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U4GM POE 2: How to Build Spirit Walker Twisters (6 อ่าน)
30 พ.ค. 2569 15:16
There's a reason Spirit Walker Twisters is getting talked about so much in Path of Exile 2: Return of the Ancients. It doesn't ask you to stand still, pray your cast finishes, and hope the pack doesn't jump you first. You throw out Twisters, keep moving, and let the damage roll through the screen. That makes it feel great for players who want fast maps, steady upgrades, and enough farming speed to build up Path of Exile 2 Currency without turning every run into a slow grind.
<h2>How the build actually plays</h2>
The basic idea is simple, which is part of the appeal. You create several Twisters and guide fights so enemies move through them or get clipped by overlapping paths. When it's working, packs melt while you're already moving toward the next group. It's not a "press one button and forget it" setup, though. You'll notice the difference when you learn where to cast, when to reposition, and when to save your movement skill. Good placement matters a lot against rares and bosses, since overlapping Twisters can turn decent damage into much better damage.
<h2>Scaling damage without making it awkward</h2>
Most players should look for the clean, reliable stats first. Gem levels, spell damage, elemental damage, cast speed, critical chance, and critical multiplier all fit the build well. Cast speed feels especially nice while leveling because the build becomes smoother, not just stronger. For support gems, people often lean into area coverage early, then shift toward harder single-target damage once mapping starts to feel easy. You don't need perfect gear on day one. A solid spell weapon with useful modifiers will carry you a long way, and regular upgrades feel noticeable.
<h2>Defence and gearing priorities</h2>
It's tempting to stack damage and call it done, but that's usually when the build starts feeling worse. Life, energy shield, resistances, and a proper defensive layer should stay near the top of your list, especially before higher-tier maps. Spirit Walker gives the build useful freedom, but it won't save a character with uncapped resistances and paper-thin armour or evasion. On rings, amulets, and other accessories, grab cast speed or critical stats when you can, but don't ignore mana sustain and attributes. Nothing feels worse than having the right skill setup and not being able to run it comfortably.
<h2>Where it shines in the endgame</h2>
Spirit Walker Twisters is at its best when the map layout gives you room to move. Open areas feel excellent, and dense packs are exactly what the build wants. Bossing is fine once you've invested into gem levels and critical scaling, but early on, some fights can feel slower than the map clear suggests. That's normal. Keep upgrading your weapon, tighten your supports, and learn the boss movement patterns. If you're pushing Atlas progress or planning to buy Path of Exile 2 Currency for faster gearing, this build has enough speed and comfort to stay useful well beyond the campaign.
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