Path of Exile 2 players now have access to a new Titan build designed by popular YouTuber Panzerfaust. This build aims to control crowds of enemies by immobilizing them, providing a strategic advantage in challenging scenarios. By leveraging specific skill gems and unique passive skills, players can effectively navigate through dense enemy formations.
This latest strategy builds upon earlier character builds that focused primarily on physical attacks and summoning allies. Previously, players relied on brute force to overcome adversaries, whereas Panzerfaust’s method introduces a more control-oriented approach.
How does the Titan build immobilize enemies?
The Titan ascendancy, through the Hulking Form passive, enhances the effects of selected passive skills by 50%. This boost allows the utilization of the Blasphemy skill gem combined with Temporal Chains, creating a constant aura that imposes a -100% speed debuff on nearby enemies, effectively stopping their movement.
What makes Panzerfaust’s approach unique in PoE 2?
Unlike typical Warrior builds that emphasize physical damage or summons, Panzerfaust’s Titan build relies heavily on spells for damage. By focusing on disabling large groups of enemies, the build enables players to strategically control the battlefield and target opponents with spells like Living Bomb and Frost Bomb.
What are the requirements to implement this build?
Assembling Panzerfaust’s Titan build requires significant endgame progression and specific rare glove stats, which may necessitate considerable investment of in-game currency. While effective for map clearing, the build does not extend its disabling capabilities to boss enemies, instead focusing on rapid elimination through accumulated passives.
Panzerfaust’s Titan build represents a strategic divergence in PoE 2 gameplay, emphasizing crowd control and spell-based damage over traditional Warrior tactics. By limiting enemy movement, players can maintain control over the battlefield, offering a distinct advantage in handling large scales of adversaries. This approach not only enhances survivability but also optimizes damage output in densely populated maps.