Titan Quest 2‘s early-access build allows you to inflict passive damage on enemies with the help ofAilments, which add status effects on the unfortunate enemies.

Unlike skills that always do direct damage, Ailments function directly. All of them apply different status effects to the enemy. While some of them deal damage over time, others are more focused on debuffs. Additionally, Ailments can also be inflicted on you by an enemy.

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All damage-dealing Ailments in Titan Quest 2

Ailments that deal damage function via different status effects inTitan Quest 2. If inflicted, you’ll have to clear the status effects or keep taking (or doing) damage.

All non-damage dealing Ailments in Titan Quest 2

These Ailments might not affect the enemy’s health, but they allow you to survive longer by disrupting the enemy.

There are a few essential points to keep in mind about Ailments and the status effects they inflict.

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