1. Path of Exile
  2. News

Path of Exile News

Path of Exile Digital Comics

If you want to explore some of the origin stories from the realm of Wraeclast, then you may be interested in checking out the Path of Exile digital comics! The comics are available in four parts which can be purchased individually or as a bundle with its own exclusive microtransaction that is related to the story. Check them out or get yours below.

Please Note: When you purchase the comic, a download link will appear on your account page with four popular file format options: .pdf, .cbz, .epub and .mobi.

[h3]Part One: The Karui Way[/h3]

[previewyoutube][/previewyoutube]

[h3]Part Two: Sons of Virtue[/h3]


[previewyoutube][/previewyoutube]

[h3]Part Three: Death to Sin[/h3]

[previewyoutube][/previewyoutube]


[h3]Part Four: The Black Heart[/h3]


[previewyoutube][/previewyoutube]

Frost Viking and Arctic Fox Microtransaction Concept Art

If you want to get a glimpse into how the Frost Viking and their cosy Arctic Fox companion made their way to Wraeclast, then check out today’s news post! We’ve compiled a few pieces of concept art that provide an inside look into the development process of these microtransactions. If you’re interested, check them out below!


[h2]Frost Viking Armour Set[/h2]



[h2]Frost Viking Back Attachment[/h2]



[h2]Frost Viking Cloak[/h2]



[h2]Frost Viking Aura Effect[/h2]



[h2]Frost Viking Portal[/h2]



[h2]Frost Viking Weapon Skin[/h2]



[h2]Arctic Fox Pet[/h2]



Zizaran’s Class Gauntlet Event Starts on March 13th!

On March 13th PST, community streamer Zizaran is organising a 10-day Class Gauntlet Event. Racers will compete and earn points by leveling characters and killing bosses to see how all of the classes fare in some of Path of Exile’s most difficult encounters. The event will take place in a Private HCSSF Ritual League with all damage mods and increased monster life active. The prize pool is funded by the community and Zizaran's sponsor.

[previewyoutube][/previewyoutube]

[h2]Start Time and Information on How to Join[/h2]
Start time: 2021-03-13 07:00 PST. The event will last for 10 days.

Players will be able to join the event from 2021-03-11 07:00 PST (a countdown is available here) on a first come, first serve basis up to the maximum of 10,000 slots. The invite link will be posted in the Racing Discord which can be found here.


[h2]Prize Pool[/h2]
The prize pool is crowdfunded by Zizaran's sponsor and community streamers such as Alkaizerx, RaizQT, Nugiyen, Baker, DS_Lily, Octavian0, Zizaran and more! In addition, streamers and their communities will be able to create a bounty with the money they fundraise for the event. Bounties are a custom prize that can be awarded to players for achieving a specified goal in the event. Keep an eye out on their social media for announcements regarding when their fundraisers are taking place and what they will be!

Zizaran's sponsor will be matching all donations to the prize pool (up to $25,000). The total prize pool will be split as follows:

  • Operational Costs: 5% - To be distributed amongst Community Developers who’ve helped with the event.
  • Minus bounties placed by streamers and their communities during the fundraisers.
  • 1st: 16%
  • 2nd: 10%
  • 3rd: 8%
  • 4th: 6%
  • 5th: 4%
  • 6th-10th: Mageguard Armour and Hood
  • 11th-15th: Gore Raven Wings and Blood Guard Portal
  • Top Scion: 8%
  • Top Shadow: 8%
  • Top Witch: 8%
  • Top Templar: 8%
  • Top Marauder: 8%
  • Top Duelist: 8%
  • Top Ranger: 8%


[h2]Random Draw[/h2]
Leveling your characters to certain thresholds will also make you eligible for the randomly-drawn prizes made up of both merchandise and microtransactions provided by Zizaran's sponsor and Grinding Gear Games! The general prizes listed below will be randomly drawn from all appropriately leveled characters except for the Level 90+ Armour Pack prizes, which will be drawn per class. You can gain more than 1 ticket per account for the microtransaction/physical prizes, however you cannot win more than one prize per category below:




[h2]Where to Watch[/h2]
You can catch exciting moments from the event by checking out Zizaran’s Youtube Channel where Skryah and OMGitsJousis are teaming up to deliver some epic highlights!

[h3]Click here to learn more about joining the event, the rules in place, the point system, prizes, or to contribute to the event. [/h3]

Special thanks to community members Faderon, MrMadakey, ManWithHat, Skryah, OMGItsJousis and Viyro for their contributions to this event.

Good luck to all those participating!

Talent Competition Highlights

Our Talent competition is now in its final week and will end very soon on March 8th (NZT). Entries will need to be submitted by this date. We’ll announce the winners of the competition sometime next week. For more information about the rules and how to enter the competition, read this announcement. For now, take a look at some of the wonderful submissions so far!


