The scariest thing about starting a new PoE 2 league isn’t picking a weak build – it’s picking a build that only feels good after the economy has already sprinted past you. Patch 0.5 “Return of the Ancients” is pushing players away from lazy sustain setups, and that makes early gear choices, PoE2 Currency pressure, and campaign consistency matter a lot more than hype-tier boss DPS clips. From what I’ve seen, the three starters worth taking seriously are Twister Spirit Walker Huntress, Martial Artist Monk, and Shaman Bear Druid, but they’re good for very different reasons.
Why Twister Spirit Walker Is Getting So Much Noise
Twister Spirit Walker Huntress looks like the obvious speed pick because it dodged the worst of the sustain nerfs while gaining a kit that rewards movement, projectile coverage, and smart positioning. The appeal isn’t just “big tornado clears screen,” although yeah, that’s part of it. The better reason is that Twister with Ice-Tipped Arrows and Whirling Slash gives you control over packs before they control you, especially when freezing dangerous rares buys you time to reposition. That matters in PoE 2 because standing still and pretending your recovery will save you is becoming a worse habit every patch.
The Three Starters, Side by Side
Here’s the quick read before you lock your character and regret it three acts later.
| Build | Best Trait | Main Risk | Best For |
| Twister Spirit Walker Huntress | Fast clear and freeze control | Can feel button-heavy | SSF mapping and early farming |
| Martial Artist Monk | Explosive scaling once online | Early acts may feel uneven | Players who like active melee |
| Shaman Bear Druid | Safe progression and boss comfort | Not always the fastest mapper | Newer players and boss farmers |
Okay, Let’s Talk About Monk
Martial Artist Monk is the build I want to believe in most, mostly because PoE 2 melee has had stretches where it felt like you were working twice as hard for the same loot. The Martial Artist version changes the conversation by stacking unarmed scaling, power charge play, Bell interactions, and Falling Thunder pressure into a character that gets nastier as the campaign opens up. I could be wrong but this looks like one of those starters where the first few hours separate patient players from reroll addicts. If you expect it to feel complete instantly, you may bounce off. If you can get it to the point where the unarmed package starts clicking, the payoff should be huge.
Shaman Bear Druid Is the Boring Pick, Which Is Why It’s Good
Shaman Bear Druid doesn’t have the same highlight-reel energy as a screen full of freezing Twisters or a Monk exploding packs with charge-fueled combos. It wins by being hard to mess up. Rampage movement, Herald explosion chains, Shockwave Totem interactions, and beefy defensive layering give it that “I can keep playing even when the map rolls get nasty” feeling. That’s underrated in Return of the Ancients, because the redesigned Atlas sounds like it will punish builds that only look good in clean showcase footage. Druid is probably the pick I’d hand to a friend who wants to finish the campaign, farm maps, and not read seven spreadsheets before fighting bosses.
What Most Starter Guides Skip
The mistake I see players make every league is chasing the theoretical ceiling instead of the first-week floor. A build that needs perfect gear, exact uniques, or a trade market full of cheap upgrades isn’t really a starter – it’s a second character wearing a fake mustache. For patch 0.5, I’d judge your pick like this.
1. Can it clear the campaign without relying on rare drops or expensive uniques.
2. Does it have a defensive plan now that easy sustain has been hit.
3. Can it farm early Atlas content without changing its whole identity.
4. Will you still enjoy pressing its main skills after a long grind session.
My Actual Day-One Recommendation
If your goal is raw early efficiency, I’d start Twister Spirit Walker and accept the busier rotation because freeze plus mobility is exactly the kind of safety PoE 2 rewards right now. If you want the highest “this might become insane” pick, Martial Artist Monk is the spicy one, but don’t blame the build if you quit before its midgame power spike. If you care more about steady progress than flexing damage clips, Shaman Bear Druid is the safest bet, and it should also age well once players begin investing path of exile2 currency into stronger endgame setups later in the league. My pick? Huntress for speed, Druid for sanity, Monk for ego.
