You may also want to focus 1st on your spear skills and hunting, to help with the earlier grind. Shrine Of Mastery is that tall rock that shines with yellow light. Thinking of distributing the attribute points in terms of 2 dex, 1 str, 1 health per even odd level. You visit a Shrine Of Mastery Find any Shrine Of Mastery outside some town, use it, and summon pets and cast auras on you. I know about the one with throwing weapons, but I would like to use a spear/shield instead. As a result, you may be thankful everytime a nature teamate is around with heart of oak upgraded for magic resist. Quite new to the game, thinking of making a dragon hunter build with a spear. The only real magic defense a warden has is the upgrade to rally, and that is limited timeframe. The cons to warden would be, slow starting and grindy, and heavy hitting magic. It is easily one of the tankiest classes in long run, with guardians (nature and defense) being one of the clearest competitors. Your even a semi decent healer to parties, with herbal remedy regeneration and rally. The combination of shield attack skills (to lower defense with right upgrades) combines well with the lowering of max hp and bleed from the hunter spear skills. Runemaster is the 10th mastery of the Titan Quest Ragnarok expansion. The arrow avoidance addition from the hunter side upgrade to art of hunt (I may be naming wrong one, it may be call), pairs wonderfully with the shield skills making you largely untouchable by physical attacks. Conqueror (melee, mace) - Harbinger (DW melee) - Brigand (melee, spear) - Haruspex. It boasts very high hp regen with posion resistance, as the result of herbal remedy on top of the defensive healing skills. It is however the defensive focus of spear. Dream's downside is you're going to wind up with more INT than you. Defense is most survivable, Dream is, probably, easiest, and Warfare is if you'd rather be high damage than high defense. Other builds can work, but those are the ones that work best. Usually I pick my 2nd at around level 10 -12, where I don't spend any points past level 8, so I have about 9 or so to immediately drop into the new mastery. I tend to favor one mastery overall, but there are good builds that split it 50/50. Warden (defense and hunting) is very effective as a spear class. For a Spear centered Hunter build, your best second masteries are Dream, Defense, or Warfare. Ideally, it's best to pick your 2nd mastery earlier than level 30.Just to get it going.
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