Mourning Righteous Fire

Good Morning Friends! I have never gone so quickly from being overwhelmingly hyped about something… to rapidly traveling down the stages of grief. Yesterday was the announcement of what is coming with the Affliction League in Path of Exile roughly a week from the day I am posting this. On the one hand… there is a ton of really interesting content being added to the game. On another hand… it may have completely destroyed my favorite gameplay style from the last several leagues and at the same time destroyed many of my characters that are sitting in standard. As a result, I am not entirely certain what I am going to do… and given that we were planning on doing a “GuildSF” type private league I won’t even be able to buy my way out of any holes through trade league. I admit… I am pretty scared about what this means for the future of me and Path of Exile.

First, let’s talk about some of the good things. Affliction League has a mechanic where you go “delving” through a dark and infested forest. You are protected by some wisps that allow you to burn away the corruption, but the wisps will only consume a certain amount of corruption before fading away and returning you to reality. This is in theory a mechanic that favors slower players because it isn’t on a timer like Legion or Breach, which is a huge net positive as far as I am concerned. Collecting these wisps allows you to spend them with vendors inside of the mists or when you return to your map gain a Sentinel-like buff on random packs of mobs remaining buffing them and their loot drops. I think this looks like an overwhelmingly fun mechanic and I am happy that we are finally getting something that once again favors a tanky character as opposed to glass cannon characters like Sanctum did.

The NPCs will allow you to buy your way into a set of ascendancies that modify how the game plays for you. Probably the coolest of these is the Primalist which allows you to socket charms that effectively give you watered-down versions of existing ascedancies turning you into a sort of hybrid Scion. Essentially one does things with Flask slots, one with corpses, and one with charms and you can swap between them but will have to level up the new ascendancy from scratch if you change “factions” as it were. This also seems really freaking awesome and the Primalist gives you the ability to open chests and get extra loot from corpses with warcries similar to the Diablo II ability. I sure was looking forward to this ability.

A somewhat mixed change as far as I am concerned is the return of Ultimatum, but this is largely because I never participated in that league before. It is costing us the loss of Metamorph as a mechanic, which admittedly most players will not mourn… but I sorta enjoyed getting rogue Metamorphs in my maps and crafting monsters. However, I will say that Ultimatum looks interesting, and pending how badly it scales… it might be a blast to play. At least I thought that was the case when I thought I would be going into this league with my trusty Righteous Fire Juggernaut. That however looks a bit less certain than the past three leagues.

I am going to let Pohx explain what happened to Righteous Fire. The biggest change is that they are completely removing Lab enchants and all alternate-quality gems. Similarly, they have changed the functionality of a number of gems completely… one of these was Righteous Fire. Previously RF got a base damage that scaled with gem level and then a 35% bonus based on your maximum life and energy shield. We don’t know what any of the alternate qualities are going to look like at this point… but the base gem will now scale based on 70% of your maximum life and energy shield and have no base damage. This means that in order to reach the effective damage you had from a level 25 Righteous Fire, you are going to need around 7000 combined health and ES. The ability is also losing its 20% burning damage bonus from the quality and instead aging Area of Effect which does not really help with the damage output and has always been more of a quality-of-life change. Similarly, Fire Trap is losing its damage from quality and instead gaining trigger radius which is next to useless.

This double whammy means that Righteous Fire as we have known it for the last few years is pretty well dead. That is to say unless there is an alternate quality version of the game that just works as the previous gem did for both Righteous Fire and Fire Trap. This similarly means that for the most part RF Juggernaut, Chieftain, and Elementalist are similarly dead in the water or at least greatly diminished from the levels that they were able to reach before. I kinda hate this a lot, and I sorta blame myself for saying that I thought Righteous Fire was untouchable yesterday because of the role that it plays in the community. This is bad for Path of Exile as a whole because it removes what was quite possibly the easiest and most well-documented onramp for new players. I feel like there will absolutely be folks that hang up their spurs after this series of changes.

