With Path of Exile 2’s early access now live, the game’s balance is already getting wild. The new skill gem system, fresh classes, and that clever weapon swap mechanic have opened the door to setups that can tear through the campaign and maps like they’re nothing. You’ll see players experimenting with all sorts of combos, but right now, three builds are clearly ahead of the pack. Each one taps into different strengths, from pure speed to brutal tankiness, and they’re shaping the first big meta of the game. If you’re looking to jump in and start strong, these are the ones to watch — especially if you’re thinking about stacking up some PoE 2 Currency to gear them out fast.
The Sorceress is leading the charge for casters. In this version, Frost Bolt and Ice Nova work together in a way that feels almost unfair. You fire off Frost Bolts, then pop Ice Nova from each projectile, and the whole screen just explodes in icy shards. It’s quick, it’s clean, and it’s satisfying. The twist is adding lightning into the mix. Slot in Arc or Chain Lightning with a trigger support, and you’ve got frost freezing mobs while lightning shocks them, multiplying your damage. Survivability isn’t just about stacking defences here — the chill and freeze effects slow enemies down, and the new dodge roll lets you slip out of danger. Weapon swapping adds another layer: a wand and shield setup for wide clearing, then a two-handed staff for single-target nukes like Ice Spear. Bosses barely have time to react before they’re gone. It’s hard to beat the mix of clear speed and flexible damage this build offers.
For players who’d rather be in the thick of it, the Monk’s “Falling Thunder” build is pure melee adrenaline. The Monk’s Spirit resource builds up fast with quick hits from fist weapons or quarterstaves. Once you’re full, you unleash Falling Thunder — a crushing slam with big area damage. The loop is simple but deadly: dash into a pack, hit fast to build Spirit, swap weapons, and drop the finisher. The swap is key here. Dual fists give you the speed to charge up, then you switch to a heavy two-handed quarterstaff for the slam’s big multiplier. It’s a rhythm that keeps you moving and hitting hard. Defensively, the Monk leans on evasion and dodge chance, plus mobility skills to stay alive. It’s aggressive, it’s fast, and it’s built for players who like to keep the pressure on from start to finish.
Then there’s the Warrior’s “Unstoppable Juggernaut” — the tank of the trio. This build is all about stacking armour, life, and damage reduction until you feel unkillable. Ground Slam or Earthshatter are the go-to skills, now with bigger impact zones and better physics. The Juggernaut ascendancy feeds into the idea that your defence powers your offence. Some nodes give you more damage based on armour, others reward you for taking hits. It creates this loop where standing your ground actually makes you hit harder. Weapon swap works differently here. For clearing, you use a massive two-handed mace or axe to hit big areas. For bosses, you swap to a one-handed weapon and shield, boosting block and armour so you can just sit in the fight and keep swinging. It’s not as fast as the Sorceress, but it’s relentless and safe, perfect for players who want to face-tank chaos without worrying about every little mechanic. And if you’re planning to push this build into the toughest content, having a stash of path of exile 2 currency ready will make gearing up a lot smoother.
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