U4GM How to Craft a Mirror Tier Spell Staff in PoE 2
Posted by: Hartmann846 - 03-26-2026, 07:39 AM - No Replies

You don't wake up one day and "accidentally" craft a mirror-worthy spell staff in Path of Exile 2. If you're going for that level of gear, you're signing up for planning, spreadsheets, and a pile of PoE 2 Currency that would make your stash tabs groan. And yeah, you'll feel it when you mess up—because you will. The point isn't to get a nice staff; it's to make one so clean that people trust it enough to mirror it without asking questions.

Start with the base, not the dream
Most players rush this part, then wonder why the craft feels cursed. In PoE 2, the base isn't just "whatever staff has good numbers." The variant matters, especially with elemental themes baked into what can roll. If you're building around cold spells, you don't want to spend days dodging fire-weighted mods. Item level's the other hard line. You're usually hunting 82+ so Tier 1 spell damage and top-tier +skill level mods are even on the table. Anything lower and you're basically practicing, not crafting.

Lock a real anchor mod early
This is where experienced crafters start acting weirdly patient. The common move is to chase one defining affix and keep it safe—fracture it, or use whatever method the current league offers to make it "stick." It's expensive, and it can be boring, but it stops the whole project from collapsing later. From there, crafting becomes less like gambling and more like steering. You block what you can, you force outcomes where possible, and you accept that some sessions are just burning currency to learn what the item refuses to be.

Every affix has to earn its spot
Mirror-tier doesn't mean "six mods." It means six mods that all matter. Dead lines kill value fast: low mana, stray resist, anything that doesn't scale your actual damage plan. For most spell staves, the shopping list is familiar—big spell damage, +levels to the right spell tags, cast speed, crit chance or crit multi depending on the build, and whatever special multipliers exist in the current PoE 2 mod pool. The trick is how those mods work together, not just that they exist.

Finishing work and the brutal last rolls
Once you've got the right set of affixes, the craft still isn't "done." You're now paying for the last few percentage points, because mirror buyers really do zoom in on ranges. It's the part where you stare at nearly-perfect numbers and ask if it's worth another round. Sometimes it is. Sometimes you stop, list it, and move on before you tilt. Either way, if you're pushing that final stretch, you'll probably be leaning on high-end currency like the Fate of the Vaal HC Divine Orb to chase the cleanest possible outcome without bricking months of work.

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  U4GM How to Push Diablo 4 Pit 90 With a Blood Golem Necro Rotation
Posted by: Hartmann846 - 03-26-2026, 07:37 AM - Replies (2)

Pit pushing in Diablo 4 hits different once you creep up toward Tier 90. Stuff that felt fine in the 70s suddenly falls apart, and you can't just "play cleaner" to fix it. Your gear matters, your timing matters, and even little swaps can decide a run. If you're still hunting the right rolls or missing a key piece, getting squared away on Diablo 4 Items can make the whole setup feel less scuffed. Necromancer, though, has a pretty nasty answer to the Pit's damage checks right now: a Golem-first approach that lets you keep moving while your big lad does the work.

Why the Blood Golem carries
The Blood Golem isn't just a pet you bring along for vibes. It's your panic button and your win condition at the same time. The active slam is the star: it goes Unstoppable, hits a wide area, and the life drain tops you up based on max life. In higher tiers, that heal is the difference between tanking one more hit and watching your screen go grey. The trick is getting the cooldown down until it feels almost silly. You'll notice it right away when it clicks—slam, reset, slam again—because the Pit stops feeling like a slow bleed and starts feeling manageable.

Setting the table with Tendrils and Prison
A lot of people let the Golem wander and wonder why elites take forever. Don't. You need to "serve" enemies to it. Start with Corpse Tendrils to yank everything into a tight pile. That clump is your moment. Drop Bone Prison right on top so they can't scatter, and you're also layering Vulnerable plus a fat damage boost that makes the slam land like a truck. If you do it in the wrong order, you'll feel it—mobs slip out, the slam hits air, and the fight drags. Do it cleanly and the screen just empties.

Keeping the loop running
Tier 90 doesn't forgive empty essence bars. That's where Soul Harvest earns its slot. It's not flashy, but it smooths everything out: more resource, easier uptime on your debuffs, and better potion rhythm when things get messy. You'll end up weaving it in without thinking—pull, prison, harvest, slam—then reposition and repeat. It also helps keep your pace up, which matters more than people admit. The Pit timer isn't scary when you're always fighting on your terms.

Practical pressure for elites and bosses
Where this setup really shines is in those annoying moments: stacked elite mods, cramped rooms, bosses that usually force you to kite. You're not trying to out-duel them with perfect dodges; you're building a little trap, then cashing it in with repeated slams and steady healing. If you're missing a cooldown roll or you want to shortcut some of the gearing grind, a lot of players lean on U4GM to buy currency or specific items so they can spend more time practicing the rotation and less time praying to RNG.

