Path of Exile 2 0.3 Class & Build Tier List (The Third Edict)
Path of Exile 2’s Patch 0.3 has shaken up the meta, but raw power isn’t the only thing new players should consider. With a massive shared passive tree, unique Ascendancies, and countless build options, starting fresh in PoE2 can feel overwhelming. Here’s our breakdown of the best Path of Exile 2 0.3 class and build tier list.
PoE 2 0.3 Tier List - Best Classes & Builds in Path of Exile 2 0.3
The PoE 2 0.3 tier list is NOT about raw power, but ease of use for new players. S tier is the most beginner-friendly, obvious power, no complex mechanics. A tier is strong but slightly more complex or conditional. B tier requires understanding of synergies but can still work. C/D tier complex, conditional, or punishing for mistakes—avoid as a first character. Without further ado, let's dive into the Path of Exile 2 0.3 best classes and builds.
S Tier
These Ascendancies provide straightforward strength, defense, and synergy with minimal investment:
Deadeye (Bow/Projectile Specialist) - High movement & attack speed, easy scaling for projectiles. Built-in defenses vs one-shots—perfect for fast, ranged gameplay. Great for players wanting an agile “archer” feel.
Stormweaver (Lightning/Spellcaster) - Excels in casting speed, crit, and triggering spells from spells. Strongest with Lightning (Fire weaker right now). Ideal for players who want flashy spellcasting without micromanagement.
Invoker (Staff/Cold-Lightning Hybrid) - Hybrid of offense & defense with great Energy Shield scaling.
0.3 introduces Hollow Palm Technique (staff skills with fists), opening creative builds. Strong, flexible, and forgiving.
Titan (Melee/Tank) - The "easy mode" warrior. Hulking Form (50% stronger passive tree nodes) ensures you’re always solid. Simple to gear, hard to mess up—perfect for new melee players.
A Tier
Powerful classes that add slight complexity:
Amazon (Crit/Accuracy Projectiles) – Reliable high crit scaling, good for spear or bow builds.
Smith of Katava (Fire/Defense Specialist) – Simplifies resistances (one stat = all resists), great for learning defense mechanics.
Warbringer (Close-Range Brawler) – Emphasizes Warcries, block, and armor break. Rewarding but more in-your-face playstyle.
Infernalist (Fire Spells & Minions) – Versatile fire archetype with hidden depth.
Witch Hunter (Ranged Hybrid) – The flexible “mercenary” option—safe, adaptable ranged play.
Gemling Legionnaire (Skill/Support Scaling) – Extremely strong with a build guide, but punishing if you miss key details.
B Tier
Still viable but power is more conditional or hidden:
Tactician (Minions/Totems) – Now more beginner-friendly post-0.3 rework; great if you want a commander vibe.
Acolyte of Chayula (Chaos Monk) – Chaos-focused monk archetype with promising 0.3 improvements. More complex than elemental builds.
C Tier
Blood Mage – Uses life to cast; punishing for new players who already struggle to survive.
Pathfinder – Flask & poison focus; underdeveloped in early access, low clarity for beginners.
D Tier
Lich, Ritualist, Chronomancer - Require deep game knowledge (itemization, rotations, timing). Overly conditional—mistakes are heavily punished. Only recommended if you love complexity and are willing to research heavily.
Pick an archetype you like (e.g., lightning mage, bow ranger, tanky warrior). Follow a build guide—it’s like a formula sheet, not a cheat sheet. PoE2 is complex; guides save time without killing the learning experience. If you want to buy PoE 2 currency, visit MTMMO.COM!
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