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Why POE 2 Big Monkee Spirit Walker Works - U4GM
Offline jhb66
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, 08:28 AM
Patch 0.5 has made companion builds feel a lot less like a gimmick, and the monkey-focused POE 2 Spirit Walker build is the one a lot of players are testing first. It's easy to see why. You're not glued to one spot trying to squeeze out damage. The beast runs in, hits hard, swaps targets, and keeps pressure on Path of Exile 2 Currency enemies while you move, dodge, and keep your buffs rolling.

What This Setup Is Built Around

The whole idea is simple: let the monkey do the ugly work. Tame Beast becomes your main damage engine, while the Spirit Walker handles movement, defence, and support. You'll quickly notice that the build feels calmer than many caster or melee setups. Boss jumps away? Fine. The companion keeps chasing. A rare pack gets messy? You step back and let the beast pull some attention. The main things this setup tries to cover are.
  • Reliable damage during long boss fights
  • Comfortable mapping without constant button spam
  • Enough defence to survive bad pulls
  • Companion scaling through passives and gear
  • Simple gameplay that still scales into endgame

Skill Priorities That Matter

Tame Beast should be treated as the centre of the build, not as a side skill. If a support gem, passive, or item makes the companion hit faster or harder, it's probably worth checking. After that, you want one clean movement option. Don't overthink it. Pick something that gets you out of boss slams and through map layouts quickly. Defensive Spirit tools are also worth keeping active, especially once modifiers start stacking in higher-tier content.
Build Area
Best Focus
Main Damage
Companion damage and attack speed
Player Safety
Life, resistances, armour, and mobility
Bossing
Damage uptime and cooldown control
Mapping
Movement speed and fast target switching

Passive Tree And Gear Notes

On the passive tree, start with the nodes that directly improve your beast. Companion damage comes first, then attack speed, then any Beast or Spirit-related clusters that help uptime. After that, stop being greedy. Add life. Add resistances. Add whatever defensive layer your gear is missing. A lot of players make the mistake of stacking only damage early, then getting flattened by one nasty elite. The monkey can't carry you if you're face-down on the floor.

How It Plays In Maps And Bosses

In maps, the build has a nice rhythm. You move forward, the monkey snaps onto packs, and most normal enemies disappear before you've fully stopped moving. It's not the flashiest screen-wipe build, but it's steady, and steady feels great when you're farming for hours. Against bosses, it gets even better. You can focus on reading attacks instead of forcing risky damage windows. If you're planning upgrades, checking market prices or grabbing Path of Exile 2 Currency for sale can help you finish key companion pieces sooner, but the build still works well when upgraded step by step.



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