The launch of the Path of Exile Trial of the Ancestors is just a few days away and you still need a build. Lucky for you, in this POE 3.22 league starter build guide, we will be detailing the top 5 best budget League starters for you to use during the Trial of the Ancestors.
Next, we will be giving the top 5 cheap league starter Builds For Path of Exile Trial of the Ancestors (PoE 3.22). These builds are designed to be fairly cheap while still offering decent damage, clear, and mobility, as you level through the X. These PoE 3.22 League Starters, are created by some of the best players in the game and should easily get you a great start to the new league. We will be linking all of their builds so you can go to their builds directly.
Pros:
Low Investment
Great Sustain
Great Damage
Good Mobility
Cons:
It’s Melee
Let's start with the first best POE league starter 3.22, the Boneshatter Slayer. It would be silly not to include the hands-down best melee build starting skill in the game. The build is amazing, it's a very cheap league starter with really good damage, great mobility, and amazing defenses with insane sustain and you can clear all content with a small amount of investment. Most importantly, it requires no uniques or cluste. A lot of players are afraid of playing melee and it can be a bit scary. But with the design of this build, you are able to stunt enemies and stay relatively safe. Since you have the best leaching in the game because you are playing the Slayer, it's a no-brainer that we're recommending this build as a best POE Trial of Ancestors league starter.
Guide:
POE Boneshatter Slayer Build Created By cArn_
Pros:
Immortal Defense
Amazing Leveling
Great Clear
Good Mobility
Cons:
Less Tanky Early
This wouldn't be a Path of Exile 3.22 league starter build guide if this didn't include some form of Righteous Fire. If you enjoy that smooth leveling with tons of HP, really good regeneration, plus some decent DPS, then look no further than Righteous Fire Inquisitor. This build is one of the more new player-friendly builds as the button inputs are relatively lower than most of the other builds and you are pretty much immortal. This build is inherently designed to be cheap while still offering really good defensive options and clear pacing. The key takeaway from The Inquisitor versus the Juggernaut is this build is going to be more offensive early which gives you a lot more easier leveling and then you scale your defenses later versus the Juggernaut.
Guide:
POE Righteous Fire Inquisitor Build Created By Pohx Kappa
Pros:
Great Damage
Very Defensive
Mageblood Lite
Amazing Mobility
Cons:
Dot Playstyle
Toxic Rain Pathfinder is zoomy sensor utility flashes that are nearly permanently up your range so you're pretty safe and it requires very little investment to really get it going. With that said, even though you're range, this build is actually pretty tanky. You're not facing tanking like the Righteous Fire we just talked about. But you will be able to get through the math without feeling like you're going to be one shot off-screen. Honestly, that is one of the best things about this build is safe, cheap, and effective. The damage is damaged over time-based so if you're not a fan of the damage over time build where you have to set up with setting up the arrows, then this may not be the build for you. But this is one of the most satisfying builds to play in the game.
Guide:
POE Toxic Rain Pathfinder Created By Zizaran
Pros:
Cheap Damage
Very Defensive
Great Bosser
Ignite Explosions
Cons
Close Playstyle
Cold Dot Elementalist is an amazing build to play. It's one of those builds where you can basically use the skill through the entire game without having to swap to multiple skills to be able to play it. You only have to use three button inputs through the mapping phase, a really good defense and it's the only Elementalist build you’ll never feel like constantly dying. It has great mobility and most importantly a pretty good bosser. If you're looking for an Elementalist build that's Tanky and can do pretty much everything you need for a league starter, this is the best build for you.
Guide:
POE Maw Of Mischief Elementalist Created By Tripolar Bear
Pros:
Easy Gearing
Amazing Mapping
Great Damage
Good Bosser
Cons:
Defenses Somewhat
A lot of people enjoy the Miner throwing play style and hexblast is one of the best skills in the game. The weird thing is since Sanctum, this style of build has really seen some huge play in the meta as a league starter. Here's what to expect, first off, you get very easy gearing. It's a cheap build that can easily take you into mapping with basic investment, and very high damage. Hexblast is one of those skills that weirdly is strong at pretty much all times which is great. If you want to turn this into a boss killer, this build is actually versatile enough to do so. This build is one of those builds to have a very unique play style which is always refreshing to play something different. but it still offers respectable defense great damage and overall it's a great POE 3.22 Ancestors league starter for pretty much all players who want to try something different.
Guide:
POE Hexblast Mines Build Created By Palsteron
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