In the Titan Throne game, players are asked to choose one of four races: Elf, Hero, Hero passive skill, and Spell Tower Research. The higher the level of your Spell Tower, the higher quality Spell Cards you get.
The game offers various strategies for enhancing heroes, troops, and building castles. Spells can be leveled up by collecting multiple cards of the same spell, and heroes unlock new Hero Gifts each time they are enhanced. It is important to know your spells and use them at the right time, as area of effect spells can hit multiple targets.
Troop enhancement involves prioritizing which troops to enhance, choosing spells for your hero, and choosing gear for your hero. Players can ally with players around the world for endless territory wars, and damage on both weapons will affect both. Elves are a popular race in the game, dealing massive damage from afar but being weak in melee combat.
Spell recommendations include Chain Lightning, Forest Guardian, Full Shield, Pray, Blizzard, Groupe Cleanse, Godess Blessing, ‘The Medici Matrix, Medici Connection, Medici Area, Tyrian Double Headed Storm Dragon’s Legacy, and a high-class 8 Trigrams mapping. To deal the most damage, players should use area damage spells, increase Wisdom, and use gears to improve their spell damage bonus.
In the game, players must convert all of the Titan’s Trident’s cheat spells to damage, and enhance their Wisdom and use gears to improve their spell damage bonus. The game also features a story about 30-year-old Bastian Smith, who is reincarnated in a different body and world.
📹 Titan Quest Is A PERFECTLY BALANCED RPG GAME with NO EXPLOITS – Level 1 Challenge Is Broken
Today ladies and gentlemen we find ourselves in the world of titan quest a classical top down rpg adventure game where you the …
“I think we could probably defeat the final boss right here” -Spiff with stats that wouldn’t stand a chance against the final boss on lowest difficulty. I honestly expected more from you spiff, these are rookie numbers. Also: what you did is a lot easier to pull off with the expansions, Ragnarok gives you the option to start at level 40 and skip the early game and Atlantis areas will lag even without enemies on screen saving you the effort of using 3rd party programs for it.
I grew up with this game and to this day still play the ORIGINAL DISCS from ~2006! I’ve made many custom maps, two of which can be seen on my website, and the fact that THQ Nordic went back to their game from when they were still THQ is absolutely amazing! Such a thing makes a Game Developer like myself absolutely proud… 😭😭😭😭 Happy Anniversary Titan Quest! I feel honored to still be playing the original CD-ROM!
Once every year or so, I download and play for like a week; it’s a really chill game, that’s perfect for listening podcasts to, and it reminds me of childhood. Sometimes I play legit, sometimes I use cheat engine to make myself a one-punh-killing demigod and walk around punching everyone off the screen =)
What a flashback, Titan Quest was one of my favorite games around that time. One of the most broken mastery combos in the game is Dream + Hunting, as when combined with certain gear, makes you completely invulnerable to all damage if you manage to hit 100% projectile avoidance and gain sufficiently high defensive ability (2400+ iirc).
I’ve been playing Grim Dawn for several hours a day for the past few weeks. It’s the spiritual successor to this game that they released a decade later. The tone and setting are different, but it still has dual classing and a lot of similar mechanics. I was not expecting this old gem to pop up on Spiff’s radar.
“Poor Farmer” – actual fact. and what fascinates me about that actual fact is that in times where getting enough food to even SURVIVE was, like, the main occupation of everyone, the ones providing most of it were poor. yeah, feudalism, 9 10ths of production just going to the nobles and stuff… but still, it’s kinda fascinating
Unlike a lot of games, there’s actually use for most characters to have SOME ability in each of Strength, Dexterity, and Intelligence. Strength is largely just melee damage, Dexterity is attack and defense, and Intelligence increases elemental damage (among other things). A lot of good equipment – even standard melee weapons – may have bonus elemental damage. Also, equipment never has a class restriction, but instead a level or attribute restriction (eg “Strength 175”, “Dexterity 115, Intelligence 90”, and/or “Level 18”, for example), and sometimes really good stuff you want to use requires an attribute that your character doesn’t primarily use. So it’s never a bad idea for a Warrior type to have a reasonable amount of Intelligence by the end of the game just to be able to wear and use better gear. (This also means that a major conceptual dividing line – warriors that wear armor, mages that can’t, etc – doesn’t exist, so it’s completely viable for a mage to wear plate armor if their Strength score is high enough.)
As a hot bean juice drinker. I have no idea how to make a good cup of tea that won’t disappoint the queen. I bought some Yorkshire tea, I have my electric kettle primed, and ready. I just don’t know the details. How long do I leave the tea bag in, put do I milk in, do I put milk, or tea first? Do I put sugar, how many cubes? The Spiffing Brit! Please drop your vast knowledge down on this humble hot bean juice drinker so he can gain the knowledge of hot leaf juice!
I never thought this game would get some sunlight after that long, even though it got some DLCs released recently. That was one of the games of my childhood/teenagehood, love it. Also, yeah. I still play it to this day. Having fun with builds, trying to find new loot I haven’t found yet, trying to do a deathless run, etc…
I remember buying Titan Quest on the first day it was released… played it through 3x…. and each time you played it through, you’d start at a higher level, where everything was increased by X.X% along with the loot & bonuses. Brings back memories 🙂 But yeah… eventually its gets kind of boring doing the same thing over & over again
If you want a fun exploit from the past. mount and blade saves your character in a txt file where you can do fun things like make you speed stat ridiculously high(don’t go to far because you want to see your victims). Simply walk around medieval Europe fighting massive battles as the bodies stack higher and your armor gradually dyes red.
