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poe1 Build Planning: u4gm Path of Building Guide

 Path of Building Community Fork is the bit of kit most Path of Exile players end up opening before they touch their stash, trade site, or pile of POE currency in league. It's not flashy, and it won't play the build for you, but it does something far more useful: it lets you see the cost of a bad idea before you pay for it. You can import a character, paste in gear, move passive points around, swap gems, turn auras on and off, and watch the numbers change right there. Sometimes the "huge upgrade" is barely an upgrade. Sometimes one boring node fixes the whole build.

What players actually use it for

  • Checking passive tree routes before spending regrets
  • Testing gem links, auras, curses, and combat states
  • Comparing crafted, corrupted, anointed, and influenced items
  • Reading the calculation tab when the sidebar number looks suspicious

The passive tree side is where a lot of players first get hooked. You can trace a route, compare paths, and see whether a notable is worth the travel points. The Power Report is handy too, because it ranks tree nodes and cluster jewel options by value instead of leaving you to guess from tooltips. It's not just "more damage good." It can show opportunity cost, oil combinations for anointments, jewel effects, Timeless Jewel changes, and the weird little trade-offs that make Path of Exile builds messy. That's the part people miss when they copy a tree without asking why it works.

Gear planning is just as important. PoB lets you paste items from the game, build custom rares, pick unique rolls, add quality, test corruptions, and check prefixes or suffixes when you're theorycrafting a craft. The good part is that items aren't judged by one line of text. A ring with less damage but more reservation room might let you run a better aura. A chest with worse offence might give enough effective health to stop random deaths. The calculation tab is where you should slow down. Blue lines are supported. Red lines need caution. If a modifier isn't parsed, don't pretend the result is gospel.

Skills and buffs need the same care. PoB can handle many active skills, support setups, granted supports from items, minions, brands, warcries, exerted attacks, impale, exposure, alternative ailments, shock values, and plenty more. But players still inflate their own numbers all the time. They tick every box, enable every curse, assume every charge is permanent, and then wonder why the build feels worse in maps. Use the configuration page like a real fight, not like a wish list. If your boss uptime is poor, model that. If your mana reservation doesn't work, the DPS number doesn't matter.

It's also worth remembering what PoB isn't. It isn't a perfect combat simulator, and some niche interactions can still lag behind the game. Minion setups, party scaling, conditional buffs, and fresh league mechanics may need extra checking. Still, for most builds, it's the safest place to make expensive decisions. Before buying awakened gems, rolling influenced gear, or spending POE divine orbs on a crafted item, run the change through PoB and see whether the upgrade survives contact with the numbers.

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