What benefits however is the ultra-high investment version of Righteous Fire popularized by Captain Lance that involves stacking Energy Shield to ludicrous levels. This build with over 55,000 Energy Shield gets massively better but for everyone who does not have around a mirror to spend on the build, you might be shit out of luck. I am sure Pohx will come through with a viable league starter version of this build, but it is almost certainly going to be an Inquisitor and rely on some specific uniques to make it work.

My only hope right now lies in what might simply be an omission from the patch notes. Righteous Fire baseline shows the removal of the base damage. Vaal Righteous Fire however only shows the change in quality. This is some pretty flimsy hope but maybe just maybe the Vaal version works the same as the previous one did.

So where does this leave me for Affliction League? My gut reaction is to pivot from Righteous Fire to Tri-Elemental SRS Guardian. I played this build as a secondary character in Ancestor League and ran it up through maps in the Toucan Private League on zero gear. This should in theory be relatively unharmed by any of the changes in any significant way and should still feel really good for a league starter. While it isn’t anywhere near as sturdy in Delve as RF Juggernaut was… I could still Delve fairly effectively on this character. I could probably make some tweaks while building out the character to ensure that it felt sturdier… namely changing my early pathing to go down the Armor/ES nodes and working on getting better ES recovery so I could use it both as Mana and as a Defensive layer. I was happy with this character and I think I could feel happy maining it during at least the start of this league. If I got some of the key pieces, it also means I could respec to Inquisitor Energy Shield Stacking Righteous Fire later in the league.

I could also just say fuck it and go Lightning Arrow Champion, which is the build that I ultimately landed on as my mapper of choice for Ancestor. I league started a Lighting Arrow Raider turned Deadeye and I found it miserable and way the hell too squishy for my tastes. Later in the league however I ran up another Lightning Arrow Character and this time I went Champion and the added defensive layers made it feel great. I honestly thought that this decision would rule out Delve at all… but before sitting down to write this post I did a few nodes around 150 depth without any issue. Now I would probably not feel comfortable diving down tunnels quite the way that I do with a Juggernaut, but it should be good enough to get some crafting materials since I won’t need to print money like I did in Ancestor.

While talking about Champions… there is also Explosive Arrow which I enjoyed quite a bit in Crucible. From what I can tell everything about this build should still be fine. It has some easy-to-craft gear and If I were to play it again… it would be the third time I have done the build and I am sure I could learn some lessons from the past. I had quite a bit of luck doing Keystone Bosses with the build as well, so that should be good. The only thing that makes me hesitant about going after this build is that I am pretty sure that my friend Ace will be doing this as well. So there could be some good things about that where we can use each other’s hand-me-down upgrades… but it also means we would be in direct contention for specific gear pieces. The positive is you can pretty effectively get through maps on 4 links… so that is a huge positive as it does not rely on bow damage as much as lightning arrow does.

Then there is the Yolo option of just going RF Jugg and dealing with the consequences. If I took this path, I would probably go something similar to this POB from a Chieftain in the November events. It takes a slightly different pathing than the traditional Pohx build and focuses on getting 15% additional life from not having life on your Chestpiece and an additional 10% life from having six life masteries. This ends up taking the build to around 7000 life, just shy of it… which would in theory be about equivalent damage to a level 25 Righteous Fire gem was previously. There is still the problem of none of it scaling quite as well as it did before… but it would probably still be doable and feel okay for depth 100-150 delve and t16 maps. It isn’t ideal but I could probably make it work.

I hate that I’ve essentially been thrown into chaos of not really knowing what path I should follow. Again we don’t really know if there is a version of Righteous Fire out there that still works like the current version does, because we do not have any information for the alternate qualities through the transfiguration system. Right now my gut is telling me to either go Lightning Arrow Champion or SRS Guardian for my first character. The biggest problem with LA Champ is it requires a specific unique… or at least really wants it. SRS Guardian however I have successfully taken to maps in a league where all gear dropped fully scoured… so I know I can make that work with minimal effort. I have no doubts that it will see me through Atlas completion and be a decent beachhead to gear out additional characters. It is probably the most SSF-friendly of the options…. but EA Champ also is looking pretty good.

