I've analysed ranger before and found it to be useless as a pet class. Hunting skills are just too good to sacrifice for pets. Consider Call of the Hunt, Art of the Hunt and Scatter shot maxed + wood lore + study prey (without flushout if going pure bow). Probably also a Volley maxed, though I'm not sure it works with Scattershot, never really liked bow characters in TQ. You will probably want to take Herbal remedy 1 point too. This will net you to 43 lvl, which is 1Act Epic if you had used +%exp helmets and did a good job clearing locations back on normal. Basically, If you can't prepaire your wolves maxed out at the beginning of Epic difficulty - you fail as a pet class. In this case you will either drop some really important skills for an archer or spend next 10 lvls maxing out Nature tree, and only then, at the end of Epic, your pets will appear, still weak as hell. The idea of making a battle-focused pet class isn't new though, but is better pulled off with Ritualist (nature+dream), could be secondary caster or secondary melee, while pets are primary. Another idea is pet-using druid, secondary ice or lighning mage. This is possible because nightmare/wisp do not need that many points while still doing a great job. . Titan Quest: Immortal Throne. If you want to play a total summoning based build i would choose I've analysed ranger before and found it to be useless as a pet . Titan Quest Anniversary Edition (Immortal Throne) Nature Mastery, Pet Build Part 6 Cevahir Tarhan. Loading Titan Quest: Anniversary Edition, .