My First Shaman Adventure in PoE 2
I just started playing the Shaman branch in PoE 2, and wow—it’s something else. Right from the start, the combination of summons and natural buffs made me feel like a real forest guardian. Your pets aren’t just visual fluff; they absorb damage, distract mobs, and help you control the battlefield. It’s a tactical twist I didn’t expect.
Here’s my mini guide: prioritize skill gems that boost your summons first. I focused on wolf and bear summons, linking them with poison and elemental support gems. The results were insane—each encounter felt dynamic because the pets contributed differently depending on their form and your buffs.
Leveling feels smooth because the passive tree is perfectly tuned for summoning. You can scale your damage or survivability, which is great for experimenting. The sense of progression is satisfying; every point invested feels impactful.
If you want to test multiple builds quickly, u 4 g m is a subtle helper. It lets you buy in-game resources to experiment without spending weeks grinding.
Shaman is flexible, strategic, and just plain fun. Summoning, buffing, and controlling the battlefield adds a refreshing layer to the Druid experience.