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  General Guidelines
Posted by: Jordan - 11-08-2023, 04:58 AM - No Replies

Forum Title: Moving Forward and Healing

Welcome to the Moving Forward and Healing Forum

Purpose of the Forum:

The Moving Forward and Healing Forum is a supportive and encouraging space for individuals who have experienced the profound loss of a loved one. Here, we gather to share our stories, coping strategies, and the journey towards healing after bereavement. Grief is a complex and individual experience, and this forum is dedicated to offering comfort, guidance, and a sense of community for those seeking to navigate life after loss. Whether you're trying to find a path to healing, share your own experiences, or simply connect with others who understand the challenges you're facing, you're in the right place.

Forum Rules and Guidelines:

1. Respect and Compassion: Treat every member with the utmost respect and compassion. Grief is a deeply personal journey, and we must approach each other's stories and emotions with empathy and kindness.

2. Confidentiality: The stories shared in this forum are often intimate and heartfelt. Please respect the privacy of others and do not share any identifying information about fellow members outside of the forum.

3. Stay On Topic: While we encourage open and supportive discussions, please ensure that your posts are relevant to the theme of moving forward, healing, and coping with the loss of a loved one. Off-topic discussions may be moved or removed.

4. No Hate Speech or Discrimination: Discriminatory or hateful language is strictly prohibited. This forum is an inclusive and supportive space for all, regardless of background or beliefs.

5. No Promotion or Spam: Self-promotion or spamming of any kind is not allowed. This forum is for the exchange of support and information, not for advertising products or services.

6. Coping Strategies: If you have found effective coping strategies or healing techniques that have helped you on your journey, please share them with the community. Your experiences can provide hope and inspiration to others.

7. Trigger Warnings: If your post contains content that might be sensitive or triggering to others, please include a trigger warning at the beginning of your post.

8. Moderator Guidance: Our moderators are here to ensure a respectful and supportive environment. Please follow their guidance and respect their decisions.

9. Language: Please use clear and respectful language. Offensive content or profanity is not allowed.

10. Professional Help: While this forum offers support, it is not a substitute for professional counseling or therapy. If you or someone you know is in immediate distress, please seek help from a qualified mental health professional or a helpline.

By participating in this forum, you agree to adhere to these rules and guidelines, helping to create a space where healing and moving forward after the loss of a loved one can flourish. Your shared experiences, strategies, and empathy can make a profound difference in the lives of those who are navigating the challenging journey of bereavement. Together, we can find solace, strength, and the possibility of healing as we move forward in our lives.

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  General Guidelines
Posted by: Jordan - 11-08-2023, 04:55 AM - No Replies

Welcome to the Specialized Support Groups Forum

Purpose of the Forum:

The Specialized Support Groups Forum is a dedicated space where individuals dealing with various forms of loss can find specific support, connect with others who understand their unique experiences, and navigate their grief journey together. Whether you're grieving the loss of a child, a pet, experiencing a stillbirth, coping with a traumatic loss, or facing any other specific form of loss, this forum is designed to provide comfort, guidance, and a sense of community. Our aim is to foster specialized support groups that address the nuances of different types of loss, offering a space to share, learn, and heal.

Forum Rules and Guidelines:

1. Respect and Understanding: Treat all members with the utmost respect and understanding. Grief manifests differently for each person, and it's crucial to be empathetic and supportive of their unique experiences.

2. Confidentiality: The stories shared in this forum can be deeply personal. Please respect the privacy of others and do not share any identifying information about fellow members outside of the forum.

3. Stay On Topic: While we encourage open discussion, please ensure that your posts are relevant to the specific type of loss or specialized support group you are participating in. Off-topic discussions may be moved or removed.

4. No Hate Speech or Discrimination: Discriminatory or hateful language will not be tolerated. This forum is an inclusive and supportive space for everyone, regardless of their background or beliefs.

5. No Promotion or Spam: Self-promotion or spamming of any kind is not allowed. This forum is for the exchange of support and information, not for advertising products or services.

6. Resource Sharing: If you have found helpful resources, coping strategies, or specific support groups for your type of loss, please share them with the community. However, do not promote or endorse specific commercial products.

7. Trigger Warnings: If your post contains content that might be triggering to others, please include a trigger warning at the beginning of your post.

8. Moderator Guidance: Our moderators are here to ensure a respectful and supportive environment. Please follow their guidance and respect their decisions.

9. Language: Please use clear and respectful language. Offensive content or profanity is not allowed.

10. Professional Support: While this forum offers peer support, it is not a replacement for professional counseling or therapy. If you or someone you know is in immediate distress, please seek help from a qualified mental health professional or a helpline.

By participating in this forum, you agree to adhere to these rules and guidelines, contributing to a supportive community where specialized support groups can thrive. Your shared experiences, resources, and empathy can make a significant difference in helping others cope with their specific forms of loss. Together, we can navigate these challenging journeys and find healing in the presence of understanding and shared experiences.

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  Forum Guidelines
Posted by: Jordan - 11-08-2023, 04:52 AM - No Replies

Welcome to the Memorials and Tributes Forum

Purpose of the Forum:

The Memorials and Tributes Forum is a special space where we come together to cherish the lives and legacies of those who have passed away. This forum is dedicated to honoring the memories of our loved ones, sharing stories, and offering support to one another as we navigate the complex journey of grief and remembrance. Whether you wish to create a tribute, share a memory, or seek guidance on how to preserve the memory of your loved one, this forum is here to provide solace, inspiration, and a sense of connection during this difficult time.

