My journey in Path of Exile continues, advancing through the new worlds and challenges posed in the adventure. However, progressing won't be as easy as I expected. To advance, I must strengthen myself, train more, level up—not just my character, but all my weapons as well—and acquire better armor, items, boost stones, and more to be able to navigate my way smoothly toward new adventures. In this case, I must make my way to The Prisoner's Gate, and to do so, I must traverse other worlds.
Traversing worlds like "The Stinking Pool," "The Sunken Landscape," and "The Ledge," we can notice the different levels of monsters and the levels or level required to survive further on. This is very important, because being the same level or one level higher than the monsters won't make you strong enough to survive in these dark passages. This is where armor, stones, and skill points come into play.
Something I didn't mention in the last article is that the skill tree is really HUGE and well this involves knowing where to go, what type of damage you want to increase, what type of defenses you want to increase and what other passive characteristics you want to increase for your character's class.
Returning to the worlds is where we must also decide whether to turn back or continue forward. At this last point, "The Ledge," things start to get difficult. In Path of Exile, monsters have a tendency to attack you all at once and very quickly. In fact, it's as if you were gathering all the enemies together when they attack you, and they begin to arrive and arrive until they become a kind of horde. This is where the character's true resistance is put to the test, both in terms of shield, life, and the different resistances to spells, fire, ice, etc.
During my journey through the map, I began to encounter formidable enemies, who begin to deal a lot of damage when they attack in groups. While you try to defend yourself and recover health, it's impossible to stay on your feet. So, I undoubtedly thought that if this was the level of the enemies, the next level would be even more difficult, which would prevent me from reaching my final destination, where the enemies would be even more difficult there. This made me think that I had to go to lower levels to gain experience, level up, and skill points that would allow me to raise my stats and be able to continue fighting my way through.
So I decided to go down to lower levels, starting on the coast, which is one of the first maps. After clearing the entire map by eliminating all the monsters, I gradually ascended until I reached the mission map, already strengthened and at the necessary level to be able to advance without problems. So, hey, gamers, I hope you like this post, and I'll see you soon!