Titan Quest Anniversary Edition Guide

Brigand - Strongest and Easiest build ( OUTDATED with Atlantis) for Titan Quest Anniversary Edition

Brigand – Strongest and Easiest build ( OUTDATED with Atlantis)

Overview

Brigand ( Hunting + Rogue ) – Powerful and Easiest build – Full Guide updated with Ragnarök expansion ( OUTDATED with Atlantis)

1. Introduction to Brigand

After playing for a while and finishing the game on all difficulties I decided to make a guide for Brigand to make him more popular, because for some reason not many people play this build ( at least not in multiplayer ) despite it being one of the strongest ( if not the strongest ) and easiest builds. There are people who still prefer Haruspex ( Hunting / Dream ) over this for its stronger early game, more abilities and a little bit more defense and some life gain, but the more you progress through the game the less useful it becomes and with the right gear brigand overshadows Haruspex.
And yes I know there is not a “real endgame” you just progress through the same content on different difficulties and I guess every build can finish legendary, but Brigand makes it much more easier and faster than other classes, at least from my experience.

2. Pros

  • Simple build.
  • Extremely fast attack speed.
  • Long range and you will kill most of the enemies before they even reach you, you can even kill them off-screen.
  • One of the fastest legendary clear build.
  • No need for level grind, all useful skills are maxed out around 69 lvl, rest are basically a filler.
  • “Autoattack” build, uses LMB 99% of the time ( This can be pro or con depends which one you prefer )
  • Very high dot ( damage over time ) with poison and bleeding, so if you have to constantly avoid projectiles from certain bosses or enemies, your dot will do the work for you.
  • Can use a throwing weapon with shield for extra defense in a certain situations ( Ragnarok expansion needed ).

3. Cons

  • Slower early game.
  • Less defensive abilities compared to Haruspex ( the more you progress the less important it becomes ).
  • Weaker to undead enemies ( bleeding doesn’t work on them but you can switch to ranged or throwing weapon that has additional poison dmg ).
  • Weak against vitality attacks and life leeches, only an issue on legendary at certain bosses, you have to outrange them.
  • It might get boring since you lack any skill rotation, if you want a class with many abilities which you actively need to use, this is probably not for you.

4. Tips

  • Later in game ( mainly on legendary ) you’ll be chugging those mana potions along with hp potions constantly, maybe every 3-4 enemy packs, but since there isn’t really a meaningful way to spend gold anyway, it doesn’t matter that much, so always have them in your inventory in large stacks.
  • With BIS gear you have 80% pierce resistance even on legendary, so archers won’t be a problem, but you have to watch out for ranged enemies with elemental dmg, they can kill you in 2 attacks if you do not pay attention. Focus them first or one-shot them with Lethal Strike.
  • Watch out for enemies in Yggdrasil, 5th act. Most of them have thorns aura and they reflect dmg you deal to them back to you and it really hurts, if you are using a bow, especially on legendary difficulty and you can basically one-shot yourself. I would suggest you to switch to your secondary weapon that is not a bow. Look below for gear recommendations.
  • Try to stay at max range from your enemies at all times if possible, mainly later in game on higher difficulties, even though you have super high dps, you are still a glass cannon type of class.
  • What to upgrade in 5th act at blacksmith: ( Ragnarok expansion required ) Bow > necklace > ring. You can only upgrade ONE item per defficulty ( 3 in total ) so DO NOT upgrade anything that doesn’t count as your BIS item.

5. Stats

I would say that your stat ratio is around 1.3 Dexterity to 1.0 Strenght, seeing that you will get mostly dexterity from your BiS gear so in early levels spend maybe a little more in strenght to even it out, but leave at least 5 points unspent if you need it for a certain weapon or armor piece.
Do not waste any points in Intelligence or Mana. On legendary you can boost your health pool a little bit if you find it necessary.

6. Build

Where to spend points if you are just starting :

LEVEL 1-5 :
Go for a Marksmanship as soon as possible, it will be your primary attack, don’t forget to bind it on your LMB, spend 1 point in it and then max out Wood Lore It will give you good defensive boost and attack speed increase.

Hunting Mastery +4 points


Marksmanship +4 points


Wood Lore + 6 points ( Maxed out )

LEVEL 5-15:
What you need now is to add points to your Hunting Mastery for stat increase and focus on maxing out Marksmanship first.

Hunting Mastery +12 points


Marksmanship + 8 points ( Maxed out )


Art of the Hunt + 1 point ( it is a buff do not forget to have it active ! )


Call of the Hunt + 1 point ( because of very long cooldown, you don’t want to spend more than 1 point now, it can be good for boss fights, but you really need cooldown reduction from
set helm and artifact later in game to make it work )

Puncture Shot Arrows + 9 points ( Not only it increases your pierce and bleeding damage but the most important thing here is that your arrows have a chance to pass through enemies )

LEVEL 15-25:
You will slowly max out your most important abilities and finish out hunting mastery.

Hunting Mastery + 16 points ( Maxed out )


Puncture Shot Arrows +3 ( Maxed out )


Scatter Shot Arrows + 12 ( Maxed out ) ( They provide huge aoe boost for early game )


Art of the Hunt + 2


Exploit Weakness +1 ( For a slight dmg boost on bosses )

LEVEL 25-40:
Now is finally time to spend some points in Rogue talent tree and you start off with
bleeding dmg then slowly shift to poison, but first finish off your Hunting tree.

