An Unjuiced Life

Good Morning Folks! I took quite possibly the longest break I have ever taken with my blog over the break. It was good, and honestly I should allow myself to do this a bit more often. It isn’t necessarily that I did not want to blog, but more that I did not want to have to summon forth something worth talking about. I spent a lot of the break listening to audiobooks and grinding away in Path of Exile II, which is an extremely comfortable existence for me. This morning I am going to talk about a few things that I have landed on. I’m still mostly playing my Minions Infernalist and am enjoying the largely chill methodology of mapping. I can go days without taking a death, which makes it feel pretty similar to my experiences with Righteous Fire characters in the baseline game.

Even in the baseline game I am not what you would call a “Juicer” aka someone who buys optimized maps or optimized scarabs in order to run the most content dense and optimal mapping experiences. I am instead what would be referred to as an “alch and go andy”, where I greatly prefer running whatever maps happen to roll when I throw an Alchemy Orb at a white map, and then utilize whatever scarabs happen to drop. This is also the way that I have been playing Path of Exile II, where I am relying entirely upon drops in order to keep “map sustain” going. The thing that I have learned is that in order to do this, you really need to target Boss maps, because they seem to have a much higher density of T15 map drops. Bosses seem to be guaranteed to drop two T15 maps, and then during the course of the map you will often see one or two more T15 maps meaning that a single boss map can sustain four or five other maps worth of content. I am also getting enough Precursor Tablets in order to essentially cram one of them into every single Tower that I come across.

One of the things that I loved about Path of Exile, is the Delve alternate game mode where you spent your time spelunking through the mines looking for treasure. The Path of Exile II endgame atlas borrows a lot from this concept with everything being a bit more exploration based than the traditional Atlas progression. Delve for me was a game mode about finding the best possible nodes, and more specifically chasing the three Cities and the boss fights that could spawn in them which were capable of dropping some of the specific items that came from that game mode. As such my POE2 Atlas strategy has been about trying to find the three Citadels that can spawn, each of which containing a boss fight, as well as keeping a look out for any interesting unique maps that happen to spawn along the way.

Essentially Iron Citadels contain the boss fight from Act 1, and spawn in segmented off plots of farmland. You will often see the worked fields appearing on your map and the gothic buildings well before you actually arrive at the Citadel. Weird quirk of this specific Citadel is that they often spawn in clusters where I have seen three of them within a few towers distance of each other. Stone Citadels contain the boss of Act III and seem to spawn often butting up against mountain ranges. You will usually see a number of steppe pyramids and ziggurats in the near vicinity. The Copper Citadel spawns exclusively in the desert and contains the boss of Act II, and it will be in a larger swath of desert as opposed to sandy coastal regions. In this case you will see grayish green tents surrounding the few nodes closest to the Citadel.

Why am I chasing these Citadels? Well for one they drop specific fragments that are required to summon the Uber boss. However given the current one portal state of the game, I have zero interest in attempting the boss. Instead I am using these Citadels as a way of making pretty decent spikes of currency. The Copper Citadel seems to be the rarest, which is vetted by how much more these fragments go for as compared to the others. The most common seems to be Iron Citadels in part due to the fact that they often spawn in clusters. However I am guessing that the Stone Citadel can do the same thing given its fragment is just as cheap. Essentially running around 150% Rarity, I am pulling 5 to 10 Exalts per map run and then when I find a Citadel I get a rather large payday with the bosses often dropping two fragments each given that I can run them with my Atlas tree that buffs up their level.

Essentially I am running an Atlas that adds +3 levels to every single map boss that I encounter, as well as trying to stack as much rarity from the tree. I am specifically also adding some pack size nodes and ones that cause one rare in my map to duplicate. Basically I am trying to add as many rares to the map as I can, which is why I am also dipping into the Essence nodes just a bit, which means that I usually have one of those on each map. The only things in a map that drop any loot worth mentioning are Rares and Uniques, and as such trying to stack as many of those as possible really helps out. One of the interesting things about the node that doubles one of the rares, is that it occasionally also triggers on bosses giving me two copies of the same boss to fight at once. This can get a bit dicey at times, especially for bosses like the Miller which often like to time their attacks so you are essentially having to dodge from two different things at the same time.

Other than that I have leveled up an Invoker and now have it in maps as well, which makes my third character capable of mapping. I am trying to fix some of the survival issues with this character, namely that it is so much squishier than my Infernalist. I am probably going to respec the entire tree at some point and follow one of the other build paths that I have seen. I am running the Polcirkeln ring which means I do not necessarily have to run both Heralds to make big pops happen. This allowed me to pick up another defensive aura which helped, but also… given that I am having to charge into packs of mobs there is just a higher likelihood of taking random deaths. I’ve gotten used to my fart boots on the Witch consuming corpses and effectively making me immune to on death effects. I am pretty sure that all of the deaths I have taken on the Monk thus far have probably been triggered by something happening after I exploded a pack of mobs.