Forum Rules and Guidelines:

1. Respect and Compassion: Treat every member with the utmost respect and compassion. Grief is a deeply personal experience, and we must approach each other's stories and emotions with empathy and kindness.

2. Confidentiality: The stories shared in this forum are often intimate and heartfelt. Please respect the privacy of others and do not share any identifying information about fellow members outside of the forum.

3. Stay On Topic: While we encourage open and supportive discussions, please ensure that your posts are relevant to memorials, tributes, and the commemoration of loved ones. Off-topic discussions may be moved or removed.

4. No Hate Speech or Discrimination: Discriminatory or hateful language is strictly prohibited. This forum is a safe and inclusive space for all, regardless of background or beliefs.

5. No Promotion or Spam: Self-promotion or spam of any kind is not allowed. This forum is for the exchange of memorial and tribute ideas and experiences, not for advertising products or services.

6. Creating Tributes: If you're seeking advice or inspiration for creating meaningful tributes, feel free to ask the community. Share your ideas, and inspire others with your creativity.

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By participating in this forum, you agree to adhere to these rules and guidelines, creating a space where we can collectively cherish the lives of our departed loved ones. Your stories, tributes, and experiences can provide solace, inspiration, and strength to others on a similar journey. Together, we can ensure that the memories of those we've lost continue to shine brightly and bring comfort during difficult times.

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  General Guidelines
Posted by: Jordan - 11-08-2023, 04:45 AM - No Replies

Welcome to the Coping Strategies and Resources Forum

Purpose of the Forum:

Welcome to the Coping Strategies and Resources Forum, a community dedicated to helping individuals develop effective coping mechanisms and discover valuable resources for managing life's challenges. Whether you're dealing with stress, anxiety, depression, personal setbacks, or simply seeking ways to improve your emotional well-being, this forum is here to support and empower you on your journey towards a healthier and happier life. Our aim is to foster a positive and informative environment where members can share their coping strategies, find resources, and connect with others who may be facing similar issues.

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3. Stay On Topic: While we encourage open discussion, please keep your posts relevant to coping strategies, mental health resources, and emotional well-being. Off-topic discussions may be moved or removed.

4. No Hate Speech or Discrimination: Discriminatory or hateful language will not be tolerated. This forum is an inclusive space for everyone, regardless of their background or beliefs.

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6. Resource Sharing: If you have found a helpful resource, book, app, or any other tool that has positively impacted your coping journey, please share it with the community. However, do not promote or endorse specific commercial products.

7. Trigger Warnings: If your post contains content that might be triggering to others, please include a trigger warning at the beginning of your post.

8. Moderator Guidance: Our moderators are here to ensure a respectful and informative environment. Please follow their guidance and respect their decisions.

9. Language: Please use clear and respectful language. Profanity or offensive content is not allowed.

10. Professional Advice: This forum can offer peer support and suggestions, but it's not a substitute for professional advice. If you or someone you know is in immediate distress, please seek help from a qualified mental health professional.

We invite you to participate in this forum, abiding by these rules and guidelines, to create a supportive community where we can collectively explore coping strategies, share valuable resources, and help one another in our journey toward emotional well-being. Remember that you are not alone, and together, we can discover effective ways to overcome life's challenges.

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  Forum Guidelines
Posted by: Jordan - 11-08-2023, 04:37 AM - No Replies

Welcome to the General Grief Support Forum

Purpose of the Forum:
At the General Grief Support Forum, we aim to provide a safe and welcoming space for individuals who are navigating the complex and often overwhelming journey of grief. Whether you're dealing with the loss of a loved one, a pet, a job, a relationship, or any form of personal loss, this forum is a place where you can share your experiences, seek advice, and offer support to others who may be going through similar challenges. We understand that grief is a unique and personal process, and our community is here to offer empathy, comfort, and guidance as you navigate this difficult path.

Forum Rules and Guidelines:

1. Respect and Kindness: Please treat all members with respect and kindness. Grief can manifest differently in each person, so it's crucial to be empathetic and understanding of their feelings and experiences.

2. Confidentiality: The stories and experiences shared in this forum can be deeply personal. Respect the privacy of others and do not share any identifying information about fellow members outside of the forum.

3. Stay On Topic: While we encourage open discussion, please keep your posts relevant to grief, loss, and the healing process. Off-topic discussions may be moved or removed.

4. No Hate Speech or Discrimination: Discriminatory or hateful language will not be tolerated. This forum is a safe space for everyone, regardless of their background or beliefs.

5. No Promotion or Spam: Self-promotion or spamming of any kind is not allowed. This forum is for support, not for advertising products or services.

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By participating in this forum, you agree to adhere to these rules and guidelines to maintain a safe and supportive community. We hope this space becomes a source of comfort and solace as you navigate your grief journey and offer support to others on their path to healing. Remember that you are not alone, and together, we can help each other through the difficult times.

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