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I queued up the 3.28 reveal stream ready to half-watch it, same as always. Scion changes tend to land with a thud, and most league starts punish you for being "clever." But the new Reliquarian stuff actually made me sit up, and I've been sketching routes around it ever since. If you're the type who likes to hit maps fast and fix problems later, this feels like the first Scion update in ages that helps you do that without begging for drops or trading all night, and it even makes the early choice to get POE 1 Currency feel more like a convenience than a requirement.



What Reliquarian Actually Changes
The idea is simple, and that's why it's scary. You're not "building around a unique" anymore—you're borrowing the best part of it. Attribute stacking without praying for an Astramentis. Weird conversion tech without needing the exact gloves in week one. And the rotating pool is the bit people will underestimate. It's not a museum of old items; it's a curated menu that shifts with the meta. From what I could make out, Mirage's list leans into auras, resists, and those awkward defensive gaps that tend to get you deleted the moment you step into unfamiliar damage types.



Why It Matters On Day 1
League start isn't about perfection. It's about not falling behind while your gear is still trash. Reliquarian gives you that "pseudo-unique" push right when you normally feel weakest, so you can take risks earlier and still walk out. That lines up neatly with Mirage's loop: hopping into mirrored variants, doing the Djinn objective, then snapping chains for a Wish while everything hits harder than you expect. You'll notice it fast—when your defences aren't held together by one lucky ring, you play faster and you die less.



Build Angles People Will Try First
I messed around with early PoB numbers too, and the big takeaway wasn't one god-build. It was how many "pretty good" builds suddenly look league-startable. A tanky RF-style setup can grab the right stat and conversion effects and cruise through yellow maps with comfy effective life. Bleed bow looks especially tempting because those borrowed multipliers let your single-target show up early, which is exactly what you want when a Djinn boss decides to stand still for half a second and you need to cash in. Even minions benefit in a boring, reliable way: stack aura-style power, stop worrying about finding perfect gear, and let the build do its job.



My First 72 Hours Plan
I'm treating the opening stretch as a straight currency sprint: chain Mirages, pick Wishes that keep maps flowing, and let Reliquarian patch the weak spots while my gear catches up. I'm not trying to be fancy—I just want momentum, then upgrades. Plenty of people will still shortcut the grind by buying currency or grabbing missing pieces quickly from u4gm, especially if they're testing multiple setups and don't want their progress dictated by bad RNG.
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