I am really interested to see what happens this week as GGG comes back into the office. I fully expect there to be some significant patches happening. We are essentially interesting a period of time which is the battle for the soul of the game. Either they are going to claw back the power that players have found dragging the game back down into its Ruthless roots, or they are going to lean into the play style that players seem to want. Ruthless is the least played game mode for a reason, and I for one am hoping that we see significant buffs to the under-performing classes and only the lightest of nerfs to the classes and abilities that are performing well. If they nerf my minions character, I am probably done with the game because quite honestly… nothing else feels good enough to keep me around.

Infernalist vs Titan POE2 Mapping

Hey Folks! I decided to do something a little bit different… or at least different from what I have done recently. Occasionally I record videos of gameplay to illustrate a point, and this morning I spent time recording myself running a map on my Infernalist Minions character as well as running a map on my Titan Stampede character to contrast the different in how they feel. I’ve effectively completely abandoned the Titan other than occasionally running t10 or so level maps on it to clear some of those out. I should in theory try and figure out how to fix that character and make it more enjoyable. It still largely works, but armor is way less effective of a defensive layer right now as energy shield is.

In the first video I run a T16 map, which is a t15 map that has been buffed in monster level with irradiate up to what folks are calling Tier 16. Similarly a T17 would be a map that both has corruption aka beyond monsters buffing up its monster level as well as being irradiated. The thing is I can happily do those while having a half specced boss atlas also buffing up monster level of those encounters. I’m using a combination of life converted to energy shield, a small amount of armor, and 68% block chance which all together make the character feel relatively tanky. I can clear content so fast at least compared to the Titan, but nowhere near as zoomy as some of the builds like Sorcs and Rangers are able to do.

Then you have my Titan which I was running a T11 map and had to hit my health pot several times during rare encounters to stay topped off. Essentially the playstyle is that I stampeded across the map, trying to explode the majority of the packs and then when I encounter a rare or a boss I pop infernal cry, and then hammer of the gods… and throw up active block while waiting on the hammer to land and effectively delete the target. This is great… unless the mob moves out of the Hammer of the Gods target area or I have to fight two tanky things back to back. At that point I have to rely on Perfect Strike which has a long windup in order to take out the extra monsters. There is a point in the video where I get pushed out of Hammer of the Gods by a Rare so you can see this happen in realtime.

The other big problem with the game right now is how important rarity is as a stat. I currently have 79% magic find on my Infernalist and I did not see a single Divine Orb drop until I had at least 50% and I did not se any Greater Jeweler’s Orbs until I bumped up to 79% getting my first ones while recording the podcast on Saturday. More than that I am seeing way more Exalted Orbs dropping at a given time as well as seeing some of the better options in things like Ritual. I’ve picked up two of the Vaal Omens that sell for roughly a Divine on the currency exchange. It feels really bad that a piece of gear is not good, until it has rarity on it. On the flipside, however you can sell so pretty whack items so long as they have high rarity on them.

The biggest problem that I still have with Path of Exile II however, is the one portal problem. This is not that big of a deal for me personally because I can go an entire day doing back to back maps without taking a death. However there still are the random deaths that come out of nowhere… and it makes it feel even worse when you are not used to barely limping by. My friends who should be joining me in mapping bliss… are having trouble getting started due to repeated deaths and losing maps… and now having a ton of map sustain to keep throwing maps at the problem. Map sustain is definitely an issue, but for me it is mostly lack of getting T15 maps to drop. I never see them unless they come from a rare or a boss, and most rares… don’t seem to drop them. Essentially when I am getting low I do a lap around the map looking for bosses which have a pretty high likelihood to drop two at a time so that I can restock a bit.

I found an Untainted Paradise, which is the only unique map that I have seen so far. I ran it because might as well, but was disappointed at how little experience I actually got from it at 90. Among our friend group I think I am the only one who is actually having fun with this game. Almost everyone else has stalled out significantly and is just not making significant progress. Essentially there is a group of folks who managed to get to maps, and then struggled. There is another group of folks who hit Act II Normal and had trouble pushing through that. Right now the current state of Path of Exile II is not great, and is potentially more difficult to make progress in than the first game was. This gives the game a feeling of potentially being even more elitist than the first game, because it requires a lot of prior understanding and willingness to engage heavily in trade to really make significant progress.

Anyways! Are you still playing? How far have you managed to make it? I am curious among my readers who is actually still engaged and having fun, and who has checked out waiting for future patches? Drop me a line below.

