Ninety Max and Block Based

Good Morning Folks. It’s been a bit of a weird league so far. I am slowly beginning to push down into Delve and going through the “breaking the depths” process that I ultimately do every league. There is this back and forth as you collect Azurite to spend on buffs… to go deeper… to get more Azurite… to spend more on buffs. My main Atlas tree is largely designed around trying to make sure I have Niko and Breach in every single map, in addition to having a bunch of map drops in order to sustain my forward momentum. This works pretty great, and I am focused largely on Unstable Breach since you can have more than one of them in a single map, instead of Hives, where you seem to only get the one. This is in large part to keep funding my building out of Delve and, at the same time, get me access to some of the nifty Foulborn Uniques. I’m also trying to slowly perfect my regeneration gloves that I am using the tree to craft.
The biggest problem that I am having with Delve is that it is a bit of a poverty league for me, and all of my normal instincts are busted. Traditionally, the bulk of your reliable currency from Delve comes in the form of selling Resonators. These can be found in the darkness and also purchased from Niko directly. However, something weird has happened, and it is different from what I thought would be the case. They removed Fossils from all of the league content except for Delve, and as a result, this has greatly lowered the demand for Resonators. I thought this might cause the price of Resonators to spike, but instead it turned Fossils into the expensive component of these crafts. Instead of going for the crates, I find myself targeting Fossil and Elemental nodes specifically because they tend to pay out the most Fossil drops. Maybe this all changes in a few weeks as we get into the late league economy, because usually delve merch spikes at some point. For the moment, I am holding onto every single Resonator that I have in the hopes that maybe the market flips. This, unfortunately, does not give me a lot of liquid currency to throw around on upgrades as I would normally have at this point.
I am still making upgrades, but they are just a bit more meager than they would normally be because I don’t have much in the way of divines to leverage. The biggest upgrade from yesterday is that I picked up a six-link cloak of flames, which allowed me to fully build out my Righteous Fire Links. I also made another attempt at a six-link helm and had to settle once again when I ran out of Essences, but did end up with a slightly better helm as a result. I also moved into the block-based setup with an absolute “settle” shield, which only has 3% life on block but does have +1 totems, which might be useful if I ever try the whole Searing Bond of Detonation structure at some point. I also picked up Annihilation’s Approach, which allowed me to swap over to Purity of Flames, and I picked up a cheap Nebulis, which I will hopefully upgrade at some point.
So the biggest improvement for my build overall is that thanks to the +2 aura gems on the boots, and +2 from a jewel on my tree… I have been able to hit 90% elemental resistance, which is a significant survival break point. Next up, as I hit the next few levels, is to go for the 6 Life Mastery bonuses, which should be a good chunk of life gained. The +2 gem levels on my boots have removed my reliance on an amulet to get +levels, so that I will hopefully be using the amulet and both rings to fix my chaos resistance problem. At some point, I would love to be able to solve my Chaos Resistance with just my ring slots and pick up a Defiance of Destiny for more tankyness, because it has been a few leagues since I have used one of those. The two biggest problems with my build at the moment are the fact that I have negative Chaos Resistance, and that I have not done anything to start adding on Endurance Charges, nor do I have the Amulet Anoint to gain them.
Before I can do anything about any of this, however, I really need to solve my cash flow problems. For the moment, I am making tiny bits of currency by selling random stuff. It is wild how well decent shield bases seem to sell, but my guess here is that people are using these as part of recombination nonsense. Initially, I would think these were being shifted to Shaper influence somehow and then turned into life on block shield projects, but I am not sure if that is currently cost-effective. I think the core problem is that I am just not far enough into league progression to start making reasonable currency. I think as I get down to t16 maps, and some voidstones, a lot of this is going to resolve itself. For the moment, I am trying ot build out as functional a character as I can with the resources I have access to.
Last night I finished up Tier 9 maps, and will be starting Tier 10s. I am spiraling out, finishing a tier at a time and then doing various witness and influence maps as I get access to them. The only problem with Mirages is that, effectively, you are doing two maps, so they take almost twice as long to complete. I’ve built out a second tree with focuses on Einhar, Ritual, and Beyond, and am going to start trying to farm some of the high-dollar items from each of those leagues. Mostly, I am in that place where I just need a lot more Atlas points to be able to do anything effectively. All of this just requires time spent in-game, and by this weekend, I should be in a pretty decent spot. Mirage is just a mechanic that takes longer than normal. The post Ninety Max and Block Based appeared first on Tales of the Aggronaut.

