If you have played action RPGs for a while now, you know how hard it is to choose a class, especially when it comes to offense and defense. If you choose the former, you might not have enough survivability to take on the tougher content. Conversely, going for a more defensive character might not be powerful enough to beat anything of value.
The good news is that there is a way for you to build a character in PoE that gives you the best of both worlds. The build in question is none other than the Armor-Stacking Smite Juggernaut.
With this build, you no longer have to think about going offense or defense because this covers everything. You are both tanky and powerful, which is why it has been one of the best builds in PoE for quite a while now.
So, if you are interested in creating this character, then read on. This is our comprehensive build guide for the Armor-Stacking Smite Juggernaut in Path of Exile 3.25 Settlers of Kalguur League!
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Basics
The Armor-Stacking Smite Juggernaut is one of the endgame builds in Path of Exile. You are probably wondering how it works considering that it is great in both offense and defense. Well, there are several moving parts that work together to make this build work.
First and foremost, you are going to equip the Replica Dreamfeather. This is a unique one-handed sword that increases your attack damage for every 450 points of armor that you have. This is basically where the "armor-stacking" moniker comes from.
Speaking of which, how exactly do you get so much armor? Well, there are a lot of ways you can improve the said defensive layer, but one of the most important for the build is the Grasping Mail. This body armor can be acquired by doing Breach runs or by selling a full inventory of Breach Rings to a vendor.
Anyway, it can have a lot of unique effects. However, you should get one that has the mods, "Armour is Increased by Overcapped Fire Resistance" and "Evasion Rating is Increased by Overcapped Cold Resistance."
With the above-mentioned Grasping Mail equipped, you can then focus on increasing your fire and cold resistances to take advantage of the body armor's unique effects. If you are wondering why evasion rating is important in an armor-stacking build, that is because you will take the "Iron Reflexes" keystone passive as well. This converts all of your evasion to armor.
While the core premise of this build is to stack your armor value so high to reach absurd levels of damage, the Armor-Stacking Smite Juggernaut can also be deemed as an aura stacker. That is due to the many auras you should activate in this build, such as Determination, Wrath, Purity of Elements, Purity of Fire, and Purity of Ice, among others.
Now that you know the basic mechanics of the build, what skill are you going to use to attack enemies? Well, you have Smite for that.
Smite is a melee skill in Path of Exile that allows you to whack enemies with a lightning-infused weapon. Doing so causes nearby enemies to take lightning damage as well, though it is important to keep in mind that they only get damaged once per attack.
What makes Smite interesting for the Armor-Stacking Juggernaut is that each time you attack using the skill, you get a temporary aura that grants added lightning damage. Furthermore, you get a high chance of inflicting Shock on enemies, causing them to take even more damage as a result!
While it is quite tempting to create a character that has all of the bases covered, you have to bear in mind that the Armor-Stacking Smite Juggernaut is quite expensive to put up. All of the items you need cost a ton of PoE Currency. So, only attempt this if you have saved up or purchased a lot of Divine Orbs or Mirrors of Kalandra.
Grinding Gear Games (GGG) implemented a bunch of changes in Patch 3.25 that elevate this build’s offensive capabilities to new heights. Both Smite and Vaal Smite have their effectiveness of base and added damage increased significantly. This means that the build can obliterate enemies without a hitch! If you think that the build was already capable of this, wait until you try the new and improved version!
Rage, which is a resource that plays a huge part in your overall damage, is now even better in the Settlers of Kalguur expansion. Although you do not get attack speed and movement speed bonuses per point of Rage anymore, you are granted even more attack damage instead.
It is not all buffs, though, because there are nerfs worth considering as well. Melee totems have been removed from the game, meaning, Ancestral Protector is only a thing of the past. Furthermore, the flat bonuses provided by Determination and Grace have decreased considerably, which means that there is a slight damage decrease when the full damage is calculated.
Having said all of that, the Armor-stacking Smite Juggernaut still deals an impressive amount of damage at the cost of noticeably slower attack speed. As they say, compromises have to be made in order for certain things to work and that is true in this regard.
Playstyle
Even though this build requires a lot of item interactions and mechanics to work, the Armor-Stacking Smite Juggernaut is surprisingly very easy to play.
Once you are inside a map, just run around in search of huge packs of monsters, and then kill them all with Smite! Be sure to use Vaal Smite whenever it is available to improve your overall damage output.
