Is Mercenary the MOST DEADLY class in Path of Exile 2?

00:00 – Introduction to Mercenary
00:37 – Crossbows
01:34 – Attachments
02:01 – Ammo System
04:19 – Witch Hunter Ascendancy
06:07 – Gemling Legionnaire Ascendancy
Path of Exile 2 Mercenary Class Deep Dive | Best Builds, Ammo Types, and Ascendancies
Welcome, Exiles! Dive into our ultimate guide to the Mercenary class in Path of Exile 2, launching in Early Access on December 6th. The Mercenary is shaping up to be one of the strongest and most versatile classes in the game, blending crossbow mechanics, ammo customization, and tactical versatility to dominate Wraeclast.
In this video, you’ll learn:
How the Mercenary’s crossbows mimic weapons like sniper rifles, shotguns, and assault rifles.
The power of ammo types like frost, incendiary, and armor-piercing rounds, and how they synergize with different crossbows.
The impact of attachments like grenade launchers for explosive AoE potential.
A full breakdown of the Mercenary’s Ascendancy options:
Witch Hunter for critical strikes and utility.
Gemling Legionnaire for gem-based mechanics and customization.
Whether you’re looking for explosive AoE damage, precise single-target strikes, or battlefield control, the Mercenary delivers an unmatched level of depth and adaptability.
Why Watch?
Learn how to create the perfect Mercenary build by mastering crossbow playstyles, ammo effects, and Ascendancy synergies. With the game’s release just around the corner, this guide will prepare you to dominate Path of Exile 2 from day one.
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This AI-scripted Ai voiced video is bad.
So the (Geh)m-ling legionare does stuff with gems. . . . Do you hear your mispronounciation of the "(Gem)-ling" legionare