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Nature Tier 4
Titan Quest 2

Nature Tier 4

Explore Nature Tier 4 skills like Tranquility of Water, Dissemination, Stinging Nettle, and Sylvan Nymph in Titan Quest 2. Learn their effects and best uses.

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Explore Nature Tier 4 skills like Tranquility of Water, Dissemination, Stinging Nettle, and Sylvan Nymph in Titan Quest 2. Learn their effects and best uses.

Alright, let's dive into the Nature mastery's Tier 4 skills in Titan Quest 2. These are some pretty potent abilities that can really change how you play, especially if you're focusing on energy-heavy builds or want some extra support.

First up, we have Tranquility of Water. This skill is fantastic for anyone who burns through energy like crazy. At only 6 levels, it significantly boosts your Heart of Oak and gives you a solid chance to cut your skill energy cost by a whopping 50%. Given how much energy some Nature skills can chew through, this is almost a must-have if you're a heavy energy user. Even at just 6 points, you're looking at better than a 1 in 4 chance to get that sweet 50% energy cost reduction.

LevelChance %
18
212
316
419
524
628

Next is Dissemination, which has 10 levels and modifies your Regrowth skill. The idea here is that your healing spreads to nearby allies. While Regrowth is a great skill on its own, making it an AoE heal sounds good on paper. However, in practice, it's a bit hit-or-miss. Allies are often at different health levels, so it might heal one person significantly but be almost wasted on another who's already mostly healed. Honestly, I find this skill isn't worth the investment unless you're playing in a coordinated group where you can manage healing targets better. It's a bit selfish, maybe, but I'd rather focus those points elsewhere.

LevelHealth restored
1180
2260
3340
4420
5500
6580
7660
8740
9820
10900

Then we have Stinging Nettle, an 8-level active skill that modifies Briar Wall. This one adds poison retaliation damage to your Briar Wall for 6 seconds. It's a nice little damage boost that can surprise enemies who like to stand in your thorny defenses.

LevelPoison retailiation
115
224
333
442
551
660
769
878

Finally, there's Sylvan Nymph, a fairly extensive 15-level active skill. This lets you summon a bow-wielding nymph who attacks enemies, reducing their health by 3% within a 1-meter radius. Now, this summon has a pretty high energy cost, and keeping her in range of your beneficial group skills can be tricky. On harder difficulties, she doesn't tend to last very long, despite her defensive bonuses. However, she can be a fantastic distraction or blocker, especially against bosses. If you're planning on using pets, I'd suggest investing in wolves first, but a well-placed nymph can definitely help control the battlefield.

LevelEnergy costHealthEnergypierce damageDodge attack/proj %
12001981309-2118
220422613812-2520
320925514615-2822
421328315418-3124
521731116221-3626
622234017024-3928
722636817827-4330
823039618630-4632
923542519433-4934
1023945320236-5436
1124348121039-5738
1224851021842-6140
1325253822545-6442
1425656623448-6744
1526159524251-7246

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