POE 2 Early Access - How To Make The Best Warrior Build?

In this guide, we cover the best skills, gear, and passive tree selections to maximize your damage, defense, and mobility on Warrior Build in POE 2 Early Access.

There are 12 classes to choose from in POE 2, and each class has 3 Ascendancies. This means that players have a lot of room to personalize their POE 2.

How To Make The Best Warrior Build During POE 2 Early Access?

In POE 2 Early Access that players can experience, six professions and 12 Ascendancies have been opened. Among the classes that can be selected now, Warrior is the only one that is completely based on strength. A proper build can maximize its ability.

Obviously, Warrior is a completely melee class, and its main output relies on two-handed mauls and maces to cause physical damage. The weapon assembly can be changed according to our needs. Sometimes a one-handed weapon can be replaced with a shield to resist attacks, but the damage reduction is also certain. However, it is very simple to switch between them in the game.

As a warrior in POE 2 Early Access, the ascendancies we can currently choose are The Titan and The Warbringer, which will point to the advantages of defense and offense. The Titan takes a fierce attack, gaining power and causing damage through the aftermath of the attack and passive. The Warbringer is better at destroying the enemy's defense to increase its own damage. In the current version, more players will give priority to defense, that is, The Titan. This is also a very suitable choice for novices, because when we face the BOSS at close range, having a strong defense ability is the key to your survival in the battle.

When fighting against groups of monsters, you can use more skills such as Earthquake, Rolling Slam, and Shockwave Totem. Leap Slam can help you escape from the heavy siege, while Hammer of the Gods should be reserved for the strongest BOSS.

When we are warriors, it is obvious that the attribute points that need to be enhanced must be strength. It is obvious that the effect of investing attribute points in agility and intelligence is not obvious. This also means that Warrior is a very slow class, so it is very suitable for players who are slow but patient.