Path Of Exile Releases Updated "Endless Delve" Event; Jewels For 3.20 Will Have Improved Ailment Mitigation
Grinding Gear continues its cycle of November events ahead of 3.20 expansion.
The latest event during Path of Exile’s busy November schedule, "Endless Delve," is available until November 21 at 2:00 p.m. Central Time. Developer Grinding Gear Games has updated the event since its last appearance and will offer players a guaranteed Kalandra mystery box for reaching depth 50.
In this iteration of Endless Delve, all sulphite costs got removed, the Mine will scale from level one, and winners will be the first player in each ascendancy class to reach depth 600. As players push deeper into the Mine, they can check who’s on top for Endless Delve Solo and Hardcore. And for each version, players can acquire microtransactions as rewards. That includes exotic portals, character effects, and bundles gained progressively between character levels 60-95.
For more information on the event, you can read the POE website.
Grinding Gear also dropped a balance manifesto blog highlighting significant changes for jewels in the 3.20 expansion coming December. For the most part, jewels will have increased ailment mitigation potential and a pool of substantial mods that offer better values.
In addition, many of the unique jewels are getting removed, especially the ones from quests. Players will find them from enemy drops with "highly desirable" modifiers that should appeal to a diverse set of builds rather than a subset. The intention behind the overall changes is to cut back on the expensive investment required for ailment mitigation, make them exciting again to find, and "almost always" create a "positive experience" for all types of players.
Future balance manifesto blogs will address adjustments to Curses, Archnemesis, Eldritch Altars, and many more for 3.20.
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