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      POE 2 finally welcomed the much-anticipated 0.2.0 patch on April 4,
      injecting new vitality into the game that has lasted for nearly four
      months. Its rich update content is worth exploring.


      After the release of Dawn of the Hunt, the appearance of the Huntress
      and the changes in many equipment and skills in the game have aroused
      heated discussions and games among players. However, in addition to
      these, POE 2's updates to the core classes' Ascendancy are also worth
      paying attention to, including the Warrior's Smith of Kitava, the
      Mercenary's The Tactician, and the Witch's The Lich.


      Warrior — Smith of Kitava
      The Smith of Kitava is a blacksmith who is good at making weapons and
      armor in real time during combat. Players can combine this with Forged
      in Flame and Coal Stoker to let the reduced resistance suffixes for
      damage instead, which allows you to maintain high elemental resistance
      while dealing extra damage. This allows you to quickly master the skills
      of this Ascendancy Class, which can always be understood in practice.
      If you have already completed the upgrade in Act II, it is recommended
      to use the Smith’s Masterwork as an ascendency skill to apply modifiers
      to your defensive items, but once you have enough modifiers for
      equipment using POE 2 currency, you can still have extraordinary resistance without doing so.


      Mercenary — The Tactician
      Mercenary’s Ascendancy Class The Tactician is like a controller of the
      entire battlefield, as its abilities are not reflected in single combat,
      but are focused on all-round support and defense. It can place multiple
      banners to buff teammates and provide a portion of the mainhand
      weapon’s damage to teammates for increased damage. It can also use
      skills such as Suppressing Fire and Right Where We Want Them to control
      the actions of enemies and give teammates the opportunity to attack
      fiercely. This is an Ascendancy for players who like to play in a group.
      Of course, its melee ability will be very weak in this case.


      Witch — The Lich
      The Lich Ascendancy for the Witch class plays the role of a lord. It has
      the forbidden ability to use part of its soul to become the caster of a
      curse. When you use the Node Effect of Rupture the Soul, there is a 1/3
      chance that all enemies killed by your party will explode. If you use
      Dominion Over Flesh, it can produce greater power. Eternal Life will
      guarantee your health during the curse. As long as your energy shield is
      still there, all damage you should have taken will be ignored. You are
      also immune to poison and bleeding, which will support you well into the
      end game.


      You must spend time farming in the first three acts for build the above
      three Ascendancy Class. If you want to enter the endgame quickly, you
      can unlock many orbs you need at POECurrency.com.


      There are big differences between the three Ascendancy Classes released
      with POE 2: Dawn of the Hunt, and it's well worth trying them all out.


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