Goodbye Stampede and Hello Minions

When Path of Exile II was released into early access I had a pretty clear vision. I wanted to play a big tanky character that ran around with a two-handed weapon and a shield. I struggled to get this off the ground because starting off as the Warrior is pure misery. However given enough bashing my head against the wall I managed to make it work, and when I stumbled onto Stampede late in the build the rest of the game went much more smoothly. I used Stampede for clear and Hammer of the Gods to one or two shot bosses and life was sublime. However Stampede ate a pretty big Nerf, and it was already a janky mess to play and I just lost steam in trying to push forward. I made it to the end of white maps before I was lured away by one of my alts.
It was a night and day difference playing an actual “on meta” build and was able to pretty much steamroll the campaign. There were a few bosses that I had to take two attempts at, on December 20th when I last made a post I was just starting Act III Normal, and on the 23rd I cleared Act III Normal and progressed into mapping. I started out pretty slowly, but without really doing any work to fix my gear I was able to pick up where my Titan left off and started ripping through maps so much faster than Stampede ever could. The thing is… I was weirdly tankier, or at least felt it as Grim Feast allowed me to gather up some 11,000 Energy Shield over the course of a map. I’m now chipping away at Tier 13 maps and have done a couple of T15 maps which is the highest natural unmodified map tier available in the game. During all of that time, I think I have taken a single death in a map, and that was after doing a full clear and getting credit for it and going back to try a very rippy ritual.
Since we have no Path of Building II, I took some time this morning and input my build in the Maxroll Build planner tool so you could follow along if you so choose. Basically it is derived from the standard maxroll build, but instead, I decided to lean into a unique which is just fun to use. Corpsewade are low-level boots that have the effect of casting Decompose on any corpse that your character walks in the vicinity of… and honestly, the range is pretty wide for triggering this. So what this means in practice is that I am actively poisoning packs of monsters that I am fighting and occasionally either my Flame Wall or the Molotov cocktails that my Skeleton Arsonists are throwing will ignite the cloud of poison causing it to explode for more damage. Packs of monsters die extremely quickly, and this has continued to be true as I have progressed into upper mapping levels.
The biggest challenge of the build is that I am running two unique items and as a result giving up a chunk of potential stats from each of them. My resists are in a reasonable state with 73/69/75 elemental resists and 59 chaos. I am giving up a ton of life by using Ghostwrite to convert 50% of my life to flat Energy Shield, which I then buff further with the passive tree. I’ve contemplated giving up my “Fart Boots” as I call them and going with some 30% movement speed Energy Shield boots with a lot of flat life on them to push that conversion further. I could also go Armor/Energy Shield instead which would help to give me a bit more of a lead in the armor department for when hits finally land. Right now I am anointing Mental Perseverance which takes 10% of my damage out of Mana. I tried running with Mind over Matter and it was a bit much and largely the 50% reduction in mana regen made it too hard to keep mana sustained. 10% is just enough to help blunt the damage a bit.
The biggest challenge that I am dealing with is map sustain. You would think running a T15 map would not yield T1 maps… but you would be wrong. In fact I rarely get maps to drop that are of sufficient level to keep pushing forward. I need T13s right now to keep my quest going, but at the moment I have two T14s before having to slog through lower-level maps and praying for those unicorn high-level maps to drop. This feels REALLY bad, especially considering that I am investing in every map drop node on the atlas tree and also running as many towers with additional Waystone chance on them as I can. I do not want to have to buy maps from trade, because buying maps feels so awful. The only way to do it efficiently is to engage with those third-party community discords, and I would just rather not.
The other problem with mapping in Path of Exile II is effectively the same problem running the Monolith in Last Epoch. Unless you get some bonus content to show up, it feels bad to clear your way through a map. Then there is the ever-present threat of a single death causing you to lose all of the things that are buffing the map to make it feel halfway decent in the first place. There just isn’t enough going on and really when you kill the rares you might as well port out and call it done as opposed to full clearing, because it is super uncommon that anything of consequence drops after that point. Packs of blues really are useless, and only serve to slow down your progress. Loot in general feels like it is in a bad place if you are not stacking mass quantities of rarity. Essentially… right now mapping is pretty boring.
At this point, I feel committed to seeing it through and getting all of the normal atlas passive points by completing all of the red map quest objectives. Even those feel way less exciting than they did in Path of Exile 1. Essentially in POE1, you had to run every map at least once while completing the bonus objective in order to get your 115 out of 115 atlas completion. Here in Path of Exile II for the white map tiers, you have to complete 10 maps, yellow 8 maps, and red 6 maps… and it sort of feels like you are always trying to choose the lesser of evils when it comes to map layouts. The individual maps themselves are just worse than Path of Exile 1. They are all far too cluttered and cumbersome to clear, and always end up with a situation where you missed a rare near the beginning of the map and now have to backtrack all the way through the entire maze of tight corridors in order to go kill it.
At some point I am probably going to do a follow up to my blog post talking about the things that need to change in Path of Exile II. By then I will probably be closer to 200 hours played and feel like I will have a more nuanced take on the game. Right now I feel the same way about Path of Exile II as I do Last Epoch, where both are good bases to build upon, but that it is probably going to take at least two more years before either game is truly “great”. The coming months are going to be interesting because I feel like there is going to be a battle waged in the community for the soul of the game. Depending on how that shakes out, is going to ultimately determine how much time I will spend focused on this game going forward. I am having fun on the Infernalist Minions build but it is very sad just how different of an experience it is to my Stampede Titan build was. There will always be outliers… but right now we have a scenario where four different builds are fun ti play and the rest of the game is a mess otherwise. My ultimate fear is that GGG is going to Nerf the four builds that actually feel good to play, instead of buffing the hundreds of potential builds that feel like shit.
The Streamer Alkaiser has been mister “Warriors are Fine” up until this point, often saying that folks were struggling due to a skill issue. Recently however he rolled a second character and decided to go down the very meta path of the Monk Invoker, and it has been telling how fast he has essentially changed his tune. On basic gear he said in the above video that he feels tankier and stronger in every possible way on the Invoker as compared to the Warrior. The thing is… this isn’t just a warrior thing. This is effectively everyone who is not playing the meta builds for Invoker, Infernalist, Stormcaller, or Deadeye. SirGog highlighted this problem in a recent video where effectively those four builds make up some 85% of the total pie of the top progressed players in Path of Exile II. Everything else feels worse to play, and everything else has a harder time trading power for item rarity to make the drops feel more meaningful. Anyways, like I said I have a post in me at some point where I talk about all of the core problems I see with the game, but for now I am progressing through the endgame on a character that has less than a week played on it. The post Goodbye Stampede and Hello Minions appeared first on Tales of the Aggronaut.

