Grinding Gear Games Announces Several Changes For Path Of Exile Including Changes To The Kalandra League
There will be buffs, nerfs, and some changes they have yet to figure out.
Grinding Gear Games is making some changes to Path of Exile in the near future. The developer published a post on the game’s site providing a list of intended adjustments and improvements for the game. The majority of these seem to be intended to make things easier on the players – although, some are just straight-up balancing tweaks.
Included in the plans are things like limiting the number of Archnemesis mods that are dropped by some rare monsters, buffing Tainted Currency, improving the spawn of Lightning Mirages, reducing terrain collision size, and more. Players can also expect improvements to the Kalandra League, like an addition that allows them to see which rooms they’ve completed.
In addition to the things that are definitely planned, the post also mentioned several things the developers are looking into. Currently, they’re monitoring circumstances that cause players to feel forced to swap items or hire a magic find culler when dealing with four-mod Archnemesis monsters. The post also notes being aware of player feedback on things like Harvest crafts and loot in general. There’s nothing else to say about those things yet, as they have yet to come up with a solution. As always, those who want to read the post in full can find it on the Path of Exile site.
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