When fighting against tough monsters and bosses, apply Conductivity and Elemental Weakness, and then give them all you've got! Do not forget to activate Berserk as well.
If you run out of Rage, use Enduring Cry to increase your Rage generation quite a bit for a short period.
Ascendancy
There are multiple ascendancy classes that you can choose when creating an armor-stacking character in Path of Exile. However, this build uses the Juggernaut because it is quite tanky and has notable ascendancy passives that can benefit the build immensely.
Undeniable is an offensive node that grants you increased attack speed per 150 points of accuracy. What's more, your accuracy rating is equal to double your STR value. So, if you have 300 Strength, that equates to 600 accuracy! Not to mention that the node itself already provides you with a flat 500 increase in accuracy rating, which means that it is definitely an undeniable node to take (no pun intended).
Unbreakable got a huge change in Path of Exile 3.25 Settlers of Kalguur. This ascendancy node still doubles the armor value of your equipped body armor, so there's no problem with that. However, a portion of your armor no longer mitigates elemental damage from hits. Instead, 15% of your armor now also applies to chaos damage taken from hits.
This is still a great node to take for the Armor-stacking Smite Juggernaut, especially because pinnacle bosses tend to hit you with huge amounts of chaos damage. Fortunately, there is a way for you to address the loss of elemental damage mitigation from Unbreakable, which we will discuss later in the "Gems" section of the build guide.
Untiring is utilized in a different way in this build. You see, this notable ascendancy passive increases your life regeneration by 40%. However, this aspect is disabled because you are going to wear the Kaom's Spirit unique gloves. So, the life regeneration that this node provides is just a way to generate Rage much more quickly.
Unstoppable is pretty much just the cherry on top. This makes you immune to movement reduction effects, which is quite nice when you are on an eight-mod corrupted map. This notable ascendancy passive makes you immune to stun as well, virtually making you an unstoppable force!
Notable Ascendancy Passives for Armor-Stacking Smite Juggernaut
Remember the specific Grasping Mail you are going to equip for this build? Since it helps you gain a ton of armor by improving your fire and cold resistance, you'd want to maximize that by taking Valako, Storm's Embrace from the Chieftain ascendancy tree. This is done by putting Forbidden Flesh and Forbidden Flame jewels on the passive tree with "Valako" as the matching modifier. Once you have it, all you have to worry about is increasing your fire resistance as high as you can via items and gems and your cold resistance will follow.
Gear
The pieces of equipment you are going to use for the Armor-Stacking Smite Juggernaut are quite expensive, most notably if you are going for crafting bases that have synthesized implicit modifiers. However, each piece of gear that you get feels like a noteworthy upgrade, so investing a ton of PoE currency into this build is not a bad thing.
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Weapon
The only weapon that you are going to use for the Armor-Stacking Smite Juggernaut is Replica Dreamfeather. This unique Eternal Sword increases your attack damage by 1% for every 450 points of armor that you have.
What's great about this weapon is that since it is a one-handed sword, you can actually equip two of these at the same time for twice the benefits!
Replica Dreamfeather provides physical damage, attack speed, armor, and accuracy rating – stats that all work in unison to improve the build in multiple ways. Do not be deterred by the "3% Reduced Movement Speed" modifier because that is easily addressed by the Unstoppable node from the Juggernaut.
If you are going to purchase these swords from the trade website, aim to get those with the following corrupted implicits:
- % Increased Attack Speed
- % Chance to Gain Onslaught for 4 Seconds on Kill
- Melee Hits Have 12% Chance to Fortify
Replica Dreamfeather
Body Armor
Another mandatory piece of gear for the build is the Grasping Mail, specifically with the mods that increase your armor and evasion rating based on your overcapped fire resistance and cold resistance, respectively. This particular Grasping Mail costs a ton of currency because other Path of Exile players know what this armor is used for, so prepare your Divine Orbs to acquire this.
If you are going to craft this Grasping Mail yourself, make sure to acquire the aforementioned mods and carefully use "Prefixes Cannot Be Changed" when rolling for your suffixes.
For the Eldritch implicit modifiers, spam the body armor with Grand Eldritch Ichors to get "Determination/Grace Has % Increased Aura Effect" and Grand Eldritch Embers for "% Increased Effect of Non-Curse Auras from Your Skills." Elevating these modifiers using Orb of Conflict is greatly encouraged.
