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u4gm What to Play in PoE1 Legacy of Phrecia Return

MessagePosté: 01 Fév 2026, 09:47
par MidnightPoet
I genuinely didn't expect another proper shake-up before 3.28, so when Legacy of Phrecia got announced I had to double-check I wasn't misreading it. It lands January 29 and runs through February 19, and it's the exact kind of weird little season that keeps PoE feeling alive. What really sells it is that it isn't voided, so the time you put in actually matters, and if you're trying to get rolling fast without spending your whole week in Acts, some players will just buy Path of Exile 1 currency to grab build-enabling pieces and get straight to the fun part.

Why "Not Voided" Changes Everything
Most of these off-the-rails events are a blast, then they vanish and take your stash with them. Here, your characters and loot migrate back to the parent league. That flips the vibe. You still get the mad economy and the early scramble, but you're not playing for nothing. It also makes drops feel dangerous again. When a good unique hits the ground, your brain does that little pause because it's not just "event loot," it's yours for good.

Alternate Ascendancies That Actually Feel Different
The 19 alternate Ascendancies are the headline, and they're not just "more damage, but sideways." They mess with how you move, how you manage danger, and what you even consider a "normal" passive tree. I'm still thinking about Servant of Arakaali from back in the day: it turns a Shadow into this spider-leaning summoner that feels active instead of hands-off, and the web-style control can buy you seconds that matter on angry rares and bosses. On the caster side, the Harbinger option for Witch is pure event energy—time bubbles, ghostly pacing, and a playstyle that rewards you for leaning into the gimmick instead of ignoring it.

Build Pressure, Time Pressure, and The Messy Economy
Three weeks sounds generous until you've got work, errands, and a life that doesn't care about your Atlas progression. Trading gets weird in short events too. Prices swing hard, listings go stale, and sometimes you spend more time whispering than mapping. That's why Phrecia is interesting: it pushes you into scrappy solutions. Bog Shaman is the obvious "I might die for this" pick—self-toxin, tight defenses, and huge payoff if you build around it. You'll end up using nodes and gear you'd normally skip, and you'll feel it when you cut corners, because the event doesn't babysit you.

See You on the Coast
I'm going in with the same mindset I always bring to these: pick something odd, accept that it'll brick once, then fix it with whatever drops. Maybe I'll even try to make a silly niche setup work just because the event lets you get away with it for a while. And if the early-game slog starts eating the limited time you've got, it's easy to see why people use u4gm for quick currency and item access so they can spend their nights actually testing builds instead of farming the same zones again.