The Necromantle

Good Morning Folks! I’ve reached the point with Path of Exile II where I am alternating largely between two characters. You have my try-hard Titan Stampede Explode character that is progressing my way through maps, and then you have my way more chill Minion Necromancer Witch that I am progressing through Act II. It is amazing how much more chill the campaign feels now that I have gotten used to mapping. I am uncertain if I simply know the content better, that leveling minion is more relaxed, or by playing a lot of higher-level content I’ve reset the anchor for my new normal. Whatever the case I feel like I need multiple characters so that I can shift back and forth between them as my pace needs change. For those looking to play a Minion character, I am mostly following this guide from Maxroll.

Yesterday I decided that since I was seemingly going to run up a second character and take it somewhat seriously, that I might as well buy a few twink items along the way. The first that I picked up is the Necromantle, which is equipable at level 16 and is pretty much just a universally amazing summoner item. The defense for the item is definitely something I will outgrow, but giving my minions some energy shield and the ability to revive 50% faster is freaking amazing. I can legitimately see myself using this all of the way to the end game. I also looked into Dark Defiler, but it is a bit fraught as it drops at several different item levels with higher tiers of Summon Skeletal Warriors on it. Realistically I need to be swapping my sceptre every few levels to keep current pets, so I am probably going to pass on this item. The other item I have contemplated picking up is The Wailing Wall which is just a universally good defensive item. I would have bought it already but I am lacking in Strength, which is going to be an annoying juggling act as I need that to keep upgrading weapons as well.

Over on my Titan main, I have progressed far enough to be doing Tier 3 maps. In all of my maps run I have taken a single death… which made me fully understand how deaths work. They do not bar your progress as they had originally stated, but the node loses any benefits it might have and also eats the tablet that you were using. I still think this 1 portal stuff is bullshit because if I wanted to play in that manner I would be playing hardcore. I am hoping given time they will back away from it and give us back our six portals. We are still very much in a phase where deaths can happen randomly, and it feels annoying to lose XP and resources when you take one. I had spent most of my time clearing to the north but read that there was a quest I needed to start by finding a Fortress. So I found one off in the mists which I marked with a green circle and am beginning to work my way in that direction.

I found a reasonable option for a neck anoint and added it last night. I had to buy some Greed Destilled Emotions from the currency market but picked up three ire through running a delirium map. Essentially I am trying to get my block as high as I possibly can and between this notable and another one that I have already taken I am gaining both life and mana each time I block. This should help sustain quite a bit while mapping. I ended up having to put Lifetap on my Warcry so that it would not eat all of my mana before dropping Hammer of the Gods. I would absolutely go blood magic but I am not sure it is possible for me to stack enough life regeneration for that to be comfortable. Life in general seems like it is a massive problem for everyone, now that it does not exist on the tree.

In other news, we received notice of an upcoming patch that is tweaking a number of things. There are some buffs to Rolling Slam, so I will have to try it again after those go into effect. I am not sure what difference the buff to shield skills are going to do considering I think there are 3 and none of them are really proper attacks. I am holding off on trying to do any more ascendancies until the Trial of Sehkemas changes go in because it should be much easier for me as melee to complete that. The endgame balance and respec costs are both very welcome. All in all it should be a good patch, and given that I am thankfully not playing any of the abilities that were targetted for nerfs, I should not be hit terribly hard by any of it.

Another useful thing that I have found is a replacement for Awakened POE Trade. SnosME is not going to be supporting POE2 since he is not playing it, and does not really have the passion to try and figure out how it works. As there has been a new project that has sprung up called Sidekick which serves to follow in its footsteps and at least in theory appears like it should support both POE1 and POE2 going forward. Better than anything, it uses the same keybinds so your muscle memory should be able to carry along and keep doing the same thing you are used to with Awakened POE Trade. I just started using this and so far it seems to be doing exactly what I would want it to do. This is going to be hugely beneficial in attempting to pricecheck rares and uniques that I might want to sell.

I could grind my way through the early maps, but I am taking the entire process of the Path of Exile II endgame pretty chill. Right now it is all new, and I want to enjoy myself as much as I can. I am much happier with the game than I was, because I have finally reached a point of equilibrium thanks to some of the recent changes surrounding block, and the upcoming changes should only serve to make it easier for me to move forward. I need to spend some time working on my gear, but in order to do that… I need more currency. I greatly miss Delve and the stable source of income it provided in Path of Exile. I need to find my niche, but mapping strategies in general are way less predictable in this game.

How are you getting along in Path of Exile II so far? Have you made it through both the normal and cruel campaigns? How are you enjoying the endgame thusfar? Or are you instead still struggling to get through Act II and Act III and the walls that they often present to players? Drop me a line below.