Grasping Mail
Helmet
For the Armor-Stacking Smite Juggernaut, you are going to equip a self-crafted helmet with some specific explicit modifiers. It also has the veiled prefix mod that raises the level of socketed AoE gems by two. If you want to know how to craft this helmet yourself, refer to our ultimate crafting guide for the step-by-step process.
Self-crafted Armor-stacking Helmet
One of the biggest changes GGG has made in the previous league that has impacted the Armor-Stacking Smite Juggernaut is that the reduced mana cost of skills veiled mod on flasks will no longer roll. As a result, you might run into issues with mana, especially when you are using Smite at a rapid rate.
If you do not have the self-crafted helmet above, you can use the Honourhome instead. This unique helmet has modifiers that perfectly suit this build, including +2 to level of socketed gems, added lightning damage, increased armor/energy shield, and up to 20% reduced mana cost of skills.
Honourhome
Now, the self-crafted Hubris Circles is certainly the BiS for the Armor-stacking Smite Juggernaut. But, what if you still do not have the PoE Currency to craft or acquire one? Well, you could go for The Formless Flame in the meantime. What's great about this unique helmet is that it also has one of the Breach mods mentioned earlier, where you gain armor based on your overcapped fire resistance.
The Formless Flame
Gloves
Despite being nerfed in the previous league, Kaom's Spirit is still a great pair of gloves for this build. You are wearing this simply as a way to generate Rage, enabling you to activate Berserk.
Since they are quite cheap nowadays, obtain some Kaom's Spirit Gloves and "double-corrupt" them in the Temple of Atzoatl. If this is too much of a hassle, then just purchase these gloves with the corrupted implicit modifier, "Curse Enemies with Elemental Weakness on Hit" to improve Smite's damage against enemies.
Kaom's Spirit
Boots
March of the Legion is a staple among armor-stacking builds, so its inclusion here is mandatory. What makes these unique Legion Boots special is that socketed skill gems are supported by level 25 Divine Blessing Support.
For this build, you are going to use Vaal Grace and insert it into the boots. This turns Grace from an "always on" aura into something that you can activate to gain a boost to evasion rating when needed.
Because Vaal Grace itself has the "Duration" tag on it, you can buy a corrupted March of the Legion with "+2 to Level of Socketed Duration Gems" for best results!
March of the Legion
It is worth noting that Divine Blessing Support has been removed in Path of Exile: Settlers of Kalguur. This means that only March of the Legion provides this now and nothing else.
Amulet
The Eternal Struggle provides a ton of value to the build, particularly when you get one that has the implicit mod,"% Increased Effect of Non-Curse Auras from Your Skills."
In addition, you gain a culling strike effect to your Smite attacks whenever the Searing Exarch implicit has a higher tier than the Eater of Worlds. Conversely, if the Eater of Worlds modifier is more dominant, your critical strikes inflict a debuff that reduces the action speed and damage of affected monsters.
Anyway, anoint the amulet with Charisma (Opalescent Oil, 2x Golden Oils) to gain 16% increased mana reservation efficiency and 6% increased effect of non-curse auras.
The Eternal Struggle
Rings
The ideal rings to wear for the Armor-Stacking Smite Juggernaut are synthesized ones that have increased Determination or Grace aura effect as an implicit modifier. Because synthesized bases can be utilized for crafting, use Harvest Reforge Chaos to guarantee the chaos resistance suffix. Do this until you get T1 fire and cold resistances.
After that, lock the suffixes and use a Veiled Orb. Bench craft "+ to Maximum Mana" before going to Jun to unveil. When you unveil, pick the mod, "+ to Maximum Life, Regenerate 5.3 Mana per Second."
Head to the Crafting Bench once more and add "+ to Maximum Mana, 5% Reduced Mana Cost of Skills," and then use an Exalted Orb to fill the remaining prefix.
Don't forget to use Prismatic Catalysts on the rings to enhance the resistance modifiers even further.
Self-crafted Synthesized Ring
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Belt
The Mageblood is an amazing belt to use for this build as it can greatly boost your armor just by using the right combination of flasks and flask mods. It goes without saying that because this belt guarantees permanent uptime of several magic utility flasks, this is quite expensive to get. You could spend anywhere between 140 to 350 Divine Orbs depending on the seller and the corrupted implicit modifiers that it might come with.
