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Grim Dawn Defiler, Grim Dawn Stash, and Grim Dawn Trained Hard should all do the trick more or less, although they do it in different ways.
Since the game is single-player focused, there is no anti-cheat policy, so you can do as you see fit. Personally, I would prefer people in my party not to do it, but then again, some may consider this too much of an idealistic approach.
If you want to plan out your characters in advance, use this utility:
https://grimcalc.com
Anyway, enjoy Grim Dawn!
@DeadbyDefault : i have the same point of view however i am getting bored with a strong but passive build and i want to try smtg else while being able to follow my mates in questing ^^ and i know i won't use it for the cheat part knowing that it is a gamekiller !
i Know GR trained Hard isnt up to date so i'm gonna check on the others you mentioned ;)
GL HF