Best Path of Exile 2 Ranger Build

Path of exile 2 ranger build
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My Path of Exile 2 Ranger build makes the best use of an underrated powerhouse that's capable of dishing out huge damage while being nimble enough to escape danger at a moment’s notice. It's all about getting in landing your blows and getting out before the enemy even realise.

This build takes the standard Ranger bow and arrow combo and takes it to the next level, augmenting it with electricity and ice damage. It will easily take you through the first stages of the game, and I'll update the build with the best ascendancy shortly. For now, read on and find out how to make your ranger a top-tier damage dealer among the best Path of Exile 2 classes.

Best Ranger Build in POE 2

Path of exile 2 ranger build

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My best Path of Exile 2 Ranger build is all about harnessing elemental effects, specifically lightning and ice damage, as well as accuracy. These attributes combine to make a character who can rush in, deal a lot of damage and then jump out of danger.

A core inspiration for this build comes from Mobalytics’ Fubgun, who put together a superb lightning damage build that's a foundation for my build. Let’s break this Ranger build in POE 2 down into its core components and what you need to look for.

Here's my best POE 2 ranger build:

  • Equipment
    • Weapon: shortbow/Warden Bow, look for buffs that add lightning damage, increase physical damage, increase dexterity, or increase bonuses from your quiver.
    • Quiver: Fire Quivers, which add fire damage to your attacks, are always a good option but look for options that also add physical damage to attacks or restore health upon killing an enemy.
    • Head: Look for helmets, hats or masks that will increase evasion, dexterity and accuracy.
    • Body: As with helmets, body armour that increases dexterity, evasion and accuracy are the order of the day.
    • Bracers/Gloves: On this build, we’ve been running Northpaw Suede Bracers, which add to physical damage output and increase critical damage.
    • Belt: Flask charge and flask recovery buffs.
    • Shoes: Movement speed and dexterity buffs.
    • Amulet: Dexterity/maximum life buffs.
  • Skill Gems:
    • Bow shot
    • Lightning Arrow: Pierce, Chain
    • Lightning Rod: Scattershot
    • Escape Shot: Frost Nexus
    • Stormcaller Arrow
    • Freezing Salvo: Magnified Effect
    • Herald of Thunder: Innervate
    • Wind Dancer
    • Snipe
  • Passive Skills:
    • Focus on the skills that boost projectile damage to start with until you reach Honed Instincts. After that, focus on skills that increase accuracy, stat buffs, and increased quiver bonuses. Some important skills to grab include Eagle Eye, Blur, Vile Wounds, and Master Fletching.

How the best Ranger build work in Path of Exile 2

Path of exile 2 ranger build

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The best Ranger 2 build in POE 2 works by combining passive and active lightning skills to heavily damage opponents, while also giving you ice skills that help give you some distance between yourself and various monsters rampaging around Wraeclast. Your normal combat routine will involve throwing down Lightning Rod as your first move to benefit from its fantastic AoE lightning effect, before bombarding enemies with Lightning Arrow.

If you find yourself facing dangerous enemies or any other trouble, hit them with Freezing Salvo to temporarily freeze them in place, before using Lightning Rod and Lightning Arrow for some easy kills. Escape Shot is also tremendous for getting out of trouble which Wind Dancer’s increased evasion will also help with. Herald of Thunder adds extra punch to your attacks by releasing lightning bolts after killing a shocked enemy with attack damage.

Snipe and Stormcaller Arrow are good against bosses, dealing increased critical and lightning damage, but they aren’t the quickest, so you’ll want to wait until a boss is either a decent way away from you or is distracted by another player.

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Joe Chivers
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Ever since getting a Mega Drive as a toddler, Joe has been fascinated by video games. After studying English Literature to M.A. level, he has worked as a freelance video games journalist, writing for PC Gamer, The Guardian, Metro, Techradar, and more. A huge fan of indies, grand strategy games, and RPGs of almost all flavors, when he's not playing games or writing about them, you may find him in a park or walking trail near you, pretending to be a mischievous nature sprite, or evangelizing about folk music, hip hop, or the KLF to anyone who will give him a minute of their time.