A Rough Start for Mirage

Good Morning Folks. We are a little less than five days into the 3.28 Mirage League in Path of Exile, and I am having a hard time gauging my progress. I had a medical procedure on Friday that caused me to get a very late start on getting through the early campaign. Then that same night, we had a Tornado pass within a mile of my house, and sirens woke me up at 3:30 in the morning, making Saturday a bit of a mess. Then Sunday was, of course, the bi-annual mass hallucination that is Daylight Savings Time… meaning Sunday and Monday were also fucked. I still feel relatively out of it with my brain struggling more this year to adapt to the change than I think I can remember in any other year. I guess on one hand, I am glad that I decided to roll with another Righteous Fire Chieftain because I can do that progression in my sleep, and am already at a pretty stable point. Now, essentially everything is just tweaking and perfecting the build since I am sitting at level 87 and can probably do red maps without much issue.
I made one of my slowest times through the campaign, I think I have ever experienced, in large part because the campaign itself was way more enjoyable. One of the things about the Wish mechanic is that they force way more additional content onto your map, so that there is usually an Essence or Strongbox at minimum caught up in the Wish area, so it can be duplicated. There is a meta achievement for doing 30 Essences, and I got this done around Act 6 for reference as to how much bonus content was being added to the campaign maps. This also produced a stupid amount of gear, which meant that I was never really struggling to find anything to equip. I think this might have made ground loot more viable as well, but it is hard to tell. I do know without a doubt that I am getting way more currency than I have ever seen at any other point during the campaign. I was picking up chancing bases left and right because I was swimming in Orbs of Chance, but sadly I did not actually convert anything useful into a unique.
The bulk of my gear is stuff that I either picked up or crafted. I made the gloves with the Breach tree, and am working on an upgraded pair of boots. The sceptre and current boots are ones that I picked up off the ground, I believe from a wish area, and the helm is a cheap elder influenced base that I picked up for a few chaos and then threw Essence of Horrors at until I got something usable. I would have preferred to get Burning Damage and Concentrated Effect, but unfortunately, I did not hit that and am rolling with what I have for the time being. I am watching out for an ArchDemon Crown from Ritual, which is probably going to be my next target upgrade hat. At some point, I need to deal with my total lack of Chaos Resistance, but I will probably be devoting that to my ring slots. Maybe I should start heisting in an attempt to get a Helical ring base.
I’ve bought three items from the market: the Elder helm base from above, a reasonably well-rolled Immortal Flesh, and a Cloak of Flames. Unfortunately, right now I only have a four-link, and I need to upgrade to a six-link pretty soon. Unfortunately, Black Morrigans are over 2 Divines currently and last I checked, there were zero Omen of Connections on the market. So that likely means I will either be brute forcing a six-link, saving up 1500 fusings, or buying a corrupted six-socket and trying my hand at tainted fusings. There is one that I almost bought yesterday that had six white sockets, but I instead bought Essence of Horror to make the helm. Moving up to a proper six-link for both my helm and body would greatly improve my general clear speed, but the changes of Hinekora have honestly alleviated that stress a bit. Explosions are way more reliable, and it is rare that I do not get at least one explosion in a pack of mobs. I know this will fall off a bit as I enter red maps, but for the moment, it seems viable.
