Summary

Path of Exile 2looks like a massive game even compared to the colossus that is the original, doubling down on some of the most iconic aspects that madePath of Exileone of the best action RPGs around. One of these elements is the wayPath of Exile 2’s classes seem to offer a vast array of options for players to look forward to, with the overall total going from seven to 12, including two classes per attribute or attribute combination.Path of Exile 2uses the same stats as its predecessor, which are Strength, Dexterity, and Intelligence. With dedicated classes for each attribute and stat combo in the game, it feels strange thatPath of Exile 2is skipping over the Scion- but there may be more than meets the eye.

A huge boon of featuring a total of 12 classes inPath of Exile 2is that not only are they more specialized than those in the original game, but they also have 3 Ascendancy classes each, further expanding the game’s buildcrafting potential. As it stands, it looks likePath of Exile 2will allow players to explore any niche they might be interested in when it comes to action RPG archetypes. However, the Scion will be sorely missed if it’s indeed not in the game, although there may be surprises waiting ahead.

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Path of Exile’s Scion May Not Have to Face The Reaper After All

Path of Exile 2’s Classes Could Use a Missing Combination With The Scion

Path of Exile’s Scionwas and still is one of the most popular classes due to its fantastic starting point in the skill tree, giving players access to pretty much any branch they want provided they are willing to invest in it. This is because the Scion is a tri-attribute class, meaning it specializes in all three stats in the game, offering what is arguably the best starting position in the tree due to how players can go any route outward from within.

Path of Exile 2’s trailershave all glossed over the Scion, and with a lineup of 12 classes all announced and some even showcased in gameplay videos, it seems like the Scion did get the short end of the stick. If this is the case, it may be because the Ascendant Ascendancy class is and would have been too strong inPath of Exile 2, as the original has it combining different powers from all the other Ascendancy classes. Still, there is a big out for Grinding Gear Games if it ever wants to add the Scion or if there are already plans in place to do so.

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How GGG May Add The Scion to Path of Exile 2

Path of Exile’s Scion Still Has a Chance to Return in The Sequel

The originalPath of Exileadded the Scion at a later date rather than from the get-go, and on top of that, players had to unlock the class first before they could play it, which was done by getting to the end of Act 3. With the sequel having fewer than 10 Acts compared to the original, Grinding Gear Games could still add the Scion at any moment and have the class be unlocked when reaching a given point, further increasing the number ofPath of Exile 2’s classes.

GGG could even be hiding such a plan from the players only to let them find the Scion for themselves, possibly tucked away somewhere in the game’s Acts or having the class become available after beating secret bosses or puzzles, much like the originalPath of Exilefeatures hidden Labyrinths that unlock Ascendancy classes. There are a lot of options for GGG to take if it wishes to spice upPath of Exile 2’s endgame with yet another class, and the Ascendant could very well do that thanks to its great versatility and easy access to the best parts of thegame’s huge skill tree.

The Player Facing An Optional Boss

Path of Exile II

WHERE TO PLAY

Path of Exile 2 is a next generation free-to-play Action RPG created by Grinding Gear Games. Journey across the deadly continent of Wraeclast, meeting multiple immersive cultures while facing off against evil in many forms. Path of Exile 2 features twelve character classes, 240 Skill Gems, hundreds of equipment base types, a six-act campaign, more than a hundred unique boss fights, a deep endgame system and so much more. Play with your friends without losing any progress with couch co-op, cross-play and cross-progression.

The Player Standing By Una’s Lute Box

Mighty Silverfist map boss in Path of Exile 2

The Player Getting The Book Of Specialisation From Una

Sorceress with Act 3 gear in PoE 2

Atlas portals in PoE 2

The Link To Chat Option In The Menu