Fortify Support - Grants your zombies the Fortify buff for 5 seconds. Minion Life Support - Gives extra life to your zombies. (You may switch this for Meat Shield Support if you prefer your Zombies to stay close to you and Taunt whoever comes close.) It also gives your Zombies bonus damage and makes them as aggressive as possible (though they still follow you if you go elsewhere). This keeps your zombies caught up “all” the time. Without this, you'll find you'll be standing alone, without the ability to do damage yourself, while your zombies are all alive. Feeding Frenzy Support - Very important for YOUR survival. Minion Damage Support - Improves minion damage. Raise Zombie - Our main skill, a minion skill. Otherwise, fully level all gems.ĥ/6 Link - Main Skill (Socket in your chest) Don’t level Cast when Damage Taken past gem level 1. For example: " Cast when Damage Taken (Level 1)". *If I have a level next to a gem, stop levelling that gem at that level. I'll have a "20%" beside the gem name to indicate it's a priority to be quality first. Then you can improve the quality of any other gems you see fit. So be sure to use your Gemcutter's Prisms on these gems first if you are following this build closely.
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There are a couple of gems that we want (for fun) to be at full quality. There are two NPC's that sell all purchasable gems: the first one is Siosa in the Library in Act 3 (you have to do his quest first (the Library is connected to The Imperial Gardens)), the second NPC is Lilly Roth in Act 6.
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Until then you can get some gems for free from quest rewards, purchase some from specific NPCs in each town, or find them as loot. PoE restricts which gems are available to each class until Act 3. It has some Tips for New Players in there that you may find useful.) (I'll reference my One Stop Shop a few times in my guides. I hope the guides help you have a relaxing PoE experience and also help you learn and love the game as well. Just be prepared to discover the game and make some choices for yourself :). My guides are massive because they completely revolve around helping new players understand what's going on. My guides aren't intended to be the PoE wiki (but I provide many links to it, so don't worry). I give lots of detail but it's to help explain and simplify the mechanics and concepts within the build and have you understand what's going on. Nor do I tell you to do things in a certain order. I give direction in my guides, but not many "step by step" directions. So, when it comes to my guides, it is my goal to help new players learn the game, but learn it in a way that you'll really grasp what's happening on your own. It is the intent of all my guides to give people a relaxing way to play PoE (no matter their experience with the game) while also helping new people understand what's going on. I understand that some people look to guides for help progressing in the game, while others are simply looking for a neat idea to try out. If you love theory crafting (coming up with different combos of skills and seeing if it'll work out), there is no other game that compares to this one.įor new people trying to learn Path of Exile, it's my opinion that the most efficient way to learn the game is by doing things for yourself trying things out in-game, reading nodes/mods/skills, and making choices for yourself. Its million different mechanics work together is so many countless combinations that there really are endless ways to play this game.