Slow and Steady But Unrewarding

Good Morning Folks. Yes I am still screwing around with Path of Exile II… in part because I don’t really want to get engaged in another game since Last Epoch Season 2 launches next week. There has been further fruit from the Zizaran interview, namely in the form of a patch summary post for the upcoming 0.2.0e patch. They are tweaking a bunch of things, namely the monster speed for a bunch of encounters during the campaign to even out the difficulty curve a bit so that you are not just rushed and stun-locked until death. This is probably a good thing, especially if I ever decide to level my minions character. That said it is probably too late for me to benefit because around Act 4 I managed to get my build online and stable enough to not really have any more problem pushing through the campaign.

Fairly early yesterday evening I killed Doryani for the second time and progressed into the endgame proper for Path of Exile. Taking on Viper the second time was really no big deal and so much easier than the first time I faced her. Quite frankly the hardest thing for me the second time was the molten smith fight thing, because I just was not doing much damage to him and he kept getting back into the lava flow and healing. I finished him off within a few frames of the end of the path. I could have fought in the lava for a bit but not terribly long. The further into the campaign I got however, the less rewarding everything felt. Rares became more Rare… and currency that matters… aka Chaos, Exalt, and Alchemy all but dried up entirely. I picked up a pair of unique gloves that I was able to sell for a Divine Orb, which I immediately converted back into Exalts so that I could afford some upgrades.

This morning I recorded a quick video of me clearing a map… with quick being a relative term because it took about 10 minutes to full clear all of the rares. The gameplay style is rather slow and plodding but stable as I leap slam into a pack and then boneshatter as soon as I land and if all goes well… blow up most of the screen. I had to drop some area of effect nodes to path over to blood magic to fix my mana issues, but I will be slowly picking those back up as I gain more levels. All in all it is a more stable gameplay style than my character was last league, but it feels infinitely slower because leap slam in Path of Exile II feels sort of awful. Based on the interview though… I still feel like I am probably moving faster than the intended gameplay speed. I need to drop my Trampletoe boots and pick up something with as much movement speed as I can get.

I talk about this in the video, but right now the worst part about the game is how unrewarding everything feels. This represents the loot from my juiciest map yet. The only reason why I got so much stuff is because I found a unique strongbox that spawned seven different rare mobs in a row with each getting stronger than the last. Most maps… are more akin to the one I show off in the video with one to two rares maybe dropping and a handful of bubblegum currency. I realize I am only running tier 1 waystones so far, but still… I swear it feels like it was more rewarding last league. I think that is the core problem with the state of the game. Everything feels sluggish as hell, but at the same time unrewarding so you begin to question why the fuck you are even playing. That is not a question you want your players asking.

One thing that I do have to give them credit for however is that the transition into mapping was a bit more smooth than it was previously. I remember there being a sizeable jump in difficulty between late campaign zones like the Aggorat and your very first T1 Waystones, and that bump is largely gone now. My only real complaint is how slow the combat feels and how little reward we are getting for it. I think I just happen to be playing a tanky enough character that the Rogue Exiles are not really that big of a deal. I’ve watched plenty of videos of folks being harassed by them, but it seems like maybe Warrior from last league is the baseline for the power level that they want classes to be at. We were the slugs last league, but sort of feel like gods as compared to most of the other classes now. It took awhile for my build to really come online, but once I got enough survival and especially after swapping to Giants Blood it has been pretty comfortable.

There is one build that I am super interested in, just not sure if I am interested enough to completely respec my warrior. One of my all time favorite ARPG builds is the “stop hitting yourself” Invoker Thorns Crusader from Diablo III. This is really the ultimate super chill build to play an ARPG with, and is directly related to my love of Righteous Fire in Path of Exile. I love building super tanky and then watching mobs effectively break themselves on my armor. Thorns seemingly is now a viable archetype in Path of Exile II, and most folks seem to be playing this with a Spear and Shield. Mathil also released a video yesterday talking about his own take on the concept. It seems REALLY interesting to me… and might be something I visit after Last Epoch runs its course… pending there is not a 3.26 league in Path of Exile at that time.

All in all… my character is very stable and I should be able to progress through maps without much issue. However a lot of the new has worn off with this game, and what we are left with is a game-play experience that is just not that fun.