That is one thing that I am uncertain of… how I feel about the new Atlas. In theory, it is a better system because it will easily allow you to swap between maps without much fuss. However, in practice, it does not feel anywhere near as exciting since Maps are not a generic consumable resource and are not tied to specific content. Sure, once you hit t16s and had completed your Atlas previously, maps stopped being loot and became a pure commodity. However, in early progression, it was exciting to see a new drop for a map that you had yet to run. That little dopamine hit is gone because everything is effectively the same now, and instead, you are trying to force your Atlas tree to keep upgrading map tiers instead of trying to get connecting maps to drop. Similarly to the whole Path of Exile II atlas not feeling exciting… there is something missing with this new design. I know that once I finish out my Atlas progress, I will probably enjoy it more, but while leveling it feels worse.
Similarly, I feel like I am locked into a specific Atlas Tree layout because I need to keep producing higher tiers of maps. I am only now starting to add some flavor to my Atlas, and as a result, the first 30 or so points felt like they were required. Now I am optimizing the layout a bit and splashing in Niko, and will eventually start splashing in Breach, and maybe Harvest. When I get my second tree, I will be diving hard into Einhar in an attempt to get a Black Morrigan spawn and probably pairing that with Beyond and maybe Ritual to attempt to brute force an Omen of Connections. Progression is so much faster than before, because I was doing Yellow maps really quickly… but then felt like I needed to fill out all of the points that I had missed along the way. The positive, however, is that I am going to have plenty of low-level maps to dump into the bank for folks who are slower than me in progression, since they are all now generic commodities.
I have pretty good defenses for the level of gear that I currently have. At some point, I will shift to going block-based, but right now, all of the shaper shield bases that I could craft on are stupidly expensive. The cheapest ones, pure armor bases that I have found, are 50-100 chaos. I could limp by with an evasion shield if I were absolutely desperate, but I am just not sure I am willing to make that level of compromise. It is not like I have the Harvest or Delve crafting resources yet to really finish out the shield anyway. I am in that awkward phase of being strong enough, but not really having any of the core pieces that I need to push to the next level. I thought I would also post the currency that I have found so far as a reference. The big difference that I have noticed is that I have seen so many Exalted Orbs, because at this point, I might have seen one normally and have had nine drop. More important than that is that I seem to be swimming in Chaos and Alchemy orbs, which have allowed me to craft pretty much the entire way from Act 1 to plug holes in my gearing. Being able to freely craft really has made ground loot start to matter more than it ever has before.
Really, I am just in a state where I need more time devoted to the game in order to push through this awkward phase. I am slowly starting to build out Delve, but I need to invest so much more azurite into upgrades before it starts to feel comfortable. I also need to just churn through more maps so that I can get more Atlas points… which will make mapping feel more rewarding. I am really looking forward to getting my second tree, which I might be able to hit tonight, because I believe that happens normally around 50 points. I’ve unlocked Maven witness and Exarch altars, and should unlock Eater before too much longer. I’ve also been told that I largely want to focus on completing the lower left quadrant and then work my way around clockwise, with the lower right being the hardest area. Essentially, the lower left is Eater/Exarch, the upper left is Zana, the upper right is Elder/Shaper, and the lower right is Maven.
Are you playing the Mirage league? What are your thoughts so far about the Atlas changes and the Mirage mechanic? Drop me a line below. The post A Rough Start for Mirage appeared first on Tales of the Aggronaut.