Mageblood
Flasks
- Granite Flask/Ruby Flask
- Basalt Flask
- Jade Flask
- Stibnite Flask
- Taste of Hate/Bottled Faith/Progenesis/Prismatic Tincture
Remember what we said earlier about the Unbreakable ascendancy node from the Juggernaut no longer mitigating elemental damage? Well, there are some sources that you can gain that defense back and one of them is in the form of the newly rebalanced Taste of Hate.
Taste of Hate got rebalanced in Patch 3.25, where this unique flask no longer converts physical damage from hits taken as cold damage. Instead, it now converts up to 30% fire and lightning damage from hits taken as cold damage. This is actually pretty cool, especially for the Armor-stacking Smite Juggernaut. That's because you have heaps of armor, so you don't have to worry about mitigating the physical damage you receive. With Taste of Hate, pretty much all of your defensive bases are covered!
Of course, if you do not have problems with survivability, then we suggest that you use the Prismatic Tincture. Yes, Tinctures from a couple of leagues ago are not back in Path of Exile: Settlers of Kalguur!
What the Prismatic Tincture does is it boosts your elemental damage by up to 100%. However, it is important to note that Tinctures now have a cooldown, which means that you'll have to wait before you can use them again. And, you get a debuff called "Mana Burn" that, well, burns your mana at a gradual rate when the effect is active. These are just things that you need to bear in mind if you are going to use the Prismatic Tincture.
Flask Mods
- 60% Increased Armour (of the Armadillo)
- 60% Increased Evasion Rating (of the Impala)
- 14% Increased Movement Speed
- 20% Additional Elemental Resistances (of the Rainbow)
The Ruby Flask used to be an amazing flask for the build, but it has received some changes that make it only second-best. That is why we have updated our POB to include the Granite Flask instead.
Why the change, you ask? Well, the Ruby Flask no longer grants 20% reduced fire damage taken. Instead, GGG has changed it to "+5% to Maximum Fire Resistance." While that is fine in the beginning, it becomes useless whenever you put every necessary item for the build together.
Together with the Basalt Flask, the Granite Flask is just too tough to beat at this point. Remember that because of the pair of Replica Dreamfeathers, your damage greatly improves the more armor you have.
The Jade Flask and Stibnite Flask are added into the mix because you will be taking the Iron Reflexes keystone passive, which basically converts all of your evasion to armor.
Despite the change to elemental flasks, the Taste of Hate is still a cost-effective option. This grants you extra cold damage, as well as physical damage from hits taken as cold damage when the flask is active.
Bottled Faith is another useful alternative. The Consecrated Ground this unique flask creates allows you to deal more damage on monsters that step on it.
While pretty much overkill for the Armor-Stacking Smite Juggernaut, you can opt for the Progenesis to make you virtually unkillable. However, if you ask us, stick to either Taste of Hate or Bottled Faith.
Jewels
To be able to activate plenty of auras in Path of Exile, you need to use some jewels that will make that possible.
The Voices is a unique Large Cluster Jewel that allows you to put up to three small/medium cluster jewels. This is quite useful, especially if you are going to slot in a few small cluster jewels to improve your mana reservation efficiency.
That said, get at least a couple of Voices that have the modifier, "Adds 3 Small Passive Skills Which Grant Nothing." This is so that you still have plenty of passive skill points to work with. If PoE currency is not an issue, you can even go for 1-passive Voices!
There is a reason why the Watcher's Eye prismatic jewel is one of the staple jewels in Path of Exile. That is because it grants you bonuses that are too hard to pass up, particularly when you have certain auras enabled. Anyway, obtain a Watcher's Eye with any of the following modifiers:
- % Increased Attack Speed While Affected by Precision
- Gain # Life per Enemy Hit While Affected by Vitality
- Damage Penetrates % Lightning Resistance While Affected by Wrath
- + to Armor While Affected by Determination
- % Additional Physical Damage Reduction While Affected by Determination
- You Take % Reduced Extra Damage from Critical Strikes While Affected by Determination
- % Chance to Evade Attack Hits While Affected by Grace
The Impossible Escape jewel lets you allocate some skill points to the passives that are not connected to your tree. Get one with "Passives in Radius of Chaos Inoculation..." so that you can take Whispers of Doom and Influence.