Basically, I have a week to sort out what I want to do and get the private league up and running. In the meantime, I will be over here mourning my favorite character archetype in Path of Exile.

Maybe Not Sentinel

This is one of those blog posts that I am not highly likely to syndicate widely. There are essentially two reasons why I do this… the first is that the content is of a deeply personal nature and the second is that I am writing about something that I don’t think anyone is really going to care about. This blog post is the later because I don’t have a ton of import to discuss, but also sort of feel obligated to make a post given the whole weekly blog posts schedule thing. Firstly I wish Henry Kissinger a long well deserved stay in the deepest levels of hell. Last night was the first time Mastodon/Fediverse felt like Twitter as everyone came out of the woodwork to dance on his grave. I know it is generally thought poorly to speak ill of the dead, but anyone whose truly awful policies are responsible for roughly four million deaths and throwing several countries into decades’ worth of turmoil is excluded from that statement. Congratz to the Grim Reaper for finally getting that epic pull.

Next up on today’s wild ride of topics… I finally left the Hinterlands. For anyone who does not understand that reference… in Dragon Age Inquisition, the Hinterlands is this massive nigh endless zone full of busywork that has stalled out many a playthrough. I know for me it personally wrecked at least two attempts to actually get through that game. Act 1 in Baldur’s Gate feels like a similar experience. That first area of the game is so packed full of content that you feel like you have to complete everything before just moving on with the damned story. I have graduated into Act II, and have now officially made it further in this playthrough than I have before. My previous run stalled out in the middle of the Underdark segment, and last night I crossed that barrier and finally met “Not-Gandalf”.

I have to admit that I have really mixed feelings about Baldur’s Gate III thus far. I love the story, and I love the dialog options… and the truly stupid level of detail brought on by the smallest changes in the way you approach things. However, I still feel like combat in the game is a deeply tedious process. There are times I realize that my tastes have changed and while I loved Baldur’s Gate 1 and 2 back in the day… and ravenously played them… my tastes have changed. I would kill to have a version of this game with action combat, because I get so overwhelmingly bored while waiting on combat to resolve. Were this more akin to something like Mass Effect, it would easily be my game of the year. I’ve realized this is a “me” problem and not a game problem because I find 4x games similarly tedious when I used to lose entire weekends playing them.

Nick aka WithoutAGout replaced Bex as the community manager for Grinding Gear Games. If his tweet yesterday is to be believed… the theories surrounding a return of Sentinel are wrong. That is not to say that they could have simply not renamed that mechanic or this tweet could be a troll… but I guess we will find out in a short enough period of time. I think this does however indicate that we are likely to get a full patch notes drop shortly after the reveal. I am still banking on there being some sort of a Ritual rework coming with the Affliction League. What I however am most interested in is knowing when I can set up the “Bel League” private league and get that ball rolling.

This is your reminder to make sure your Twitch account is connected to your Grinding Gear Games account and that if you watch 45 minutes between 12:30 PST and 21:30 PST you can earn a set of cosmetic wings. I can’t say that I am terribly interested in insect wings, but I am going to try and watch this regardless so I might as well get some free mtx? You will of course have to redeem them from your Twitch Drops Inventory before getting them in game. I am sure tomorrow I will be making a post talking about my thoughts about the announcement as a whole, and as such today is this awkward middle ground of almost being there but not quite knowing much.

