Path of Exile 2: Distilled Suffering Guide and How to Get (Distilled Emotions)
Distilled Suffering is a special currency in Path of Exile 2 and part of a group called Distilled Emotions. You can use it to make your amulets stronger or to change waystones, making areas tougher but more rewarding.
What Does Distilled Suffering Do?
For Amulets:
When combined with other Distilled Emotions, it can give your amulet a notable passive skill, providing unique abilities to boost your character's performance.
For Waystones:
Applying it to a waystone makes the area 25% Delirious, increasing the difficulty but also enhancing the rewards.
When Should You Use Distilled Suffering?
To Improve Amulets:
Combine it with other Distilled Emotions to give your amulet a skill that helps your build.
To Make Areas More Rewarding:
Use it on a waystone to make areas harder but with better loot.
For Farming Rare Items:
Great for getting higher-quality rewards when you’re ready for tougher fights.
How to Get Distilled Suffering
From Delirium Encounters:
You can find Distilled Suffering by defeating monsters during Delirium encounters.
You can also trade with other players to get it.
Tips for Using Distilled Suffering
Experiment with Amulets:
Combine it with other Distilled Emotions to see what skills your amulet can get.
Prepare for Harder Areas:
If you’re using it on a waystone, make sure your character can handle stronger enemies.
Plan for Rewards:
Focus on whether you want to improve your amulet or farm better loot in tougher zones.
Example
Using on an Amulet:
Mix Distilled Suffering with two other Distilled Emotions to give your amulet a skill that boosts your damage or defenses.
Using on a Waystone:
Use Distilled Suffering on a waystone to make an area 25% Delirious, leading to more challenging fights and better loot.
Distilled Suffering is a great tool in Path of Exile 2 for improving your amulet or taking on tougher challenges with better rewards. Use it wisely to make your character stronger and get better stuff.
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