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Path of Exile 2 Spirit Mechanics and Gear Choices | This Is What's Holding Your Build Back

Category: Path Of Exile 2 Posted: Jan 26, 2026 Views: 1888

Summoners are a common feature in Path of Exile 2, as leading an army of summoned creatures is a fairly easy gameplay element. However, many players encounter a problem: insufficient Spirit.

Spirit is a unique attribute in Path of Exile 2 (not present in Path of Exile 1), and it has many uses. Besides summoning creatures, some skills also rely on it for sustain. So how can players increase their Spirit?

Path of Exile 2 Spirit Mechanics and Gear Choices | This Is What's Holding Your Build Back

How Does Spirit Work?

First, let's look at the Spirit mechanics. Spirit is displayed in the lower right corner of the screen, above and below Mana bar. It's a completely different resource from Health and Mana. You don't need it, and there's no Spirit regeneration attribute in the game. Any Spirit-related skills will only consume it.

For example, if you have 100 Spirit, summoning a skeleton uses 44 Spirit. After you summon the skeleton, Spirit won't regenerate but will remain at 56 until you dismiss the skeleton, at which point it will return to 100.

The advantage of this is that the system automatically resummons a summoned creature upon its death. However, the downside is that if you don't have many Spirits, this will severely limit your summon cap. Besides summons, Meta Gems and auras also consume Spirit resources.

It's clear that Spirits are a very important resource, but if you've just created a character, you'll observe that your Spirits are zero, meaning you can't use any Spirit-related skills.

How to Improve Spirits?

Currently, the game's passive skill tree itself doesn't provide Spirits; only a few nodes are related to them, but the boost is very small (Froane Commander: Spirit increases by 4%). To increase Spirits, you need to focus on the following three main acquisition methods: campaign, equipment, and Ascendancy talents.

Campaign Section

During the campaign, you will receive a fixed total of 100 base Spirit. Previously, with  Cruel difficulty, players needed to complete the campaign twice to obtain 100 Spirit. Now that Cruel difficulty has been removed, you need to defeat the following three bosses to obtain all Spirit.

  • Act 1: The King in the Mists (30 Spirit), located in Freythorn.
  • Act 3: Ignagduk, the Bog Witch (30 Spirit), located in The Azak Bog.
  • Interlude: Lythara, the Wayward Spear (40 Spirit), located in Kriar Village.

Note that defeating them will not directly increase your Spirit. Instead, you will need to use Gembloom Skull, Gemrot Skull, and Gemcrust Skull dropped by them to increase it.

Equipment Sources

Obtaining Spirit from equipment is the primary way to increase its cap. All attributes are prefixes, and each piece of equipment can have a maximum of three prefixes and three suffixes. You can hold down Alt key and hover the mouse over the item to see whether each attribute is a prefix or a suffix, which is crucial for determining if the equipment has room for improvement.

However, for players new to endgame, there's no need to worry too much about this. Acquiring these top-tier Spirit equipment requires time to accumulate PoE 2 currency.

Regular Equipment Affixes

There are three types of equipment that can have Spirit affixes:

  • Amulets: Provide up to 50 Spirit. Additionally, Solar Amulets provide an additional 15 Spirit based on their inherent attributes.
  • Chestplates: Provide up to 61 Spirit with perfect affixes. Some basic chestplates also provide up to 30 Spirit based on their inherent attributes.
  • Sceptres: This is a very special equipment category. All staves inherently provide 100 Spirit, regardless of their specific type or additional effects. Even better, you can use it in your off-hand (but not dual-wield).

Scepters have two Spirit-related prefixes: one directly increases the percentage of Spirit provided by the scepter; the other increases both Spirit and Mana. The good news is that you can have both types of prefixes on a single scepter.

Unique Gear Options

Some unique unique gear also provides Spirit. Here are some outstanding options:

Enfolding Dawn Pilgrim Vestments: One of the best early-game choices, providing 100 Spirit, at the cost of not gaining Mana from Intelligence. This is perfectly acceptable in the early game and unlocks many builds that wouldn't otherwise be viable early on, making leveling smoother.

Alpha's Howl Armoured Cap: Helmets don't usually generate Spirit, but it provides a valuable 100 extra Spirit.

Ventor's Gamble Gold Ring: Increases the rarity of dropped items and also provides Spirit in the ring slot.

Oaksworn Sigil Crest Shield: An early-game, easily obtainable, and practical piece of equipment. As a shield, it provides 50 Spirit and a block, adding a layer of defense to the character.

Jewelry

Theoretically, some jewels can add Spirit-boosting attributes to talent nodes, but these are extremely rare and almost never seen on the market. Therefore, this is not recommended as a viable acquisition method.

Ascendancy Talent Sources

Currently, many Ascendancy talents provide Spirit-related nodes, but not every Classes will utilize these talent points. Let's look at some of the more important ones:

Infernalist Witch

Beidat's Will node in the Infernalist talent tree converts your maximum health into Spirit, at the cost of permanently retaining 25% of your health. Note that this talent is incompatible with Chaos Inoculation passive ability, as the latter will prevent you from gaining any benefit from Beidat's Will.

Invoker Monk

Lead Me Through Grace talent can convert a percentage of your dodge and energy shield values on your chest armor into Spirit, but at the cost of losing Spirit from other equipment.

So, which provides more Spirit through this talent: a pure dodge chest armor, a pure energy shield chest armor, or a hybrid chest armor? Comparing the base dodge and ability interactions of each type of chest armor with the hybrid chest armor, the results show that, except for a slightly lower 2-3 points for pure energy shield, Spirit provided by all three is roughly the same.

The key is that the affixes on the chest armor significantly increase the total amount of Spirit gained. Therefore, beginners shouldn't overthink the type of chest armor; instead, they should first consider the defensive mechanics their character wants to utilize and choose chest armor with corresponding high stats for modification.

Shaman Druid

Shaman's Sacred Flow provides Spirit based on the number of empty Charm Slots, with each slot granting +40 Spirit. This means Shamans can sacrifice some potion and rune functionality for an extremely high Spirit cap, making it a very powerful node.

During the campaign phase, Spirit difference between players is not significant. If you want to raise your Spirit above 450, you'll need to combine it with Ascendancy talents and patiently collect gear affixes, which takes a long time.

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