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I am not discussing poe currency the dank crypts

  • No, I am not discussing poe currency the dank crypts and black mausoleums I stalk through, clicking madly on my never ending quest for loot. I am speaking about the apparently impenetrable shadow of sophistication that hangs over it, that sense of complete confusion as another esoteric system is introduced with no idea what it is for or how it helps my personality become more powerful.

    In the four years since Path of Exile was first released, I've attempted to play it innumerable times. I begin a new personality and, so long, abandon them since I feel overwhelmed by the sheer intricacy--the commodity-based market, freeform character progression, and the always nagging feeling that I'm playing it the incorrect way. But with the launch of its massive Fall of Oriath growth a month ago, I decided to try once more, and I have found the light. Path of Exile is not an easy POE game to enter, but if you stick with it, you'll discover the very richly rewarding ARPG on the market.

    Path of Exile is a concept crafter's dream come true, the kind of POE match with seemingly endless ways to buy poe orbs construct and maximize your ideal character. On top of a typical leveling system is a passive skill shrub that makes Final Fantasy 10's Sphere Grid seem like a 'join the dots' puzzle book for toddlers--and that's only the start. There's an Ascension platform for additional specializing your personality, a Pantheon system which gives you more passive bonuses for murdering various gods and trapping their own souls, the ability gems that lets you essentially spellcraft--the list goes on. And on. And on.