attribute. It is unknown is more Ornamental Armor besides the Icthian set is going to appear in later versions of the game. Players who have enjoyed Titan Quest 1 might remember that enemies like the Telkine, the Tigermen, and the Reptilian also had their own tribal armor sets, though it is unknown if there will be
Meanwhile, Light Blue (Cyan) and Bright Red (Magenta) correspond to Quest Items and Boss Remnants used to summon bosses through the Remnant Rituals in the Altar of the Gods. Previously, Light Blue was reserved for the Artifacts (from Titan Quest 1), but in Titan Quest 2, this might work differently. Yet, since the game is in Early Access, more content will be added in the future, so this can change drastically in the final versions of the game.
Titan Quest 2
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- Grimlore Games
- Publisher(s)
- THQ Nordic