Lightning Struck Friends

If you have read this blog for any length of time, you probably are expecting this post. I talked yesterday about wanting to try out Absolution… so last night I started a brand new Witch and got it through the start of Act 8. I decided to go with a Necromancer in spite of Guardian actually representing over 70% of the folks running Absolution or Vaal Absolution in this league. Guardian is really powerful as evidenced by how easy of a time I had with no real gear during the Toucan League. However, I opted to go back to the minion-loving roots of a Witch, largely because at this point I had already leveled 2 Guardians and an Inquisitor in this league and was a bit tired of the old man in a diaper that is the Templar. I can’t necessarily call mine a Necromancer because in spite of being over level 60… I’ve yet to take the time to do my first Labyrinth and actually ascend.
While technically this is a minion build… it feels absolutely nothing like MOST minion builds. Essentially you run around nuking things with a giant orbital strike of lightning damage and that then spawns up to three Sentinels of Absolution that also cast the same big lightning strike attack. More specifically I am using the Vaal version and thanks to Trade League I picked up a dirt cheap level 1 version with 20% quality on it so when finished I will have a 20/20 Vaal gem which is a bit of a challenge to actually get. Added to the mix are Spectres and Zombies with Feeding Frenzy support and Herald of Purity summoning up four Sentinels of Purity. Because everything seems to lag behind, I end up casting Convocation quite a bit to keep them grouped up on whatever target I want them to attack. The mix of me casting a giant nuke, and then having a swarm of minions… feels supremely odd and I am not entirely certain what I think about it yet.
I am following a guide, but at the moment it feels like my tree is spread out all over the freaking place. At some point, I am certain I will apply a measure of my own personal touch to this build, in order to make it a bit more tanky. This is going for Eldritch Battery, which means I am entirely losing my Energy Shield as a defensive layer. I should then in theory probably stack armor bases for various slots, but given that I mostly need blue sockets… that becomes its own nightmare to get colored correctly. What worries me at the moment is just how low my health currently is. Part of this is because I have been leveling with a 5-Link Thousand Ribbons and a handful of other uniques that made the early game a breeze… but have largely outlived their usefulness.
Almost 50% of players running Absolution are running a specific unique chest piece called Doryani’s Prototype, and I am really not sure if I want to go down that rabbit hole. Essentially the tech behind this body armor relies on you getting your Lightning Resistance as low as possible… for the best builds out there it can be as low as -200%. Then when you attack mobs they have the same lightning resistance as you do… allowing your lightning attacks to do outrageous damage against them. In order to keep from dying, you need to stack as much armor as humanly possible because the chest piece also allows you to soak lightning damage from hits as armor, but this makes you extremely vulnerable to any lightning damage over time attacks. I just do not feel like I want to play this game nonsense game of trying to juggle resistances and make sure one is bottomed out, while the others are high enough to matter.
At least for the time being… I am not going to do this nonsense. Instead, I am going to utilize the fact that we have a truly ridiculous number of six-links in the guild bank. I hand-picked a crusader chainmail that I was able to get 5 Blue/1 Red on pretty quickly through spamming chromatics. I am going to buck the popular advice and just build some measure of normal guild for the moment. I don’t really want to spend much currency on this build especially considering I am not even sure I am going to like how it feels. The only thing so far that I have bought is a Replica Dragonfang with Absolution on it which itself was less than 100 Chaos, so something I can make back rapidly just by selling off some delve stuff. Tonight I am certain that I will wrap up the campaign and start poking my head into early maps to see how this all feels. I will probably try and knock out the first two Labyrinths over lunch so I can officially call myself a Necromancer. Probably the biggest expenditure I will have is buying a bunch of botched 20/20 corrupted gems in order to jump-start myself to a baseline of power rather than waiting to level them all. The post Lightning Struck Friends appeared first on Tales of the Aggronaut.

