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Path of Exile Revamps Ascendancy Classes

by Noah Feb 24,2025

The Legacy of Phrecia event is coming to Path of Exile, proving that Grinding Gear Games hasn't forgotten its roots! Starting next Thursday and lasting until March 23rd, this event completely overhauls the Ascendancy classes.

Prepare for a brand new character experience. All nineteen Ascendancy classes are replaced, offering exciting new gameplay possibilities. Imagine summoning spiders as the Servant of Arakaali, commanding nature as the Daughter of Oshabi, or bending reality as a Harbinger. The passive skill tree also receives a complete makeover, guaranteeing a fresh and thrilling challenge.

Experimentation is encouraged! Players can freely switch between classes throughout the event, allowing for extensive build testing. Rewards include pieces of the coveted Autumn Knight armor set, awarded at 20-level intervals.

New Path of Exile event changes all Ascendancy classesImage: pathofexile.com

Visit the official Grinding Gear Games website for comprehensive details on the Legacy of Phrecia event.

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