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Making a build in Grounded 2 is now simpler and more satisfying than in the first game, with four distinct playstyles to explore. You can pick to be a bow-and-arrow expert like a Ranger, or go for a stealthy melee character with the Rogue class.
If stealth doesn’t suit you, fighters are your close-range or tank options, focusing on taking hits and dealing strong melee damage. If you prefer unique abilities, then the Mage is your choice, wielding staffs and robes to cast powerful ranged spells and inflict effects on enemies.
What Is The Best Gear For Fighters?
Fighters are your classic melee or tank characters. They focus on drawing bugs’ attention away from teammates or, solo, on stunning foes with quick attacks. These characters need gear that provides high defense and resistance, while also making their melee hits as damaging as possible.
Materials needed to craft:
- 12 Garden Snail Fragments
- 8 Lingonberry Leather
- 5 Acid Glands
- 2 Silk Ropes
- 2 Garden Snail Eyestalks
The Garden Snail Armor Set is the top choice for fighters. Each piece provides Fighter Armor and Block Stun effects. Fighter Armor makes enemies focus on you, and Block Stun keeps building up their block meter, making it easier to stun them. Wearing the full set grants a Retaliation bonus that causes your next charged melee attack to release a shockwave for each hit you block, stacking up to five times. This increases both attack speed and damage.
Additional materials:
- 2 Praying Mantis Claws
- 4 Praying Mantis Chunks
- 3 Lingonberry Leather
- 2 Spicy Globs
- 5 EverChar Coal Chunks
- 4 Wolf Spider Chunks
The Spicy Coaltana and Mantis Blade are strong options, with the former offering Slashing and Spicy damage, and the latter dealing only Slashing damage.
What Is The Best Gear For Mages?
Mages are long-range fighters using staffs, similar to Rangers but with more elemental damage options. Their armor tends to be less durable but offers high resistance.
Materials needed to craft:
- 9 Blue Butterfly Chunks
- 9 Blueberry Leather
- 8 Blue Butterfly Scales
- 5 Mint Shards
- 3 Silk Ropes
- 2 Blue Butterfly Wings
The Butterfly Set stands out as the best Mage armor. It provides Mage Armor perks that reduce stamina used by staff attacks and Frosty Focus for boosting Fresh damage. The set’s barrier, Parrier Barrier, reduces damage when blocking, stacking three times, and works with Frosty Focus to increase damage during shield uptime. The Chilly Dodge bonus allows your dodges to emit a chilling gust after each staff finisher.
Materials needed:
- 4 Mint Shards
- 2 Pine Needles
- 1 Northern Scorpion Stinger
The Glacial Sting staff is excellent for dealing Fresh damage, which can be frozen with Chill buildup for powerful freezing attacks.
What Is The Best Gear For Rangers?
Rangers resemble Mages in resistance but focus on bows, allowing for a variety of elemental and utility arrow effects. They have high resistance but low defenses, so staying at range is key.
Materials needed:
- 13 Bee Fuzz
- 10 Blueberry Leather
- 7 Silk Ropes
- 1 Bee Stinger
The Bee Armor Set offers high resistance at the expense of overall durability. It features the Ranger Armor perk, which boosts damage to enemy weak points, and More Better Draw, extending the perfect draw window. The Apex Pollinator bonus causes fully charged bow shots to release a pollen cloud, slowing enemies.
Materials needed:
- 3 Wolf Spider Chunks
- 3 Silk Ropes
- 2 Spider Venoms
- 2 Wolf Spider Fangs
The Wolf Stringer bow delivers solid stabbing damage with a high critical hit chance. You can craft and switch arrows like Venom or Mint Arrows, offering great flexibility at a safe distance.
What Is The Best Gear For Rogues?
Rogues thrive on high-risk, high-reward gameplay, relying heavily on stealth to deliver bursts of damage. Still, they can handle enemies with straightforward strikes too.
Materials needed:
- 9 Wolf Spider Chunks
- 8 Blueberry Leather
- 7 Silk Ropes
- 3 Spider Venoms
- 2 Wolf Spider Fangs
The Wolf Spider Set provides minimal defense and resistance but packs powerful perks. Rogue Armor increases the crit chance on the final hit of a three-hit combo, and Venomous Dasher lets dual weapons inflict venom buildup on hit. The set’s Deadly Venom bonus can increase venom damage temporarily.
Materials needed:
- 4 Wolf Spider Chunks
- 4 Spider Venoms
- 2 Wolf Spider Fangs
- 2 Silk Ropes
The Wolfsbane Fangs weapon balances damage, speed, and critical hit chance, and features the Venom Attack perk to cause venom buildup and damage over time. This build is highly effective when you utilize stealth to maximize your damage output.