Last but definitely not least, get a hold of Small Cluster Jewels (mana reservation efficiency) and use Harvest Reforge Fire/Cold until you get these explicit modifiers:
- % to Fire Resistance
- % to Cold Resistance
- 25% Increased Effect (35% when using ilvl 84+ small clusters)
- 1 Added Passive Skill is Introspection
As to how many small cluster jewels you should get, that depends entirely on how many Voices you put on your passive tree.
There was a pretty useful unique jewel that was introduced in the previous league called The Perandus Pact. It grants a bunch of different modifiers that can help any PoE build in various ways.
In the Settlers of Kalguur expansion, The Perandus Pact is still here but now has a new name: The Light of Meaning. This unique jewel can drop from the King of the Mists, which is a boss from a couple of leagues ago that you can fight again in this league.
Having said that, put The Light of Meaning on the jewel socket right next to the "Savagery" node at the bottom of the passive tree.
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Gems
The Armor-Stacking Smite Juggernaut uses plenty of auras to help achieve its maximum damage potential. Because of this, 95% of the gems that you use are set in stone, leaving almost no room to swap them out for something else. This is important to keep in mind as we navigate through the different subsections.
Body Armor
- Vaal Smite
- Awakened Added Lightning Damage
- Awakened Lightning Penetration
- Awakened Elemental Damage with Attacks
- Awakened Multistrike
- Volatility Support
Since Smite converts a portion of your physical damage to lightning damage, it is supported by Awakened Added Lightning Damage, Awakened Elemental Damage with Attacks, and Awakened Lightning Penetration to elevate the damage of the skill to new heights!
Smite and its Vaal Skill got huge damage boosts in Patch 3.25. More specifically, Smite and Vaal Smite now have their effectiveness of base and added damage set to 488.6% (up from 273%) and 753% (up from 430%), respectively.
Awakened Multistrike is a support gem in Path of Exile that makes your main skill repeat a few times. Each repeat increases the damage of the skill gem it supports. In this case, a single tap of Smite's hotkey will have your character initiate three attacks instead of one. Besides that, the third strike is even more devastating than the previous two!
Volatility Support is a relatively new support gem that basically increases the damage range of your Smite and Vaal Smite.
Helmet
- Purity of Elements
- Determination
- Wrath
- Enlighten (lvl 4)
When it comes to enhancing the damage of the Armor-Stacking Smite Juggernaut, Wrath is definitely one of the auras that you should have active at all times. This provides flat lightning damage, which synergizes really well with the Smite aura.
As an armor stacker, Determination is another crucial aura for the build. When active, Determination grants you a huge boost to your armor. This works great with the other "% Increased Armor" mods on your other pieces of gear.
Purity of Elements helps you maximize the Grasping Mail's unique effects. This aura makes you immune to elemental ailments as well.
To ensure that you have enough mana to activate all of these auras, you will use a level 4 Enlighten Support gem too.
Gloves
- Vaal Haste
- Purity of Fire
- Purity of Ice
- Enlighten (lvl 4)
Purity of Fire and Purity of Ice raise your Maximum Fire and Cold Resistances by 5% at level 23, respectively. If you are going to put these gems into Kaom's Spirit, it is important that the gloves have the corrupted implicit, "+2 to Level of Socketed Aura Gems." It goes without saying that the gems themselves should be corrupted to level 21 using Vaal Orbs to achieve level 23.
Vaal Haste is primarily used for the "Vaal" portion of the skill so that your attack speed is increased for a brief period of time. If you have the mana to activate the aura permanently, then by all means!
Boots
- Vaal Grace
- Berserk
- Inspiration Support
- Empower Support (lvl 4)
Vaal Grace is just an amazing aura gem for the Armor-Stacking Smite Juggernaut. This is similar to Determination, albeit this aura grants evasion rating rather than armor. But, with the Iron Reflexes keystone passive allocated, all of your evasion is converted to armor anyway. The Vaal Skill is great for whenever you are in a rough spot. But seriously, you don’t even need to activate it because of your incredible tankiness. Still, it's a nice thing to have for survivability.
Take note that the flat evasion provided by Grace has decreased from 2,575 to 1,545. This is certainly noticeable, but the good news is that GGG added some new item base types that grant even more flat bonuses, which means that they may be able to rectify the nerfs made to Grace and Determination in Path of Exile: Settlers of Kalguur.