SirGog has once again done a big ole video talking about his thoughts about 3.23 and what is likely going to be on the chopping block. Various other folks have thrown out a few ideas, for example, Ghazzy thinks it is time to nerf Righteous Fire. However as an “RF Enjoyer” I hope that this won’t be the case, and I honestly think it isn’t likely because it isn’t like that build is overpowered. It is widely played because it is the best new player experience and has hands down the best guide creator supporting that build. GGG desperately needs an approachable onramp to the game, and right now RF provides that… and I feel like they would be shooting themselves many times in several sets of feet if they did anything to damage that. The only thing that is going to pull me away from RF for Bel League is if Guardian moves forward completely untouched.

I hope you all are having a wonderful week. Tomorrow I am sure I will have more cogent things to say about both the Affliction League and whatever comes from the Diablo IV Campfire chat.

Affliction Spoiler Nonsense

This morning’s post is almost entirely thanks to SirGog a YouTuber who does an admirable job of providing Path of Exile information and largely just getting straight to the facts or data-influenced predictions. I am writing a blog post about today’s spoilers because they represent a whole order of nonsense. Essentially tomorrow is the big reveal stream for the Affliction League and generally speaking in the days leading up to this stream, we start seeing spoilers from the community staff at Grinding Gear Games. This league has been a bit odd, and the spoiler started later than normal… and have been not terribly forthcoming with information. This could be caused by many different things, not the least of which could be that this is the first spoiler season since the departure of long-term community manager Bex.

To this point we have had a Divination Card spoiled, and some general quality of life changes like the ability to split stacks of currency in the trade window. We’ve also received notice that Trial of the Ancestors league would not be going into standard, and that all of the uniques associated with that league save for the ones that have specific interactions with the tattoo mechanic would be going into the general “drop anywhere” unique pool. Players have focused heavily on the specific wording of this notice “Trial of the Ancestors won’t be going core in 3.23” as a sign that we might be seeing some of these mechanics returning later. I would honestly be shocked if we do not see the Trial in some form because it seemed like it was a huge amount of work to make that content and tattoos as a mechanic were really interesting.

Yesterday/This Morning because timezones are nonsense… Grinding Gear Games released a relatively innocuous image that I have edited to highlight a few things. Firstly the obvious “spoiler” is showing that there is going to be a nice quality of life change that indicates how many character slots you have on your account and how many you have available. Given that I have reached the point where I have to start deleting my characters… this is a good change. What is less than obvious are the two character names. Firstly it was pointed out that those names are too specific to be a community manager banging away at the keyboard. As SirGog states in his video, try typing them and you will see just how awkward it would be to arrive at them by random chance.

This led to speculation and eventually a solution presented by Neversink the dedicated person behind the best series of loot filters for Path of Exile. It was a Caesar Cypher, where you essentially shift the characters by a fixed set of letters to get the original message… in this case an 8-character shift. The end result gives you the message “IWONDER INALTESSENTIALS” which sort of screams Anagram. After many attempts including some rather rude ones… Neversink landed on “Sentinels Atlas Win or Die” which folks are taking to mean that Sentinels are going standard, that Affliction is going to have an Atlas Rework of some sort, and that Ultimatum league is going standard as well.

I admit I did not fully understand what players meant about Ultitmatum coming back, because in patch 3.19 GGG gave us the ability to collect a bunch of nonsense from Vaal activities in order to summon the Trial Master. I’ve done this a few times because one of the rarest items required drops down in Delve. However. since I did not play in this league, I did not realize that there was an in-map component to it as well. I gotta say I am kinda excited about the prospects of something like this permanently getting added to the game. I assume there will be Atlas support for both Sentinels and the Ultimatum Trial encounter, and that the Trial Master will still exist as a weird Vaal crafting recipe.

Sentinels and Ultimatum Trials would already be an awful lot of new content added to the game, but I can’t see that GGG won’t have something new and unique for Affliction. I still think that we are going to see some sort of Ritual rework as part of this patch cycle because the trailer clearly shows a ritual totem. I am definitely looking forward to the stream tomorrow where they announce the full features of the league. If you can tune in tomorrow the stream will start at 12:30 PM PST and drops will be available until 9:30 PM PST featuring a set of Huntsman Wings. Funny enough Diablo 4 is having a stream just ahead of the Path of Exile proceedings where they are going to talk about the upcoming additional changes to Season 2.

