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Guide To Get Vengeant Cascade Skill - Path of Exile 3.21 Crucible League

Apr 24, 2023

With Path of Exile metadata is constantly changing. Players can also find new ways to play by introducing new powerful mechanics, or discovering new powerful combinations. Sometimes they’re balanced, and other times, they’re replaced by something superior.

While Vengeant Cascade is a passive skill on the skill tree that was recently reworked, any build based on projectile skills will become especially powerful when using this skill.

The power and popularity of Vengeant Cascade has many players wondering how to get it. Although it is one of the passive skills on the skill tree, players cannot earn it by putting skill points into it. Below, I will tell you how to obtain and use Vengeant Cascade.

Broken Interaction With Vengeant Cascade PoE Crucible League

How To Get Vengeant Cascade

As we all know, players want to acquire passive skills in Path of Exile, and the easiest way is to keep collecting experience until they invest in skill points to obtain them when leveling up. However, Vengeant Cascade is a hidden passive skill. Players cannot obtain this passive skill by investing skill points, but through anointing.

Players can anoint Rings, Amulets, and certain special Blight items where oil is required. They randomly awarded oil to players when they complete a Blight. Blight is a tower defense-like mechanic that players can encounter while mapping. They also drop randomly in Blight ravaged maps.

anointment only passive skills

Depending on the combination of oil types, any plaster in the ring will boost the stats of the towers used in Blight. Players can activate any passive skill on the skill tree, including hidden skills like Vengeant Cascade, by using Anoints on Amulets.

These skills often only need two oils to apply, two Golden oils and one Amber oil. Players can see the oil component of any passive skill by holding down the alt key and hovering over these POE Crucible Items.

Also Read: POE 3.21: What Are Skill Gems And Links? - Beginner’s Guide

Of these, Golden oils are the highest grade oils and therefore the rarest. Players usually need to repeatedly farm many Blight encounters and Blight-ravaged maps before they may drop one. Players’ investment in Path of Exile’s Atlus skill tree and use of Blight-related passive skills should also help during this farm.

In addition, you can also trade with other players and directly utilize POE Currency to obtain oil. Due to the popularity of this kind of Anoint, players have a high demand for Golden oils. Therefore, this is also the reason why Golden oils are rare and expensive.

PoE 3.21 Vengeant Cascade Ele Hit Deadeye

Why Vengeant Cascade Is So Powerful

Also, since Golden Oils are scarce and expensive, I’d still recommend not applying it to less effective Amulets that you might want to upgrade ASAP. Instead, you can try to apply Vengeant Cascade to Amulets that your build will be using for a long time. Golden Oils may also drop from other loot you get, but this is less likely.

This passive ability causes all projectiles you fire to return to you as they pass through enemy paths. Since it’s also able to hit and damage the enemy on the way back, it basically doubles your damage.

Builds like Lightning Arrow Deadeye in particular make good use of this ability while firing projectiles in a wide area, dealing massive damage to enemies. This is why Vengeant Cascade is so powerful and popular. If you want to give it a try, you might as well start now. Good luck to you.

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