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Titan Quest Pilgrim Build Guide: Mastering the Ultimate Tank-Caster Hybrid
When diving into the sun-scorched world of Titan Quest (especially the Anniversary Edition and Ragnarök expansion), players are often drawn to the flashy masteries—Conqueror, Haruspex, or Elementalist. However, for veterans seeking a unique, resilient, and surprisingly high-damage playstyle, the Pilgrim (Defense + Neidan) stands as an underappreciated titan.
- Aim to max both masteries eventually, but prioritize Earth to get the high-tier skills faster.
Attack speed, AoE crowd control (petrification), and energy recovery. titan quest pilgrim build
Equipment priorities
- Weapons: one-handed mace/sword with Life Leech or +% elemental/physical damage; shield for survivability if melee.
- Armor: high health/defense and resistances; + skill-level to Nature or Dream is excellent.
- Jewelry: +skill to Nature or Dream, life leech, cast speed, +% damage, resist pierce.
- Runestones/Relics: prioritize +Nature/Dream skill levels, life leech, and resistances.
- Socketables: elemental/physical boosts, health regen, or mana if caster-heavy.
To help you create a successful Pilgrim build, follow these steps: Titan Quest Pilgrim Build Guide: Mastering the Ultimate
- Cast Study Prey → Flush Out → -60% pierce resist
- Cast Distort Reality (stun)
- Pop Call of the Hunt
- Spam Take Down / Marksmanship
The Benefits of a Pilgrim Build
Here’s a helpful guide to the Pilgrim (Defense + Nature) in Titan Quest. Aim to max both masteries eventually, but prioritize