Art of the Hunt + 9 ( Maxed out )


Volley + 6 ( Maxed out ) ( Nice dmg boost, more noticable with + to all talents and +-200% attack speed from BiS gear )


Gouge + 6 ( Maxed out )


Rogue Mastery + 24 ( This will again grant a nice stat boost )

Level 40-50:
After finishing your Rogue Mastery max out other skills that increase your bleeding damage, such as Anatomy and Open Wound and slowly focus to poison dmg.

Anatomy + 8 ( Maxed out )


Rogue Mastery +8 ( Maxed out )


Lethal Strike +1 ( Lethal strike works with mortal wound and it helps you one shot annoying casters or at least stun enemy heroes or other troublesome enemies, do not max it out yet )


Mortal Wound +1


Open Wound +12 ( Maxed out )


Envenom Weapon +2 ( it is a buff do not forget to have it active ! )

LEVEL 50-60:
Time to boost your poison dmg aswell.

Envenom Weapon +10 ( Maxed out )


Nightshade +8 ( Maxed out ) ( Noticable poison damage increase and slows enemies )


Toxin Distillation +12 ( Maxed out )

LEVEL 60+ :
At this point you should really have most if not all of your BiS gear.

Supposing you have at least your set helm, max out Call of the Hunt and Exploit Weakness, you can have around 60% uptime on that ability. (100% with your artifact)


Next is optional, you can max out Study Prey and Flush Out for a great potentional dmg boost, however I find it not necessary, if you are well geared. It is an “on use” ability and its radius is not that large. My biggest problem with it is that you can kill enemies with your LMB before you are even able to apply that debuff on them. Nonetheless if you find yourself having trouble dealing with undeand enemies go for that instead.

Other option would be spending talents in Lethal Strike and Mortal Wound so even on epic/legendary you are still able to one-shot most of your enemies. You want to focus it mostly on those annoying casters which can kill you with two spells or enemy heroes/ others that can quickly charge to you.

If you want to farm items from bosses :

You should focus on getting yout BiS gear at the latest in 3rd act on epic difficulty, so legendary can be a cakewalk for you. There are certain talents that might be helpful against bosses.
Put as many points as possible in Study Prey and Flush Out + Lethal Strike with Mortal Wound + Call of the Hunt and Exploit Weakness even if you do not have set helmet.


If the boss can’t be slowed, stunned and he is super fast so you can’t avoid his melee hits, it is advised to spend few points in Monster Lure ability, it serves as decoy that disctracts enemies.

If you are fighting against construct boss or any type of that enemy and you are struggling, use Disarm Traps in Rogue talent tree.

Talents you do not need on bosses if you have to take those abilities mentioned above – Scatter Show Arrows ( this is aoe ability ) you can also take out few points from Puncture Show Arrows.

7. Gear


Head:
Tracker’s Hood – It’s best if you have good recharge time roll, mine has -43%.
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Chest:
Tracker’s Armor – Good defensive boost and also adds +2 to your Hunting Mastery, however
you will not find any use for -50% dexterity requirement for all weapons.
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Arms:
Tracker’s Gloves – +40% Attack Speed is huge dmg boost for you, it is a must
have piece and also adds skills to your Hunting Mastery.
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Legs:
Athena’s Battle Greaves – Why not having full set? Tracker’s Leg Guard have
terrible stats and the 4-set bonus is not really worth it, even with +2 to exploing weakness.
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Artifact :
Talisman of the Jade Emperor – Further reduces recharge time for 95-100% uptime on your Call of the Hunt ability + increases your elemental resistance by a lot and has a passive that makes you immune to all elemental dmg for a short period of time, only downside is that it activates randomly on attack so you can’t time it as you want.
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[Alternative] Blood of Ares – Great dmg boost + further increases
your attack speed and passive can help when enemies are too close
to you, even though it is meant for melee classes.
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Amulet :
Pendant of Immortal Rage – Biggest dmg boost from an item, you want it as soon as possible.
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Ring 1 :
Apollo’s Will – Not only it boosts your dmg significantly, but also increases projectile speed and adds to your skills in Hunting Mastery, probably best choice for a Hunter.
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Ring 2 :
Star of Elysium – Good damage boost and also good for suvival, it increases your health by a lot
and provides additional resistance. If you don’t need bonus to survival, use second Apollo’s Will.
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[Alternative] 2x Mark of Ares – You want it mostly for that 10% proc chance, however even when I had both of them it proc approx. every 15-20 hits so I don’t think it scales well, or doesn’t proc from pierce dmg. I would suggest you to stick to those two posted above.
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Main Weapon:

Gusir’s Gifts – This bow was recently added in the Ragnarok expansion and you should get hold of it. It greatly increases your bleeding dmg with an additional proc for it, not to mention pierce dmg and another increase in projectile speed. ( It feels like you are shooting from a gun at this point )
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[Alternative] Chthonian Needler – This was your best option before Ragnarok expansion was added and still is your second best choice. It’s slightly faster and also increases your health, so there is still a place for this bow.
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Secondary weapon :
If there are many constructs or undeads and they surround you it is best to swap your weapons.

Priam’s Gate – Increases your defensive, resistance and grants a lot of health, always use your shield with a throw weapon. ( You need to have Ragnarok expansion to make it work )
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Gorgon’s Edge – Now that they added throwing weapons it is better to use them
instead of any melee weapon since they work with your Hunting Mastery.
If you want some extra poison dmg for undeads which are immune to bleeding, use this.
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[Alternative] Jagged Silk – This one converts your attack dmg to health if you
need that extra survivability. If you have the luxury of owning them both,
you can switch between them as you see fit.
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If you have any questions about Brigand feel free to ask in comment section.
Thanks for reading.

8. Video

Brigand gameplay showcase on legendary difficulty.

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