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  4. PoE2 Spirit Guide: Spirit Usage & How to Get More Spirit

PoE2 Spirit Guide: Spirit Usage & How to Get More Spirit

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A Complete Guide to Spirit in PoE2

Welcome, Exile. Spirit is a special resource in Path of Exile 2 that allows you to activate powerful permanent buffs and reserve more minions. For some specialized builds, stacking Spirit is the key to unlocking massive damage potential.

This poe2 spirit guide will cover all the sources of spirit, explain how to get more than the base amount, and recommend the best ways to stack it.


How to Get Your Base 100 Spirit

During the campaign, you can gain a base of 100 Spirit by defeating specific optional bosses.

  • Mist King (Act 1, Normal): Grants an item with 30 Spirit.
  • Ignagduk, the Bog Witch (Act 3, Normal): Grants an item with another 30 Spirit.
  • Mist King (Act 1, Cruel): Does not grant a Spirit item.
  • Ignagduk, the Bog Witch (Act 3, Cruel): Grants an item with 40 Spirit.

After defeating these bosses, you will have your starting 100 Spirit. Now, let's look at how to get more.


How to Get More Spirit

There are four main ways to increase your maximum Spirit: Gear, Passives, Jewels, and Cores.

1. Gear and Ascendancies

  • Base Items: Sceptres and Solar Amulets are the main item bases that can roll Spirit. Sceptres can roll +% increased Spirit, while Solar Amulets can roll +X to Spirit (up to 50).
  • Unique Items: Several powerful unique items grant large amounts of Spirit.
    • Wolf-Head Helm: Wolf-Head Icon A huge source of flat Spirit, but it requires high Dexterity.
    • Enfolding Down Body Armour: Enfolding Down Icon Good for early game, but its defenses are too low for endgame.
    • Wave-Shaper Body Armour: Wave-Shaper Icon An excellent endgame body armour with a high Energy Shield pool and a good increased mana regeneration rate, making it a top choice for Lich builds.
    • Vendor's Ring: Vendor's Ring Icon Perfect for minion builds, which need a lot of Spirit but don't rely on ring prefixes for damage.
  • Corrupted Items: Using a Vaal Orb on a helmet gives it a chance to gain a +X to Spirit implicit modifier. This is a gamble, but a well-corrupted helmet can be incredibly valuable. Corrupted Helmet with Spirit

2. Passive Skills

Some Ascendancy classes gain Spirit directly from their passive skills.

  • Infernalist: This passive provides a powerful 30 increased Spirit reservation efficiency. Infernalist Passive
  • Invoker: This passive is a key node for many Spirit-stacking builds. Invoker Passive

You can also find Spirit on the main skill tree. For example, the Profane Commander notable can be anointed onto an amulet. You will need to spend some skill points to get to these nodes.

3. Jewels

Jewels are another source of % increased Spirit. Jewel with Spirit mod These are most commonly used by minion builds that need every possible source of Spirit. Other builds often prefer to use jewel sockets for more damage.

4. Cores

Cores are special items that can be socketed into Sceptres.

  • This Soul Core provides flat Spirit. Soul Core with Spirit
  • This Soul Core provides a percentage increase. Soul Core with % Spirit These are almost exclusively used by minion builds wielding Sceptres.

Common Spirit Skills and Builds

Spirit is used to reserve mana for persistent buff skills. Some of the most common uses include:

  • Heralds: Herald of Thunder, Herald of Ash, Herald of Ice. These auras reserve a small amount of Spirit to grant powerful elemental damage bonuses.
  • Triggered Spells: Skills like Cast on Shock or Cast on Critical Strike often have a Spirit reservation.
  • Utility Buffs: Powerful defensive skills like Archmage and Ghost Dance require Spirit.
  • Curses: The Blasphemy skill gem allows you to turn a curse into a permanent aura, but it costs Spirit.

Priority Guide for Stacking Spirit

For most builds, the priority for getting more Spirit is as follows:

Solar Amulet > Corrupted Helmet > Wolf-Head > Ring

This priority assumes your build is not required to use a specific unique item in those slots.

Here’s a useful tip: You can equip a Sceptre in your second weapon set (Weapon Set 2). You can link one-time use, high-Spirit-cost skills like Convalescence or Blink to this weapon. When you use the skill, the game will automatically swap to Weapon Set 2, cast the spell, and then swap back instantly.


Final Thoughts

In this guide, we discuss in poe2 how to get more spirit and the usage of spirit.

Spirit is a vital resource for enabling some of the most powerful buffs and builds in Path of Exile 2. By understanding the primary ways to get it—from campaign bosses, unique items, passives, and gear—you can better plan your character's progression. Always start by getting your base 100 Spirit from the optional bosses like Ignagduk the Bog Witch in the Azak Bog, then decide how much more you need to make your build truly shine. Good luck, Exile.