Okay ik I’m late but the inventory interface actually made me incredibly nostalgic… Dugeon Siege: Legend of Aranna… I think me and maybe 3 other people played the game but god it was amazing with it’s very pixelated and blocky graphics and top down view and just… man I’m so nostalgic rn it’s actually uncanny
I know it is also an old game but ‘Divine Divinity’ (the first one) had an exploit that let you open multiple windows of the same thing. this bug let you open hundreds of weapon windows for sockets, then you can just move them to off the screen/movable section still able to be grabbed. then when you keep getting more and more slot items, you can just keep increasing the power of your starter weapon.
Is there some kind of “Thorns” reflect damage skill in Titan Quest? is that why the goat(se) men were dropping without you smacking em up Spiff? it’s been a long oul while since I fired up Titan Quest and I cannae remember Captain!…either that or your palpable aura of awesomeness(or the smell of your armpits) was just knocking them for six! either way a great article and another game fiddled…erm molest…erm TAMPERED yes that’s it another game tampered with quite hilariously, now if you’ll excuse me I feel then sudden need for a Chrip P Bacon sandwich(and of course a cup of Tea!) thanks again Spiff you lovely little satsuma you!
I’ve played Titan Quest almost to Act 3. Can never keep my focus for whatever reason, but you should play Grim Dawn. It’s a mechanical successor to Titan Quest, made by ex-Titan Quest devs, and it has an original, dark setting, it’s wonderful, it’s the best ARPG on the market, and you’ll love it. Unsure if there’s any way to break it though.
Interestingly enough newer AAA games look the same just with higher resolution textures and higher detail models. The errors are pretty much the same. And after you realize this you can play any old game since graphics do not matter to you any more! Okay, maybe they do. But TQ was pretty fun and to this very day I find myself humming the menu theme quite frequently 🙂
vague memory of gettin some nice boots in game. for some reason they had some kind of order of magnitude error. like my previous boots gave 57 str and these gave 570 (or something similar, im sure it was 5* something) always fun to almost finish the game and fast travel back to the early areas, see how many mobs you can stack on top of a tree.
One Exploit i did and I came up with it myself when i was only 12, i would delete the Quest Data in my File to make 2 Quests in the Game over and Over again that rewarded Skillpoints, so per reset i would get 3 Skillpoints. Its tedious, aqnd you have to play until act 2 where the second quest is, but oh boy did i not care
Didn’t expect a big Youtuber to play this. I personally still play now and then and it’s a great time killer. Plot is actually decent and the game isn’t all dark and gritty like others in the genre. If you want a brainless singleplayer experience where you just go around killing monsters with nice aesthetics (albeit outdated), then this is the game for you. also rag doll physics ftw
So you mentioned in this game how high damage gives great ragdolling. Another game that does that is Arcanum of Steamworks and Magick Obscura. You can get an ogre with really high strength and decapitate cows from the start of the game with a rapier. Please do Arcanum of Steamworks and Magick Obscura!
Love this game! Great article, if i might suggest: please use this exploit to reach truly ridiculous numbers and completely break the game’s damage -> ragdoll mechanics. A fun activity is being extremely high-level in the late game and teleporting to the starting areas for significant off-screen bonks.
oh, yheaa, this is my all time favourite day, I have played it so much it shouldn’t be allowed… One time, I cracked up about 500000+ base damage with multiple exploits (yes, there’s about 5 more exploits for stats only) went to center of the map where monsters cant fall off and yeeted a boar so hard that everything started shaking (guess they secretly wanted it to be exploited and then nobody talked about it much so they left it be until recently) after solid 10 seconds of violent shaking of the game itself, the boar was stuck on top on my screen and stayed there even after teleporting… lasted until i left the game
Do fable 2 there’s a big glitch in the game where if you load a second player in he has all the same stats as you, the way the second player is suppose to work is when he quits you gain all the xp he gathered, however, if you just log in the second character, undo his stats so his xp is returned to him then log out, it duplicates all the xp to player one, you can max out at the beginning of the game
I still play this game occasionally. It can be pretty fun, albeit rather linear, to the point that it makes it annoying to restart and have to do Greece AGAIN. I will say however that your character is in no way “unkillable.” You’ve given them a massive boost, yeah, but they’ll have problems later on for sure without better equipment and/or strategy.
Ive played this game so much when it came out and even years after. the best cheats are to use a character editor and just type in 10,000 skill/attribute points spend them all and then remove your mastery but not the skills. this lets you summon all the pets and have every single passive on at the same time!!! it makes a really broken character, though the pets can only be so good so they can only really survive epic difficulty.
I had a really really slow computer when I was a kid and I had most of the world records on Newgrounds because of it. Reaction pased flash games where no match at all as I just patiently played through them with maximum precision. We had a local competition in a Pc game of blokkokopter (it’s basically flappy bird only 15 years earlier) The record on the school was between 1800-1900 points (got more tricky the farther you get) I got not 2000, not 3000, but almost 7000 points. Took approx 4 hours though, but I was a crowned champ because of it. My cheating ass.
just a heads up for you spiff… and i dont even know if this small comment will reach your mighty british ears… if you attempt to do something similar to this in the future, might i suggest running titanquest and CPU killer on a virtual machine, so as to not affect the majority of your PC and keep your recording software melting to a minimum.
I played grim dawn which has quite nice effects and varied skill trees, like 2 classes to choose from and a lot of skills, and some weird clothes like pants which contain pooop you can throw at the enemies. was quite hard to complete dungeon runs, sometimes I died since I couldn’t go out and refill health until I finish it.