MMOexp: Tanky, High-Damage Delve Farming for POE2 Prep
MMOexp: Tanky, High-Damage Delve Farming for POE2 Prep
Path of Exile 2 is approaching rapidly, and players across the community are already hard at work revisiting, refining, and reinventing builds in preparation for the next era of Wraeclast. Among the many returning favorites, one setup has emerged as both nostalgic and surprisingly powerful: a modernized Flame Totem–style configuration built around Flamewood Support, totem maximum life scaling, heavy defensive layers, and one of the tankiest interactions Delve has seen in a long time. After extensive testing, benchmarking other creators’ approaches, and iterating on multiple gearing paths, this build has proven itself capable of comfortably farming Delve in the 700s, with theoretical potential to push 900–1200+ depths—even without a Mageblood. Its damage, while not instantaneous, ramps hard with incoming hits thanks to Torch Oak, Black Zenith, and the inherently reactive nature of Flamewood. Its defenses, on the other hand, are nearly unmatched in their price bracket, allowing you to walk through T17 maps and deep Delve nodes with almost no fear of getting chunked. Today we’ll break down the full setup, the underlying mechanics that make it work, and why this modern Flamewood Totem build is one of the most consistent and budget-friendly endgame options heading into POE 2 Currency Orbs. Reinventing Flame Totems for Modern POE This build is not a pure nostalgia trip—it is a streamlined remake of classic Flame Totems adapted to contemporary systems and newly discovered tech. Flamewood Support transforms your totems into reactive fireball turrets that scale directly off maximum totem life. That single mechanic redefines how you approach gearing and optimization: Totem life = damage Overcapped fire resistance = more totem life (via Formless Flame) Overcapped fire resistance ALSO = fire penetration (via Emnity's Embrace / Eminence’s Embrace) These layers stack multiplicatively into serious output. Even though PoB struggles to correctly calculate the DPS due to helm interactions, Scorch on block, and Black Zenith’s projectile burst windows, real in-game performance hits around 10–12 million with all totems active. Tender Embrace & Low-Life Tech: Infinite Endurance Charges One of the strongest interactions in this build comes from abusing Tender Embrace while staying permanently on Low Life via Petrified Blood. Here’s the core loop: Petrified Blood keeps you hovering below Low Life threshold. Every time your life dips above and then falls back below the threshold, Tender Embrace grants an endurance charge. Because your skills cost life (via Lifetap), this fluctuation happens constantly. Result: you maintain max endurance charges without needing any ascendancy nodes or Exerted-based generation. This single trick enables: High physical damage reduction Consistency in Delve Extra tankiness through plus-endurance-charge boots and gear Freed-up passive tree points When paired with high regen (2,400+ life every few seconds) and recoup, the character becomes incredibly difficult to kill. Stacking Totem Life Through Resistances The newest piece of tech introduced for totem builds is totem life scaling through overcapped fire resistance. Formless Flame grants: “Totem life is increased by your overcapped Fire Resistance.” This means your gearing path shifts dramatically. Instead of pure damage stats, you chase: Purities (Purity of Elements, Purity of Fire) Totem-specific resistance clusters (Ancestral Might, Ancestral Preservation) High-resistance jewels with totem life Ruby and Bismuth flasks Fire res–heavy rings and belts With proper investment, characters can approach 200% overcap for both life and penetration scaling, creating enormous totem-lifepools and lethal Flamewood explosions. Flamewood = Damage Based on Totem Life Why is all this important? Because Flamewood Support scales damage equal to 140% of a totem’s max life. So: More totem life → dramatically more damage Better overcap fire resistance → more totem life → more Flamewood damage Better gear rolls → even higher damage loops The synergy is tight, elegant, and extremely efficient. Black