A Shiny Tabby

Good Morning Folks! Last night was a bit of a mixed bag of activities. I was back in Path of Exile and spent some time on my SRS Guardian. After playing a lot of my Storm Brand Build and Shield Crush Build… it honestly felt amazing to be back on this character. The strength levels of that build are just so much higher and honestly for so much less investment. I fear that this is going to mean that Guardian eats a few swings from the nerf bat before 3.23. If it remains intact, however, I am contemplating this as a league starter for the next go-around. You would have thought I had learned my lesson to stop trying to start something other than Righteous Fire, but legitimately… SRS Guardian feels equally as good and it reached a point of power way faster than RF usually does.
I spent a bit of the evening cleaning out monster parts from my stash tab. One of the things that I like about having Metamorph on my Atlas tree is that I am somewhat passively gaining monster bits and then can have an hour or so of constant fights in Tane’s chambers. Mostly I shifted to running Metamorph because the prices of catalysts are outrageous in this league. 20 Prismatic Catalysts to quality up a single resistance ring has been around 400 Chaos Orbs, which feels way too rich for my blood. There is also the side benefit that I have had pretty decent luck in getting raw Divine Orbs to drop from stomping monsters.
Another thing that I had some exceptional luck with, is that last night I saw three Voidborn Reliquary Keys. I sold two of these and decided to open one because it is always fun to gamble a little bit. While most folks seem to open these chasing a Mageblood or a Headhunter, I am honestly fine with anything else interesting that just happens to be shiny. Last night I pulled what I had honestly wanted all of this time… a Shiny Tabula Rasa. This will let me twink characters in style going forward… though honestly I am not sure how many more builds I am going to make this league.
I spent most of my evening down in Delve, slowly crawling my way across the randomized map. This really is my happy place when it comes to Path of Exile. I was chilled out sitting on the sofa with my laptop, a cat to my side, and listening to an audiobook. I found all three reliquary keys down in Delve last night, and to be truthful… most of them that I have found for the last few leagues all came from Delve. That makes sense because statistically, I am doing way more delve than I am doing any other content. I’m loosely looking for Fire-themed nodes because while I have a decent enough Flammability On Hit ring for the Shield Crush Chieftain, I could always use a slightly better itemized one. I’m also hunting for the parts for precursor rings because those are selling extremely well in this league.
Speaking of sales… the reliquary keys and a few other divine orb drops have helped me recover from the significant outlay of currency that I spent kitting out the Shield Crush Chieftain. I’ve started using POEStack to track my currency since Exilience Next appears to be toast at the moment. In truth, I think I like having a web app way more than a stand-alone desktop client. Additionally, if I ever do start selling on TFT, I will at least be very familiar with the interface. I know that I will probably spend most of that before I gather much more, because I seem to always be funding the next idea that I want to play. I still want to try something with cyclone, but that seems to be always on the far horizon and not something that I am actively doing.
The last thing I guess I will talk a bit about this morning is that I finished up The Final Empire the first book in the initial Mistborn Trilogy. It took me forever to read anything by Brandon Sanderson, but now that I have… I understand what all the hype has been about. The world that he built and the characters in it were deeply enjoyable. I know without a doubt that I am going to be consuming the next two books in rapid order. I really enjoyed the way magic worked in this world and I look forward to seeing how the character of Vin continues to evolve. There is this whole part Shinobi part Jedi thing going on that I dig and I genuinely like a lot of the background characters as well. I think tonight I will probably be back in Diablo III, working on chipping away at some more of the seasonal achievements. While I am enjoying myself there, I don’t find the gameplay anywhere near as compelling as Path of Exile. It is a heck of a lot of fun, but the dopamine hits are nowhere near as potent. The post A Shiny Tabby appeared first on Tales of the Aggronaut.