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Top 3 Popular Builds In POE 3.23 - Arc Totem's Hierophant, Venom Gyre Deadeye & Vaal Ice Shot Deadeye

Jan 05, 2024

I’m going to show you 3 most played builds during the Week 4 in Path of Exile 3.23 Affliction League. If you're interested in trying any of those builds, simply follow my guide and learn how to do these builds. Make sure that you have enough POE Currency to afford the budget.

Top 3 Most Popular Build In Path Of Exile 3.23  Affliction League

Build 1: Arc Totem's Hierophant

Let’s start with a very classic skill that is represented in its totem version - the Arc Totem's Hierophant with the Templar class. On this build, we use many totems that cast the Arc skill for fast and safe clear speed.

Pros & Cons

Listen to the pros of this build: I would start with how cheap and easy it is to complete your Atlas using this build. With almost no investment, you have a powerful, safe, and fast character that will be the perfect currency farmer for this and future builds.

Now, to list the cons: This build doesn’t have access to evasion or spell suppression, but don’t worry, totem builds are very safe to play. Another issue is that some players might find this gameplay to be a little tedious and too easy. But as you know, this is just a matter of taste.

Budget

You can get it strong early in-game maps with only around 35 chaos. To comfortably advance to yellow maps, you need to invest around 90 chaos, and for easily completing your Atlas, I recommend investing around 3 divines. But you can totally do it with less.

This build needs 3 mandatory POE Items, but they’re normally very cheap and easy to get. The first one is the Soul Mantle Armor that causes socketed gems to be supported by a Level 20 spell totem. This grants us an extra support skill gem. We also need a Kikazaru Ring to counter the effect of curses. This is because the side effect of the Soul Mantle is that we apply a random curse on you whenever a totem dies. Finally, we also need a Self-Flagellation Jewel that grants up to 20% of increased damage for each curse on you. Thanks to Soul Mantle, you’ll always be with around 9 curses, resulting in 180% increased damage.

Path of Exile 3.23 Arc Totem

Clear Speed

This build gets a 9 out of 10. Arc is an outstanding skill that chains for many enemies and easily clears enormous packs. This build comes with 4 totems casting this amazing skill.

Boss Damage

It deserves 9 out of 10. With the right debuffs and all 4 totem summons, this build can take even big bosses down without any issue.

Survivability

I’ll give it 9 out of 10. As a totem build, you’ll always be far from action while your totems do all the work. So if you know how to mind your position, you can easily complete high-tier maps with low-grade gear. Above all, this build still comes with high armor and high block chance.

Build 2: Venom Gyre Deadeye

Next, we have an overpowered skill that have escaped the Nerf Hammer too many times - the Venom Gyre Deadeye with the Ranger class. Venom Gyre is a very interesting skill which fires a projectile that hits enemies and returns to you, piercing and dealing damage to everything on its path. When the projectile successfully returns to you, you can keep and stack them up to 30 times, and they will all be released at once when you use the Whirling Blades movement skill.

Pros & Cons

To list the pros of this build, I wouldn’t even know where to start. It counts with amazing clear speed, boss damage, and a big effective HP. Above all, it’s cheap and easy to put together. It doesn’t require any mandatory unique item.

Now, to list the cons. The rego challenge here is hard to find. Something not to like on this build. However, I would say that, as most builds, this one is also vulnerable to chaos damage, unless, of course, you invest in chaos resistance gear.

Path of Exile 3.23 Venom Gyre

Budget

This build is cheap. You can get strong early in-game maps with only around 90 Chaos Orbs. To comfortably advance to yellow maps, you need to invest around 120 chaos, and for easily completing Atlas, I recommend investing around 4 divines.

Clear Speed

I’ll give this build 10 out of 10. The Venom Gyre projectile already has an expensive nature for the amount of time it stays dealing damage on-screen. Now, with a Deadeye that grants a lot of speed and many buffs to projectiles, the result is what you’re seeing on this tier 16 gameplay.

Boss Damage

It is also a 10 out of 10. You can use Venom Gyre to instantly have 50 stack projectiles and delete bosses with an amazing shotgun effect using Whirling Blades on them. It’s just unreal, and I can’t believe it wasn’t nerfed again.

Survivability

I’ll give it 9 out of 10. This build counts with over 80,000 effective HP because of high armor, high evasion, spell suppression, and block chance.

Build 3: Vaal Ice Shot Deadeye

Finally, we have an archer skill that has incredible single-target damage - The Vaal Ice Shot Deadeye with the Ranger class. Ice Shot is an outstanding archer skill that freezes the whole screen of enemies, granting many explosions. This one will count with 2 versions of this build: a budget and a complete one.

Pros & Cons

To list the pros of this build, I would start with how strong Ice Shot is. When you use it on bosses, you won’t even need your ballistas to obliterate them in less than a second. The clear speed is also outstanding, killing many monsters with only one shot.

Now, to list the cons, I would say that this build is not very tanky. Even though you have some defensive layers, it’s important to take advantage of your ranged attacks and stay far from danger. If you don’t mind your position, you might die.

Path of Exile 3.23 Vaal Ice Shot

Budget

You can get a strong early game map with only around 80 chaos. To comfortably advance to yellow maps, I recommend investing around 150 chaos, and for easily completing your Atlas, I recommend investing around 4 Divine Orbs. But if you go for the complete version, you need to invest at least 4 more divines.

On the budget version, you only need one mandatory unique item for this build: the Yoke of Suffering Amulet that causes all of your Elemental damage to shock. This way, our enemies take a lot more damage. On the complete version, besides the Yoke of Suffering, you also need the Lioneye’s Fall and the Thread of Hope unique jewels. They are expensive but grant an enormous boost to your damage.

Clear Speed

I’ll give it 10 out of 10. You fire many projectiles with high attack speed, and those projectiles chain on enemies, bounce off walls, and go everywhere, freezing and exploding them. It’s just amazing.

Boss Damage

It is also great and deserves 10 out of 10. Ice Shot is probably the strongest bow skill and can destroy bosses easily. Above all, you can also count on your ballistas for a lot more damage.

Survivability

I’ll give this build 8 out of 10. Even though you have armor, evasion, spell suppression, and can kill enemies from a suitable distance, this build isn’t very tanky. If you don’t mind your position, you might die.

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