I am amped to see what all the Affliction League is going to entail, and I am also bracing myself for some nerfs… specifically to Guardian.

Talking to Animals

I’ve been on a narrative game kick of late, starting and finishing Alan Wake II, and then wrapping up the back half of Jedi Survivor. Essentially I know that as of December 8th, I will be once again enthralled with Path of Exile and the new league that is about to start. More importantly, this is the league we are planning on doing a private guild-only type of league which will mean we will all be leaning on each other heavily to get the things we need to complete builds without access to the larger trade league. Thursday is the big reveal of the rest of the information surrounding the league, and in the time between now and the start I am trying to catch up on narrative gaming that I have been ignoring for the sake of more Path of Exile.

I had been gone so long from Baldur’s Gate 3 that I decided to just reroll. I had never made it out of Act 1 and I was not really feeling my Duergar Barbarian so it did not seem like a massive loss. This time around I rolled a more traditional “Belghast” appearance character which means Human Male, Black Hair, Some sort of Ponytail or longer haircut, and a trimmed beard. This is a character template I have returned to time and time again over the years and feels like the most cogent realization of me I sort of wish I was. Also in Dungeons and Dragons terms I always play Rangers and Clerics… so I opted to go for a Ranger and down the dual-wielding path that I did so many times in Neverwinter Nights. Of course, I have a bear friend… and mostly Ranger was to have easier access to talking to animals. So far I like how things are going a bit better and I have corrected some early mistakes that I made.

Other than Baldur’s Gate 3, I started playing some more Guild Wars 2 and actually started the Secrets of the Obscure expansion proper. I gotta say the first map is really good and in spite of requiring flight… it seems like it would give folks a Skyscale almost immediately. I’ve just randomly happened across the meta event three times and enjoyed it quite a bit. It seems to be a happy medium between something forgettable like the Svanir Shaman and something way too difficult and cumbersome like Dragon’s End. It doesn’t really feel as rewarding as one of the big metas but also still produces quite a bit of stuff so that seems fine as well. It grants access to a loot room at the very end which is like a cut-rate version of Auric Basin which again… makes sense given that Auric Basin is probably way too rewarding.

Just the act of bopping around the landscape and chasing Rifts to close seems quite enjoyable as well. I decided to go ahead and start the content on my Ranger, in spite of never quite finishing up the Path of Fire content. It seemed very much like this was disconnected from the chronology of the previous expansions, so I was happy to see that was mostly the case here. There are characters that maybe had more dialog since I had encountered them before, but other than being “The Commander” and being known for ending the Dragon Cycle… there really is not much feedover. It also seems to assume that I finished End of Dragons because it talks about events as they have happened for someone who has finished that content. This might make the experience a bit disconcerting and spoilery if you had never completed any of that content on any other character.

Lastly, I have continued to slowly chip away at leveling classes in Final Fantasy XIV. I’ve fallen into a very casual rhythm of popping in long enough to do a set of beast tribe quests, daily cactpot, and a daily frontline… which combined usually ends up adding up to a full level. At this point, I have leveled Monk and Samurai doing this and am sitting at level 88 on my Dragoon and should in theory get 89 today and 90 tomorrow. When I was leveling classes prior to Endwalker, I was super focused and spent a lot of time maximizing my experience gain… and it wound up just burning me out. Instead, now I am doing three easy things every day that I find enjoyable, but also seem to be making serious progress at working through my backlog of classes. In theory, the goal behind all of this is to finally have a great purge of gear before the launch of Dawntrail.

I know several of these things will probably fall by the wayside on the 8th when the Affliction League launches in Path of Exile, but for the moment I am having quite a bit of fun picking away at the edges of things.