Often referred to as a spiritual successor of the critically-acclaimed Diablo series, Path of Exilehas proven to gamers everywhere that it merits its own place in the Action-RPG genre. Path of Exile features complex procedurally generated maps that provide players with near-limitless replayability. And with the latest expansion, Siege of the Atlas, players can now enjoy more end-game content, plus a brutal Archnemesis League.
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But, players who want to enjoy the game to the fullest will want to know what mistakes to avoid during their playthrough. And one such error is not following a build guide, especially during solo League runs. Fortunately, Path of Exile has plenty of powerful solo classes that'll make any League a no-brainer.
The Mage Skeleton Necromancer is heavily based on summoning an undead skeleton army, which means players will need to have plenty of Mana Flasks to summon enough Skeletons. Moreover, any skill that summons minions has a high casting time, so players will need to prepare before jumping into a battle, especially against bosses.
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Players will rely solely on minion damage, which scales as the character levels up and becomes stronger. Apart from putting points into Mana, players will also need to put into Life and Recovery of Life. Finally, players will need to get their hands on Corrupted Gear so they can easily defeat high-tier mobs and bosses.
This solo class build has one of Path of Exile's best AOE damage outputs. That's because Tectonic Slam, an AOE skill, creates fissures across a large area, which can easily destroy lower-tier mobs. But as a result, the Tectonic Slam Chieftain build la
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