Best Path of Exile Class Builds Guide

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There are seven main classes and nineteen ascendancy classes in the Path of Exile. Every character has different attributes, different play styles, and ascendancy classes. Here, we bring you the best Path of Exile Class Builds Guide to help you stand out in the game.

 

1. Trickster (Shadow)

• Role in the game: dot damage dealer
• Main Attribute: Dexterity/Intelligence
• Used equipment: Light armors parts and wands + spirit shield
• Gear Price: 4/5
• Class difficulty: 2/5

 

Our number one pick for the best class in Path of Exile, love him or hate him, it's the Trickster ascendancy for the Shadow. This sneaky guy slices and dices everyone's insight and is just about impossible to hit. His evasion skills compile with his dexterity to glide through the competition.

 

We love the Trickster Shadow for his ability to deal with massive AOE and single target damage with ease. He's a flexible character, and with the right build, he's hard to beat. Endgame content starts to feel a little too easy when pummeling faces with this guy.

The trickster is the best and one of the most popular shadow ascendancy classes in Poe. It is a hybrid class that connects two types of damage: magical and physical. When fighting opponents, the trickster can cause a lethal blow which will inflict a DoT type of damage. The class has many ways of development and that is the reason why it is so commonly chosen by players. Trickster is characterized by high evasion and energy shield. This character can also generate frenzy and power charges which will boost his damage output. I can clearly recommend Trickster for new players because it is a much easier class to play than Saboteur or Assassin. Also, remember not to take this shadow class as a league starter because of recommended gear prices.

 

2. Deadeye (Ranger)

• Role in the game: Damage dealer with high critical strike chance
• Main Attribute: Dexterity
• Used equipment: Light armors parts and bows with quivers
• Gear Price: 2/5
• Class difficulty: 5/5

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We're in love with the Deadeye ascendancy for the Ranger class in Path of Exile, and you should be too. She's a bow-wielding, monster-slaying renegade, looking great while doing it all. The Deadeye Ranger will lead you through endgame content easily with the right build.

 

Probably the most popular ranger ascendancy class. The Deadeye is focused on dealing area of effect damage by using projectile arrows. Most of the passive skill tree modifiers apply to bow attacks. Deadeye is perfect at dealing with critical strikes to opponents. She can shoot up to 8 arrows in one attack. That makes deadeye perfect at mapping and clearing higher instances. The only problem can be only the fact that class is hard to play. Without some game knowledge and skill in avoiding minions damage, you will die a lot. I do not recommend this class for people who have just started their journey with PoE.

 

3. Chieftain (Marauder)

• Role in the game: damage dealer/totem summoner
• Main Attribute: Strength/Fire damage
• Used equipment: Heavy armors parts and two-handed swords, dual-wielding
• Gear Price: 1/5
Class difficulty: 3/5

 

If you want a powerful, fun way to go into the current Path of Exile meta, the Chieftain ascendancy for the Marauder class is the way to go. This hulking brute smashes skulls for breakfast and cleaves bodies for dinner.

 

The Chieftain Marauder allows for tanky builds that still deal with significant damage. Depending on your build, the Chieftain can offer a lot of flexibility for gear choice. This is huge in the current meta because it allows you to build cheap, or to invest in extremely high DPS with choice gear.

 

The Chieftain is the class that is focused on burning enemies with fire damage and also placing totems. The class offers additional effects that boost its fire abilities by adding damage. He can boost his damage by physical damage conversion, magic penetration or covering opponents in ash. What is more, his passive skill tree is responsible for enhancing totems damage and making them debuff opponents. They are also used as life leeches and regeneration boosts source. The Chieftain is rather a weak champion when it comes to survivability but his ability to summon totems makes him invaluable in the battle fervor of combat. I do not recommend this class for newbie players due to his playstyle difficulty.

 

4. Champion (Duelist)

• Role in the game: Tanky/DPS/Support with auras
• Main Attribute: Strength/Intelligence
• Used equipment: Light armors parts with shield and swords
• Gear Price: 1/5
• Class difficulty: 3/5

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To take fourth place, the Champion ascendancy for the Duelist class comes in to play on our list. This class is fast and furious, offering hyper-quick melee attacks that clear the screen. With his abilities complied with your skills, you can cut and slash your way through hordes of monsters like a hot knife through butter.

 

We love the Champion for his power, speed, and durability. He can swing and tear his way through gobs of mobs, and if built right, he'll hardly show any wear and tear for his efforts. Plus he has great single target DPS potential.

 

The Champion is a class that specializes in helping teammates that had gotten themselves into trouble. The class can increase party members' stats or tank opponents when needed. Champion is a perfect party member when you wanna make higher-level instances for example uber lab. He is also good at debuffing enemies with his taunts and impales. The champion skill tree is mostly focused on increasing survivability rather than damage. The playstyle of the champion mostly depends on what role you want to play. If you wanna support and focus on increasing allies stats, the class is perfect for you. If you decide to play solo, there is also the possibility to make the champion to be a reliable damage dealer if you use proper itemization. Champion class is not recommended for newbie players because of the complex play style. Also, the class is boring when you decide to play as support.

 

5. Elementalist (Witch)

• Role in the game: elemental damage dealer
• Main Attribute: Intelligence
• Used equipment: Robe parts and wands + spirit shield
• Gear Price: 1/5
• Class difficulty: 1/5

 

The Elementalist ascendancy for the Witch class is flexible and powerful. Utilizing the arcane powers of fire, ice, and lightning, the Elementalist burns, freezes, and shocks her way through packs of mobs with ease. As is typical of the Path of Exile, there are multiple routes to success with the Elementalist Witch.

 

It won't take you long to realize that The Elementalist is a badass. She deals with devastating damage and often in an AOE format. This means she's got great clear speeds, and she excels using some of the flashiest, fascinating looking skills in the game.

The best and the easiest ascendancy Poe class for Witch. Elementalist focuses on things that are considered as elemental in the path of exile. She has nice elemental damage output and survivability as well. Elementalist is also good at summoning golems which are an additional source of damage. The class also specializes in elemental Herald's buffs, ailments and mixing elemental damage.

 

Elementalist is the perfect class for everyone. She deals good damage and has nice survivability. What is more, uniques required for Elementalist builds to get on a nice level of play are cheap, and thanks to that the class is perfect for league starter. I recommend this class for new players, especially with our build.

 

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