The Difference A Week Makes

Good Morning Folks! What a difference a week makes. My opinions of Path of Exile II have improved considerably as my build has more or less come online. I largely yolo’d my way into a functional build because I wanted one thing… to be able to run around with a two-hander and a shield. I also really like explosions and fire… so whatever of that I could work into the build was a bonus. On Friday I took the day off to work on some stuff around the house, and when I finished all of that I started plugging away at making progress through Act III, and putting some of the final pieces in place for the build. The hardest part was being able to meet 3 times the strength requirement for a two-hander in order to use the Giant’s Blood notable. Early on I bought a two-hander with reduced attribute requirements that managed to get me over the hump.

It is shocking how much faster the Cruel Acts go after having completed the first three acts on normal mode. There are a bunch of factors here, firstly you know the boss fights and you know how to progress through the quests. Secondly, there is the fact that by the time you reach Cruel difficulty, your build is more or less reaching its final form and it is largely just an optimization game after that point. While i did not set out following a build, I accidentally wound up in a very similar place that Connor Converse/OneManaLeft did with his Titan Ignite build. If you want to follow in my footsteps I would suggest following his guide. A lot of the struggles of the first act were trying out all of the Warrior abilities and figuring out which ones felt pretty decent.

What I have landed upon is using Stampede to charge at a pack and then trigger explosions on it. The more points that I get and the more AOE support that I get, the better this will ultimately work. I need to get through my 3rd ascendancy so I can try out adding Crushing Blows to the mix, which supposedly really helps with the exploding. The only negative of this is that Stampede’s pathing is pretty bad. It often veers off to Albuquerque at the worst possible moments. Unfortunately, I don’t really have a backup plan, because if mobs did not get primed for a heavy stun… then I can’t explode with Boneshatter as a follow-up. I’ve contemplated working Sunder into the build just so I would have something that could deal reasonable clear damage to packs, but then the problem ends up being… what would I even use for support gems since the good stuff is currently buffing Perfect Strike and Hammer of the Gods.

Yesterday afternoon I wrapped up Act III on Cruel difficulty and proceeded into mapping and the endgame. There is the same quirk that happens when you progress to maps in POE1, where you have to do your very first map in the endgame hub or the game does not realize you have progressed that far. Unfortunately this time around there is not a specific quest telling you this, and you end up with this weird scenario where you can access the mapping device, but it will not work because it keeps telling you that you have to finish the campaign. Generally speaking, when you drop into mapping, somewhere in the near vicinity should be a hideout that you can conquer. I wish I had taken a screenshot prior to clearing it but these are mapped with the familiar blue and silver Fleur-De-Lis symbol hideouts have in Path of Exile. I got access to my hideout early due to the $100 supporter pack coming with a hideout, but generally speaking, this is going to be what you want to go for first.

Mechanically speaking I was not sure how maps were going to work exactly, but essentially you need Waystones, which for me started dropping toward the end of the campaign. You click on a node on the map and it opens an inventory and you place the tier of waystone that you want to run, which turns that map into that tier. This is honestly a cleaner system than the whole maps dropping at specific levels, but it still means that you are going to need copious amounts of way stones to progress your way through the content. The mapping NPC (not naming names for spoilers) will sell you a limited quantity of waystones similar to how Kirac and earlier Zana did in Path of Exile. I’ve not interacted with the Atlas passives yet, because I believe I have to complete the quest to do 10 T1 maps before I get any points to spend.

This is what my tree currently looks like at level 70. I am slowly making my way toward a cluster that is going to give additional close melee damage and area of effect. I am contemplating taking a bit of a detour at some point and picking up the 3% life node, which has a few 7-strength nodes on the way to it. I will also probably want to pick up the max resistance nodes, but given that I am nowhere close to capped, I figure this is a future-me problem. I’ve been stacking percentage block on the jewels on my tree and have managed to get up to 51% which means if I find a better shield I will be really close to the block cap. I am going to have to spend most of my exalts in an attempt to get better gear and resistance capped, but my long-term project is to find The Surrender which drops from Breach bosses but should make me way more tanky with its life recoup. I might start banking Stone Tower Shields in an effort to chance gamble on trying to hit one.

All in all, though, my opinions of Path of Exile have improved significantly since last week. I still feel like this game is overturned, especially in the early game, and that a lot of those bosses have about a third to a half too many hitpoints for when you encounter them. That said though, once my build started to come together I have been enjoying myself considerably more. I think Warrior probably just has a really weak start, and it takes forever to start to get abilities that I would consider good. You are forced into the Rolling Slam and Boneshatter combo for way too long and it feels bad for killing bosses. I feel like if they swapped Sunder to a second-tier ability instead of a third-tier ability, that would greatly improve the playstyle as Sunder can absolutely carry you even into the endgame.