[h2]Divination Cards by FoxBladee [/h2]






[h2]Tales of Exile by Zwarno [/h2]




[h2]The Envoy by SMOKOwita [/h2]




[h2]Einhar Devourer Care (Watercolour) by Toshie_Art [/h2]




[h2]Pixel Maven by Akezhar [/h2]




[h2]You do your job, I’ll do mine! by HoldimProvae [/h2]




[h2]Eyrie (Conquerors of the Atlas) - Piano Cover by envatilea [/h2]

[previewyoutube][/previewyoutube]


[h2]Fan Art by JoeDuncan [/h2]




[h2]Fan Art by thiagolehmann [/h2]




Good luck to all the participants! We’re very excited to see what else you have in store in the last few days!

Atlas Passive Skills Statistics

We're back with our third and final installment in our Ritual Statistics series. Today, we're going to take a look at which Atlas Passives players are picking in each Region.


It's important to note that the following statistics are pulled from a dataset which includes all accounts that have at least 1 Atlas Passive allocated and are presented on an atlas-wide basis. For the sake of sorting and ordering, we're using the Standard Ritual league as the... standard.




We can see that Harvest is the clear favourite in Lex Proxima across all leagues. Some marked differences include Heart of the Grove being noticeably more popular in Standard leagues than Hardcore leagues, while Rich Veins is more popular in Solo Self-Found leagues than in trade-enabled leagues. Players in Hardcore generally veer away from Torment given the potential high danger it can pose.




Legion reigns supreme in Glennach Cairns. We once again see lower representation in Hardcore leagues, as Legion is notoriously dangerous. Resource Reallocation sees notably more use in Standard SSF than Standard, though there is less of a difference between Hardcore and Hardcore SSF. An interesting observation is how frequently Protracted Battle is taken; this passive doesn't offer any additional rewards, but does offer additional time and ease in obtaining all of the rewards from a Legion encounter.




Delirium and Bestiary take up the top spots in Tirn's End, while Abyss and Invasion bring up the rear. That said, Delirium does see less use in Hardcore leagues, particularly Greater Forces, as it presents significant danger. Great Migration and Big Game are more common in SSF leagues than in trade leagues, especially in Standard, likely thanks to players wanting specific beasts but being unable to trade for them.




As with Lex Proxima, Harvest rules the roost in Haewark Hamlet. There are some differences between Standard and Hardcore here; both Beyond notables see significantly less representation in Hardcore. Essence sees higher use in both Hardcore and SSF, as it serves as a useful tool to craft gear with.




Once again, Legion is the leader across the board, though Hardcore leagues continue to make less use of it than Standard leagues. Anarchy and Delve passives generally see the least use here, though the generic Delve Atlas Mission passive, Mad Devotion, is a popular choice across all leagues.




Lira Arthain presents the most balanced distribution across the different league types of all of the regions. The most popular choices include both Blight and Bestiary passives, though Heist sees fairly high representation as well. Secret Stash and Inside Job see higher use in SSF leagues than in trade leagues, as trading for the powerful Heist-specific rewards such as Alternate Quality Gems is not an option.




Unsurprisingly, Harbinger passives are seeing the most use in Valdo's Rest, thanks to the swarm of Harbingers provided by Diplomatic Escort. One very notable difference between Standard and Hardcore is how infrequently Metamorph passives are taken in Hardcore; this isn't overly surprising given the danger of Metamorphs, but interesting nonetheless.




As with Tirn's End, Delirium leads the way in Lex Ejoris and follows the same trend of seeing less use in Hardcore compared to Standard. Perandus sees relatively high use in SSF leagues, being on par or slightly above its use in trade leagues. Once again, we see Metamorph being more popular in Standard leagues than in Hardcore leagues. Finally, Incursion sees very little use here, but that's understandable when it is up against such stiff competition.




Finally, we're looking at the Uncharted Realms stats. Immediately, we can see that many more players in Standard league are allocating points in this atlas passive tree, particularly due to the difficulty of unlocking passives here; This is echoed by the scarcity of SSF players, who have far fewer points allocated in this tree than the trade league players. Popular passive picks include Adept Tracker, Master of the Atlas and Paths Not Taken, being passives that increase conqueror progress as well as offering additional Zana Missions with additional map options. The more niche, not-always-beneficial options, such as Vivid Memories and Synthetic Source see very little use.


It's been enjoyable looking at which passives were most popular and how things differed between Standard and Hardcore, and trade leagues and SSF. In general, we see dangerous content, such as Delirium or Legion, be much less popular in Hardcore leagues, while things that offer exclusive rewards or useful crafting options to help gear up be much more popular in SSF leagues. All in all, we hope you've enjoyed this closer look into player behaviour. Let us know what you have and haven't liked about Atlas Trees, what you'd like to see more of and your general feeling towards Atlas Trees. We'll be reading and looking forward to the continued evolution of this system.