Zenith & Torch Oak: Reactive Burst Damage The build also leverages two underrated but powerful items: Black Zenith 150% MORE Spell Damage from hits Extra projectiles 4-second cooldown eliminated through constant totem recasting Shotgun effect in tight clusters Black Zenith essentially makes fast, aggressive enemies increase your DPS, making Delve the perfect environment for this build. Torch Oak Step Damage reflect on block Placement Speed +1 Endurance Charge implicit Cheap, efficient, and perfect for tanky totem setups. Hybrid Block + ES Tank Layers Defensively, the build runs a hybrid approach: 75% attack block 64% spell block Massive regen Strong recoup Divine Shield for ES sustain Petrified Blood’s smoothing Purity of Elements (ailment immunity) Determination (huge armor) It also incorporates: Glorious Vanity (Corrupted Soul) Grants: 15% of Life as extra ES ES / life hybrid that synergizes perfectly with recoup and regen 50% non-chaos bypass to ES (mitigated by Petrified Blood’s functions) With 2,000+ life, 2,000+ ES, and constant endurance charges, the build rarely dies to hits—its only meaningful deaths come from Delve darkness. Smoothing Action Speed with Precursor’s Relic Using the Crystal King's Precursor’s Release ascendancy, you gain: Your action speed cannot be reduced below base. This hidden gem completely removes one of Delve’s most dangerous modifiers: action speed reduction. The cost? You need to leave your boots unsocketed, which is a tiny price for never being slowed. Skill Gems & Links Helm Frost Bomb (for -75% enemy regen) Purity of Fire Vitality (low level) Petrified Blood Weapon Purity of Elements Tempest Shield Enlighten Shield Arctic Armor Determination Arrogance (to scale Determination through All’s Uprising) Chest Molten Shell Leap Slam Flammability Life Tap Cast When Damage Taken Phase Run Gloves Rejuvenation Totem Flamewood Support Lifetap Multiple Totems Boots Empty (due to Precursor’s Release) Flask Setup The flask lineup is straightforward: Ruby Flask (fire resistance overcap) Basalt Flask Sulphur Flask Bismuth Flask (more overcap res) Quartz Flask (permanent uptime thanks to action speed lock) Simple, effective, and no Mageblood required. Ascendancy Progression Storm's Embrace Hinor’s Death Fury Precursor’s Release Crystal King is flexible depth-wise and can be defeated around depth 230 if you kite him into your totems. Passive Tree Highlights Key nodes include: Ancestral Bond (totems only damage) Primal Manifestation (damage redirection to totems) Totem Mastery: Taunt on Summon Constitution (big life) Dynamo (longer guard skills) Tireless Sanctuary + Block Wheel Corrupted Soul (via Glorious Vanity) Explosive Impact Sovereignty (reservation efficiency) Cluster Jewels The build uses extremely cheap 5-passive Voices, allowing: Sleepless Sentries (Onslaught) Ancestral Might (totem resists) Ancestral Preservation (more totem resists) Jewels Look for: Totem Life Totem Resistances Totem Damage (optional) Dexterity / Intelligence (as needed) Cost, Accessibility, and Practical Gameplay One of the strongest features of this build is its price-to-performance ratio. With: Cheap uniques Easily rolled shield (pristine fossils) Budget cluster jewels Affordable All’s Uprising variants Dirt-cheap Black Zenith ≤ 10c —you can scale into Delve territory that most builds spend dozens of divines reaching. Gameplay Style Walk into packs (can’t be slowed) Drop totems Watch enemies hit the totems Flamewood erupts into chain reactions Torch Oak & Black Zenith multiply hits Molten Shell auto-triggers Regen + recoup heal you instantly The rhythm is smooth, safe, and extremely Delve-friendly. Looking Toward POE2: A Perfect Bridge Build With POE2’s reveal on December 2 and only weeks until the lead-up event, this build serves both as: A powerful POE1 endgame project A great warmup for totem-focused gameplay in POE2 A low-stress, high-survivability build for league start testing The author of the original build mentions planning Druid Shield for poe 2 rmt league start—but whatever direction you take, this Flamewood Totem setup provides a perfect foundation for understanding defense stacking, regen builds, and modern totem mechanics.