Reaver in Titan Quest 2 comes from mixing the Rogue and the Warfare masteries. Discover how to level efficiently in this class.

Titan Quest 2 takes you to mythical Ancient Greece on an epic ARPG journey. Its predecessor, Titan Quest, was released in 2006 and was a genre-defining title. Titan Quest 2 seems to have hit the floor running, providing some unique features to differentiate itself from the huge pool of ARPGs with similar gameplay.
A unique feature of Titan Quest 2 is the ability to combine two masteries to create a new one.
The Reaver mastery is a result of combining Rogue and Warfare. In this article, we will discuss a build to level your Reaver quickly and efficiently.
Properties of Reaver in Titan Quest 2

The Rogue mastery provides stealth and precision, while Warfare consists of blunt force and firepower. Mixing the two results in a mastery with tremendous damage reduction, stellar rage generation, and frequent critical strikes. The Reaver class puts Glancing melee and projectile damage into good use, giving a 50% damage reduction to the respective damage source.
Additionally, the Reaver extracts splendid movement speed and evasive tactics from the Rogue class. You can enter and exit battles as you please.
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Reaver Leveling Build

To start, prioritize Rogue and gain levels in Trick Shot as quickly. Warfare will add tremendous value to Trick Shot, adding Attack Speed, Physical Damage, and Rage effects.
We will end up reserving a large portion of our Energy, or what could be seen as Mana. This allows us to still increase our maximum Energy, boost our Energy Regeneration, and ultimately balance between our Core (Non-Exhaustive) and Trick Shot (Exhaustive) attacks.
Stat Allocation
Leveling up will give you two Attribute Points. Prioritize Agility, followed by Might. If you have spare attribute points after maxing these out, go for Vigor. This way, your Strike and Pierce will be enhanced.
Keep in mind, the Reaver class does not allow you to be Tanky. You need to move fast and strike. Try to wear light armor with high armor value.
Weapons
Use weapons that complement Trick Shot. We recommend going for the Bow. Additionally, Spears work great in this build.
Skills and Passives
The following are the skills and passives you should consider:
- Trick Shot (Rogue Skill)
- Deft Hands (Rogue Passive)
- Accuracy (Rogue Passive)
- Weapon Proficiency (Warfare Passive)
- Preparation (Rogue Skill)
- Nimble Defense (Rogue Passive)
- Primary Attack (Core)
- Dodge (Core)
- Battle Rage (Warfare Passive)
- Sleight of Hand (Rogue Passive)
- Vanish (Rogue Skill)
Things To Keep in Mind
- Master your Energy consumption! Adjust your skill nodes to ensure this. Running out of Energy during a battle will be costly. Experiment with your gear to find the perfect balance for you, as every node adds to the cost of a skill’s energy. Strike the perfect balance between Energy Reservation and damage output
- Use Barriers more frequently during battles.
- Use the agile nature of the Rogue class to evade confrontations if needed.
- Merchants replenish their stock on level up. Check them often.
- Crank up the level range of areas where you can easily farm for a better experience gain and drop rates.
- Resistances cap at 60%. While you would mostly focus on dodging incoming damage, leveling Resistances is also important.
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