Path of Exile: Cooked Food allows players to add more content to the game’s absurd skill tree from tonghuan's blog

Path of Exile: Delirium is the first expansion of the game in 2020. This is an expansion about facing inner fears, which makes some of the legendary battles of the game more difficult. As a bonus, players can add POE Currency to the end of the game's already absurd skill tree.

In different areas of the path of exile, players can interact with the magic mirror to cover the nearby area with fog. The mist creates new monsters, and existing monsters are stronger. The mist will increase the difficulty in various situations, such as behavioral bosses like Saltwater King, and encounters such as ambush safes, invasions, breakthroughs, and betrayals.

Different regions provide different rewards. Players can finally enter the final game map and use Delirium Orbs to apply Delirium to the region. As the player goes deeper into the fog and away from the deli mirror, the battle becomes more difficult and the rewards are getting better.

One of the best things about Path of Exile with Delirium is the new item type called "Cluster Jewels". The cluster gem is a new skill tree technique that players can use to customize their own deportation. Players can pick up this pile of jewels during the Delirium League and connect them to the jewel slot at the edge of the passive skill tree on the path of exile.

Using jewelry clusters, players can create their own skill trees and even link certain jewelry clusters together. Players can also buy POE Exalted Orb to suit their needs.

Players of Path of Exile can also learn new skills such as Blade Blast and Kinetic Bolt, both of which create new skills for blade skill users and wand makers. New unique items will also appear in the game, and the popular Metamorph League will stay with you as part of the main game.


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Added Aug 21 '20

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