AggroChat #560 – Hazy Reflections

Featuring: Ace, Ammosart, Belghast, Kodra, Tamrielo, and Thalen
Hey Folks! We are down an Ash this week but start off talking about the Path of Exile League launch. Bel and Ace have different opinions of the league mechanic than Kodra, so we talk a bit about that.  We also talk about the new holy strike and how it is so much better than glacial hammer.  From there, Ace and Kodra talk about Everything is Crab and convince the rest of us that we should also be playing it.  Kodra discusses the mixed bag that was Emerald City Comic Con, and Tam ventures forth into more Retro gaming with Kolibri.  Kodra discusses Croak and a few other Steamfest demos that he played after last weeks show, and Bel shares some thoughts about how chill the World of Warcraft community seems to be right now.  Finally, a quick topic about Pokopia, which we will likely revisit on another episode.

Topics Discussed:

  • Path of Exile
    • Mirage League
  • Everything is Crab
  • Emerald City Comic Con
  • Kolibri
  • Croak and other Steamfest Demos
  • Heroics Actually Chill
  • Pokopia 
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Where Are The Boots?

Good Morning Folks. Yesterday was the official launch of Midnight, and I am always shocked at how much of a difference this seems to make. My rotted “deluxe edition” brain feels that if there is a head start… I am probably going to pay the extra in order to enable it. However, there seems to be a large volume of people who do not do this thing, either because they cannot afford the difference or because they are diametrically opposed to the practice. So I will never be shocked at what a difference things make when the flood gates actually open and all of the players show up. All of the zones were way the heck more active last night, but shockingly, the most cogent change was the fact that general chat was way more hopping with activity. It’s been disturbingly quiet the entire time I have been playing, and even the few times I attempted to ping chat for a rare mob… I got crickets.
This morning I had popped in to check on World Quests and saw someone calling out that this dragon named Ravengerus was up and that they were going to take it down. I had attempted this the other day, and even attempted to summon folks to my aid… with zero luck but today… we got the critical mass of players needed to take it down. It dropped nothing useful, and also, seemingly, the rare kill quest is bugged because this thing did not count towards it… nor did any of other named mob spawns that I have taken down count. I like killing big monsters, and I will always be down for taking down a silver elite, no matter if I am likely to get loot from it or not. I took a screenshot in large part so those who have not been around WoW, can see how much better the ground markers and attack visualization are. While this is not the pixel-perfect nature of Final Fantasy XIV, it is so much better than the “every edge is fuzzy” problem that we had for years. Fights are way easier to do because it is so much easier to actually avoid attacks that are avoidable.
Between World Quests and Rare mobs, and a few hunts, I have gotten my item level up to 225, which includes a 220 blue or better in every slot except for my belt and my boots. I picked up a 201 belt for cheap off the Auction House, because I had so little luck with belt drops that I just could not seem to find anything better. I’ve gotten belts to drop from Rares, but it is always a cloth belt. Similarly, I have gotten multiple pairs of boots to drop but they are always Mail, so it makes me wonder if there is some sort of bug happening in the smart loot system. Apparently, you can only get two Veteran rewards from weekly hunts, because the first two “hard” hunts that I completed rewarded a trinket and an amulet, and then all of the others after that rewarded a generic green bag of loot. The 246 trinket hat I got came from the Singularity quartermaster for achieving a specific reknown rating and then completing one of the tower defense things in the Voidstorm. I need to probably grind out dungeons or delves to see if I can get a damned pair of boots, since no one seems to be crafting them and selling them for a reasonable price on the Auction House either.
I also went through the process of unlocking the Haranir, which is, by far, the easiest Allied race that I have seen. Essentially, it just involves completing the campaign in Harandar and then talking to the NPC near the portal in Silvermoon. I create a baby Navi/Troll thingy that is a Druid in large part because the most interesting thing going on for the race is their Druid forms. I played through the tiny bit of story that represents a starter zone, and then moved to the portion where I go through the motions and choose a campaign to go through. I opted to go for Battle for Azeroth because it has been a while since I have seen those zones, and I particularly enjoyed the main story quest for The Horde. At some point, I will need to get an invite to Facepull since I rolled this on The Scryers. I know guilds are both cross-server and cross-faction these days, but I prefer to keep my horde with my horde friends in Facepull and then all of them also on The Scryers, whereas Argent Dawn is for Alliance.
Other than that, I have been making daily trips into Dune Awakening to farm for batteries. I did quite a bit of this during the double resources event over the weekend, and now I am mostly just making a bit lap around the central rocky area that my base is located in. I am up to 17 days of power currently, but keep dipping in to do this to keep extending this time frame. The most recent Coriolis storm seemingly ruined some of the easy battery spawns in my area. However, there are still at least three spawns that I can farm relatively easily, and I dip in periodically to do so whenever I think about it. I am not done messing around with Dune, but I know that my focus is going to be really fraugh after this Friday when the Path of Exile league starts. My base to the south is going to run out of power, though, and I have warned the others on the server to raid the resources if they want anything.
There is a pretty constant trickle of information coming out ahead of the League start this Friday, and I am all on board with it. I’ve decided that I am, in fact, rolling a Righteous Fire Chieftain as my first character, in large part because I really want to get into the endgame as fast as I can so I can start exploring the reworked Atlas. I do want to build a Holy Hammers character and maybe a Guardian minions character, but those will come later once I have a stable financial base in this league. It seems like Kodra is going to be rolling some sort of Holy Strike character, and I will be interested in seeing how that works. Additionally, I have convinced my sibling Ace to give this a go, and they are going to probably be rolling an SRS Necromancer since it is pretty easy to get up and running. I would love to be there to support them as they need gear, but also know that they are deeply aligned with SSF ideology, so it will be a balancing act. I think Carth is going to be giving this league a shot as well and has a friend who will need to be invited to the clan. If we are mutuals and you play POE, you are always welcome in our nonsense. The post Where Are The Boots? appeared first on Tales of the Aggronaut.