When Titan Quest first launched in 2006, it was hailed as the true spiritual successor to Diablo 2 . But like many great ARPGs of that era, its development cycle ended prematurely, leaving players craving more mythological landscapes to conquer. Fast forward a decade: THQ Nordic resurrected the classic with the Anniversary Edition in 2016, fixing bugs and restoring cut content. Then, in 2017, something miraculous happened—the first major expansion in over a decade: .
Titan Quest Anniversary Edition DLC: Ragnarok Release Year: 2017 Version: 1.47 Platform: PC (Microsoft Windows)
The 2017 release brought several long-requested features to the table, enhancing build diversity and itemization. 1. The 10th Mastery: Runemaster
Directly comparing the base game capabilities with the specific upgrades found in the Ragnarök v1.47 build highlights the depth of this release:
Titan Quest: Anniversary Edition - Ragnarök DLC (v.1.47): Journey to the Frozen North When Titan Quest first launched in 2006, it
Furthermore, the expansion introduces , allowing players to customize their gear with the power of Norse gods like Odin, Thor, and Loki. The v1.47 version also ensures that item drops are properly optimized across all difficulties (Normal, Epic, Legendary), reducing the frustrating grind of older patches and ensuring that progression feels rewarding.
The update represents a highly polished state of the Anniversary Edition. By this version, several critical improvements were solidified:
The expansion allows players to create a new character, starting directly at Level 40 in the new northern region, which is ideal for veteran players wanting to dive straight into the new challenge.
Titan Quest: Ragnarök – A Norse Odyssey for the Anniversary Edition Released in late 2017, the Ragnarök DLC Titan Quest: Anniversary Edition (v1.47) marked a massive revival for the classic action RPG The 10th Mastery: Runemaster Directly comparing the base
Converts physical damage into elemental damage.
The release group’s “G” designation (common in 0day scene naming) indicates this was likely a cracked, standalone repack or a retail rip from that specific patch version. For archivists and offline players, v1.47 holds a particular value: it predates the Atlantis expansion (2019) and the Eternal Embers (2021) DLC, offering a “pure” Ragnarok experience without later balance overhauls.
Focuses on massive Lightning and Elemental damage.
Prior to Ragnarök, ranged characters were strictly limited to bows or staves. The DLC introduces a brand-new weapon class: . These weapons offer a middle ground between the slow, long-range power of bows and the rapid attack speed of melee weapons. They can be dual-wielded (via specific Warfare or Runemaster skills) and carry unique property suffixes that pierce through groups of enemies, drastically altering how agile, dexterity-based builds handle mob clearing. Level Cap Increase and Experience Curve Expanded Loot System
Players journey through Celtic, Germanic, and Nordic landscapes, fighting through uncharted lands in northern Europe.
This paper provides an overview and analysis of the Titan Quest: Anniversary Edition expansion, , specifically focusing on the version released in late 2017. Overview of Ragnarök (2017) Released on November 17, 2017, by THQ Nordic Pieces Interactive was the first major expansion for Titan Quest
Adding a 10th mastery expands the total possible class combinations to 45. Whether you pair Runes with Warfare (Slayer) or Defense (Runesmith), the build diversity reaches new heights. Technical Refinements in v.1.47
Ragnarök introduced throwing weapons, providing a new ranged combat option that bridges the gap between bow-users and melee warriors. 3. Expanded Loot System