Feb 23, 2019 - Areas with monster level above 70 are considered to have a lower. A level 80 character must be getting 3.79 times as much experience per.
I started to play Path of Exile and really enjoy it. I played some games of this kind before so I know the concept. I know that Path of Exile as a level cap of 100. However it is kind of long to reach as I can on the official forum and official game FAQ.
I want to know where I should stop 'grinding' experience doing with the stuff I picked up on the ground because I know I'll use something else later and start focusing on having a good gear and maybe use the crafting materials I kept all the way through the dificulties.
For exemple; In diablo 2 when you were between levels 80 and 85 it was a good time to stop grinding and start gearing up.
I'm open to any Math-based or non-math-based answers as well as any experiments you can do!
Xavier HuppéXavier Huppé
1 Answer
This question will have a different answer depending on what build you are trying to accomplish.
For example, the old 'CI Fire Discharger' would require level 80 or so before being able to effectively respec from HP to CI/ES. Because of this, you would use whatever HP gear you could cheaply find until you got to 80+, and then respec and get expensive gear at the same time. This is of course an example of a build that doesn't become extremely powerful until really late, most other popular builds because powerful much earlier.
As a general rule, a time to focus more on gear would be around level 70, when you are in Merciless Act 3 and are ready to start farming Maps. Although high gear isn't needed to start the early level maps, most people will take a massive gear jump before starting them. Most CI classes will also spec out of HP and into CI at around the 60-70 mark, considering they have the CI gear ready.
Once again though, this all depends on the build you are playing and how you want to approach it as to when XP farming turns to gear farming.
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As an addendum to this question, my situation is even worse: my character is level 60, and my friend has just begun.This translates in me getting 99.2% of the xp points.
Going to higher level areas would not help, because he would run into the level penalty.
Is there an effective way (strategy/ zone grinding) to help him level up fast without boring him do death? (I'm trying to make him like the game, not hate it)
Federico
FedericoFederico
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There is no real way to power level someone like in other ARPG's (Diablo).
If you were to join his game as a higher level and start killing monsters, you would be getting a much higher share of the xp for being a higher level while only doubling the base xp gain from monsters. Also if you move too far away from your friend and they aren't able to keep up they won't gain any xp for monsters you killed. Both of these would probably end up slowing down the leveling process for your friend instead of speeding it up. (Wiki page on xp gain in parties)
PoE is definitely a game to be taken slowly and get a hang of all the different mechanics, spells, skill tree etc first hand. Sure you can and possibly have already told them plenty about the game but they still might not understand until actually interacting with it.
I would assure them that yes the first couple acts or so are boring on normal but the game picks up pace once you get more support gems and passive points. Just talk with them over something like Skype or curse voice just to keep them a bit more occupied while leveling and be there to answer questions they might run into.
VanBuzzKillVanBuzzKill
Since you are level 60, you should have more currency than your friend. Enough to buy some leveling uniques that would make his journey through earlier levels a breeze.
- dual Perandus Signet, worth 45 chaos in Prophecy at the moment, with 2% increased Experience gained
- a Tabula Rasa, around 10 chaos, so that he wouldn't worry about linking sockets in the beginning of his game
Other leveling gear will depend on what build your friend is going to roll:
Casters
- Lifesprig, worth 1 chaos
- Reverberation Rod from level 24, worth less than 1 chaos
- Wanderlust gives a nice movespeed bonus for casters early in the game, for 1 chaos
- Atziri's Foible (1 alch, usable from level 16) makes you forget your mana problems.
- Sidhebreath for Necromancers-to-be, worth 1 alch.
Trapper
- Deerstalker from level 22, worth 1 alch
- Sunblast from level 37, worth 1 alch
Bow
- Storm Cloud from level 9, worth 1 chaos
- Quill Rain from level 5, worth 1 chaos
- Briskwrap from level 9 or Foxshade later, from level 25, both less than an alch.
- Hyrri's Bite from level 10, worth around an alch.
- Goldrim early on, worth 1 chaos.
Melee
- Wideswing for insane AoE on melee skills from level 18, worth less than an alch
- Facebreaker on from level 16 for crit melee, worth 1 chaos
- Meginord's Girdle from level 8, worth 1 chaos
- Blackheart, worth 2 chaos, with a potential to turn into overpowered Voidheart if you friend likes the game enough.
- Wurm's Molt from level 8 for life leech, worth 1 alch
- Limbsplit from level 13, worth 1 chaos
- Kaom's Sign, worth 1 chaos each, especially if you are going Endurance charges
Totems
- Night's Hold from level 10, worth around 10 chaos in Standard, but extremely useful for leveling with Flame Totem early.
On top of that, do not underestimate the complexity of this game. Play along with your friend and be there to answer his questions.
svavilsvavil
Another option for powerleveling has been recently discussed on Reddit.
The higher-level character wears Southbound. Unless his damage has cold or damage over time components, his hits will leave the mobs at 1 hp. The lower-level character follows in his path, far enough not to trigger the experience penalty. To be fast, the lower-level character equips an area of effect skill and / or Increased Area of Effect support gem. Quicksilver flasks and Seven-League Step are recommended.
svavilsvavil
You can try, but he has to like the 'grind' on his own. The best things you can do if you want to 'rush':
- Buy him leveling uniques (advise in other answers / forums / guides)
- Get him waypoints across areas for faster progression
- Advise on actual leveling / farming areas (dried lake, ledge etc)
Overall if he's new, just make a fresh char and play along, or let him come along slowly. There's a lot of complexity and depth in poe, which you only uncover if you grind... He has to like the repetitive grinding, item discovery etc. on it's own (else he'll never get into poe) so rushing a new guy may not be a good idea anyways.
You have to have the excitement of seeing a unique drop and then iding it and reading about it (then discovering that it's junk, repeat 1000 times) and be willing to continue on if you're going to get into poe.
VivekVivek