jschligs wrote:MikeIsGood you make me sad, I was looking for input on PoE and got nothing
Never played a game like it, I guess BG3? But considering dabbling for fun. Does it have cloud saves? I’d play on Steam Deck and my desktop if so.
What!? I guess I missed that. Or I forgot. I will talk about POE all day long, man
It can be tough to get into just because it can be overwhelming to learn. There's tons of mechanics, options, and the skill tree is overwhelming. But you don't have to learn it all in one go. I think it's more about being comfortable: following a build guide, knowing that there's a lot that you won't know, knowing you'll want to look a lot up to solve that, and going slowly.
It's free to play. In time you'd want to at least purchase some stash tabs if you really get into it, but you could play for 100+ hours without spending a penny, easily. So there's really no reason to not give it a shot.
There are cloud saves; it's server-side, so it isn't even steam sync. I don't know about Steam Deck, other than per Googling it looks like it's not verified but does seem to be playable?
It will be much different than BG3. You're building a character, but the gameplay itself will be vastly different. But I think you should give it a shot! No harm in it. If you do, I'd recommend a beginner-friendly build guide that does a lot of hand-holding (which I mean in a really good way).
First, you'll want to download the Path of Building (POB) Community Fork here:
https://pathofbuilding.community/This is an app which you can load builds into and it helps guide you through the skill tree, gear, gems (the skills themselves), etc. The quality of the build depends on its creator.
Enki's Arc Witch:
https://www.pathofexile.com/forum/view-thread/1147951This is historically the beginner gold standard. The general feedback seems to be that it's lost power recently, but there is PLENTY there to serve you through the campaign (which could take you 50+ hours your first time through), and the build guide is impeccable. The build's style is basically casting chain lightning.
Pohx's Righteous Fire:
https://www.pohx.net/ (POB links are in the upper-left)
Another historically great beginner build. This is extremely strong for not just beginners but also as a league-starter for veterans right now, but the play style isn't for everyone. Once you have your build up and running (maybe 5-10 hours in for you?), you basically just run through packs and they die. This type of build is referred to as a walking simulator
Those are really the two I would most recommend because the guides themselves are so well done, but there are a ton of other options and I'm happy to dig some others up if neither appeal to you.
Also, YouTube is your friend. Not because I won't answer questions, but because it's in a better format. Video is super helpful for POE. Pohx's build video, for example:
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