Berserk is included in this setup as a way to boost your damage for a limited time. You do not even have to worry about manually activating the buff because you are going to bind this on the left mouse button.
In Patch 3.25, Berserk no longer grants damage, attack speed, and movement speed boosts. Rather, it now increases the effect of Rage by 59% at gem level 20. This translates to even more damage at the expense of considerably slower attack speed. You could say that this is a compromise GGG had to make in order to prevent things from getting out of control.
Inspiration Support reduces the mana cost of Grace and Berserk. You could say that this is mandatory, especially considering that Grace is supported by a Level 25 Divine Blessing Support due to the March of the Legion. The great thing about this is that Inspiration Support now decreases the mana cost of its supported skills a lot more than ever before!
Weapon
- Molten Shell
- Automation
- Precision
Melee totems have been deleted in Path of Exile 3.25 Settlers of Kalguur. For this reason, you'll replace it with Automation Support to automatically trigger Molten Shell when it is available for use.
Molten Shell is the preferred guard skill for this build because it synergizes well with the amount of armor that you have. Since this is now linked to Automation Support, you don’t have to worry about manual activation anymore.
Of course, Precision provides a ton of value to the Armor-Stacking Smite Juggernaut thanks to the "Undeniable" notable ascendancy passive. This aura even boosts your crit chance, making your Smite attacks even more devastating!
Offhand
- Conductivity
- Vitality
- Enduring Cry/Leap Slam
Aside from Elemental Weakness, Conductivity is used to further increase your damage against affected targets. This spell effectively reduces the lightning resistance of cursed enemies, though you have to cast it manually since it is not supported by Hextouch.
For the most part, you do not even need to use Conductivity while mapping. Only utilize it whenever you are fighting tough monsters or any of the pinnacle bosses in PoE.
Vitality increases your Rage generation. Since mana is tight on this build, just level it up to the point where you still have enough mana left to activate your other skills.
Enduring Cry significantly boosts your Rage generation when used. Plus, you gain Endurance Charges, which further mitigate your elemental damage taken per charge.
If your character's Rage generation is fine, you could replace Enduring Cry with Leap Slam and use it to move around the map as quickly as possible.
Tattoos
Tattoos are still present in Path of Exile: Settlers of Kalguur and no major changes have been implemented, which is a good thing. Anyway, here are the ones that we recommend for the Armor-stacking Smite Juggernaut:
- Tattoo of the Rongokurai Warrior
- 6% Increased Armour
- Tattoo of the Ngamahu Firewalker
- +6% Fire Resistance
- Tattoo of the Ramako Scout
- 6% Increased Evasion Rating
- Tattoo of the VAlako Shaman
- 5% Increased Lightning Damage
Passive Tree
Passive Tree for the Armor-Stacking Smite Juggernaut
POB
Armor-Stacking Smite Juggernaut
Final Thoughts
The Armor-Stacking Smite Juggernaut is one of the only builds in Path of Exile where you do not have to think about focusing only on offense or defense. That is because this build has got all of those things covered!
Smite is a very easy skill to utilize. When you are mapping, just search for packs of monsters and whack them with your lightning-infused weapon until they are dead.
When you face the tougher content in PoE, you can activate Berserk and apply the Conductivity curse to ensure that you deal the most amount of damage possible. This is even more so if you have a corrupted Kaom’s Spirit with the implicit mod: "Curse Enemies with Elemental Weakness on Hit."
Although this build is expensive to put up, each piece of gear you get is worth the investment for sure.
The huge adjustments GGG has implemented in Patch 3.25 have certainly made this build shine even more. Sure, there are some notable nerfs, but overall, you gain a significant damage increase, which is a huge win!
All in all, the Armor-stacking Smite Juggernaut is truly a beast and is certainly fun to play in Path of Exile 3.25 Settler of Kalguur! Make sure to bookmark this page to guide you along the way.
With all of that said, good luck on your adventures in Wraeclast, Exile!
PROS
+Damage scaling is infinite due to the armor-stacking mechanic
+One of the "immortal" builds in the game
+Smite is easy to use and provides a ton of value for the build
+Can deal with pinnacle bosses without any issues
+Now even more awesome in Patch 3.25
CONS
-Very expensive to put up
-Uses quite a lot of unique jewels, some of which cost a lot of currency
-Not a league starter