Showing posts with label harvest league poe crafting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label harvest league poe crafting. Show all posts

Monday, August 10, 2020

PoE 3.11 Crafting Guide: How to Craft 50% Fire Conversion Gloves Easily

It's Youtuber Victon here with a Path of Exile Crafting Guide video. Today we are going to be going over how to craft the 50% Fire Conversion Gloves in the Harvest league. The gloves below are what we are going to be crafting, and honestly, it's not too expansive and pretty straightforward once you know what to look out for. Just buying a pair like this straight up will cost you about 8 Exalted Orb minimum, and you can reliably craft yourself anywhere from between 2 and 4 exalts. These gloves are pretty much mandatory for any of the 100% physical to fire conversion builds like the super popular Blade Vortex Fire Conversion Build right now, and any melee physical to fire build as well just to name two examples. MmoGah hopes you enjoy this guide.

  poe craft 50% Fire Conversion Gloves  

 Step 1 poe Craft 50% Fire Conversion Gloves step 1 You are going to find a pair of gloves at least iLvl 71 with the affix "Topotante's" on it. It's going to give you 25% physical damage converted to fire damage, and it comes with some fire damage on hit as well. It comes from a regular drop when it is running the temple, so I wouldn't suggest farming it yourself. It's going to take too long and just go ahead to buy one with the mod already on it. Just make sure it actually is the Topotante's affix and not the crusader 25% fire conversion. That is not what you want. You can pretty reliably buy a pair of these for anywhere between 1 to 10 Chaos Orb, so pretty cheap if you do want a perfect base. For example, the Fingerless Silk Gloves for any Caster build, or Spiked Gloves for any melee build. It will cost you a bit more at least an exalt or two for the base, but that's only if you want a min-max, so you are going to be just fine with the 1 to 10 Chaos base to start off with no problem. I also suggest you buy a pair with the least amount of prefixes and suffixes possible, and one where you can target harvest remove any mods you don't need.

Step 2 poe Craft 50% Fire Conversion Gloves step 2 For the example gloves I got here, I have a pair like this. It already had two suffixes, so with step 2, you need to block prefixes so that when we slam a crusader's orb, we can only slam a crusader's suffix. If you don't do this, you can accidentally slam a crusader's prefixes, and it has a chance to roll a mana mod that you can not remove later, and it will basically break the item. So block prefixes; however, you need to do whether that be from bench crafting or harvest crafting.

Step 3 poe Craft 50% Fire Conversion Gloves step 3 Step 3 is to slam a crusader's exalt. If you block the prefixes, you're going to go ahead and get a crusaders suffix, and that is going to be 100% able to remove with harvest crafting later, which you will need to do. In my case here, I got a chance to avoid being stunned while casting, which I can remove with a caster mod.

Step 4 poe Craft 50% Fire Conversion Gloves step 4 For step 4, you want to remove one of your prefix mods so that you only have two prefix mods. The additional 25% physical to fire that comes from the crusader's influence is a prefix. We also don't want to hit a fire resist when you augment fire, so you're going to need to block suffixes as well. Once we have three suffixes and one open prefix augment, at least, we're going to go ahead and slam a fire augment. The only thing that you can get is the physical converted to fire mod. There's a T1 and a T2 version of this, so you actually have a 50% chance to get a T1, which is what you need.

Step 5 poe Craft 50% Fire Conversion Gloves step 5 Step 5 is if you get a T2 physical to fire, and you need to remove it and keep going until you get a T1. Basically, here you're just going to want to remove physical from harvest crafting, do not remove fire since it will have a chance at removing your original topotante's affix, and that would break the item. Instead, as I said, remove the physical mod. Once you've removed the T2 physical to fire, make sure you have an open prefix, and all suffixes blocked like we did before and augmented fire again. Repeat this process until you have a T1 physical to fire.

 Step 6 poe Craft 50% Fire Conversion Gloves step 6 For step 6, once you get your T1 physical to fire, you're going to randomize physical or fire until you get a total of 50% physical converted to fire. That makes for 100% of your physical damage converted to fire with avatar fire.

 Step 7 poe Craft 50% Fire Conversion Gloves step 7 And for step 7 and your last step, you're going to go ahead and remove any unwanted mods with harvest crafting. Then we're going to augment to get Life. Two elemental resists and I would suggest getting a Chaos to resist as your third resist. Then just like any other craft, we're going to remove slash augment until you get all T1 mods and then randomize until you get a max of all of those T1 mods. I'd suggest not putting fire resistance on these gloves because randomizing will affect both your fire resistance as well as your physical to fire roll and definitely like I said, never remove fire. So just go for cold lightning and chaos resist, that would be my recommendation. Once you've done what you are done, and you have some gloves. You can definitely profit craft these if you want, or of course, you can just craft them for your build and save some PoE Currency rather than just buying them yourself.     


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Thursday, July 16, 2020

Harvest Crafting Guide PoE: How to Craft OP Gear

In the PoE Harvest league, there is a potential for the average players to craft gear that is well beyond their reach. This can generate PoE goods give you a chance to solo craft your high-end gear. In this video, Behind Eyes Gaming teaches you how to use the Harvest mechanic to craft powerful high-end gear that’s accessible to all levels of players.

Harvest Crafting Guide PoE: How to Craft OP Gear p1




The first thing you’ll need to do is going to the poedb mod section. The site of poedb provides you with all the mod classifications. You can use this to your advantage to get guaranteed rolls on specific items. You can also use this to craft powerful leveling items.

You can clear out the Mud Flats in Act 1 and get two item level 4 Wands. Then you use the chaos crafts on them. Since there are only two possible outcomes at this item level, you are sure to get either chaos damage over time multiplier or +1 chaos gem levels. Having two +1 chaos gem level Wands while starting an Essence Drain Contagion character will make your whole leveling experience extremely overpowered. There is also the possibility that you can get both, which would be even more powerful, and later, you can craft even more damage.

Another example of this is for very sought-after sets of boots with “You have Tailwind if you have dealt a Critical Strike recently”. You can ensure this roll by having a pair of Hunter Boots on item level 75 or higher and using the crit craft from tier 2 seeds called Primal Viper Grain. You can do the same with the Redeemer boots to get a guaranteed roll of “#% chance to gain Elusive on Critical Strike” because these are the only critical modifiers that can roll on these particular pairs of boots.

For body armor, you can use an Elder or Hunter influenced item like item level 84. But you can also start with a level 68 item. You’ll want to put in attack craft to get a guaranteed roll of base Critical Strike for attacks. You can do the same with Castor seed on Shaper or Hunter influenced items to get the base spell Critical Strike Chance.

Even more interesting are the possibilities provided by the augment crafts. These are free targeted exalts. You can use these augments to either hit specific rolls using the methods we talked about earlier on already great gear, assuming that they have an open prefix or suffix as necessary. Or you can limit the options even further by forcing them to hit a prefix or suffix.

For example, if you have a weapon with “#% increased Physical Damage” and flat increased Physical Damage as your prefixes, and you fill up your suffixes either with crafting or just by having them rolled, you are much more likely to hit hybrid Physical damage percent and increased accuracy rating with a physical augmentation. You can still hit leech, but your odds are significantly increased compared to an exalt slam or using an attack harvest craft, which can hit elemental damage, particularly considering hybrid percent damage has better odds weighting.

These are not all of the possibilities available for the Harvest crafts. There are more than I could cover in this guide. If you are looking to craft some nice gear, I would recommend going to poedb, giving it a shot.


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