PRINTING DIVINES: The 150% Rarity ‘Twister Spirit Walker’ Huntress Breaking the PoE 2 Economy
The 150% Rarity Cheat Code Printing Infinite Divines in PoE 2 Patch 0.5! 🤑🔥
Tired of mapping for hours only to see absolute garbage on the floor while the top 1% are swimming in Mirror-tier loot? A shocking new “Twister Spirit Walker” Huntress build has just broken the economy, carrying 150% Item Rarity fully baked-in while effortlessly zooming through 200% Delirious Breach and Expedition maps…
How is this build maintaining max Frenzy Charges 100% of the time while making the “The Taming” ring double your damage and imbue all three elemental ground effects simultaneously? The secret lies in a borderline broken interaction between a cheap “Rabbit Idol” scepter swap and a genius “Specialist World” energy shield conversion loop—and if you don’t setup your weapon set weapon-swapping correctly, you’ll lose all your defensive stacks.
Want to know the exact gear priorities and passive tree notables to start printing raw Divines and Perfect Exalts today? 👇🔥

The economy of Grinding Gear Games’ Path of Exile 2 (PoE 2) Patch 0.5 is experiencing a hyper-inflation crisis, and a single character build is being blamed for the flood of high-end currency.
Dubbed the “Twister Spirit Walker” Huntress, this off-meta powerhouse is the brainchild of prominent PoE 2 content creator and farm-specialist SiahZ. By masterfully blending 150% Item Rarity directly into a high-speed, screen-clearing setup, the build allows players to zoom through ultra-juiced end-game content—such as Expeditions and 200% Delirious Breach and Abyss maps—while printing a steady stream of raw Divine Orbs, Perfect Exalted Orbs, and Chaos Orbs.
“This build is absolutely insane when it comes to farming currency… it’s allowing me to farm up currency a lot faster, especially when you’re chasing those really expensive chase uniques,” SiahZ revealed in a guide that has taken the community by storm.
But this isn’t just a standard Magic Find build that crumbles when a rare monster breathes on it. The Twister Spirit Walker is exceptionally tanky, utilizes complex elemental damage calculations, and relies on precise gear interactions that have completely altered the demand on the trade market.
The Power of Twister: The Tri-Element Collision
At its core, the build utilizes Twisters as its primary damage dealer. In PoE 2, Twisters normally have a major limitation: they can only pick up and imbue one environmental ground effect at a time, even if multiple elements are present.
To bypass this restriction, the build weaponizes the unique The Taming Prismatic Ring. With The Taming, this restriction is shattered. The ring increases the elemental threshold so that all three elemental ground effects (Fire, Lightning, Cold) can be imbued simultaneously. Furthermore, it grants all three elemental effects to the Twisters for free. The result is a massive multiplier that effectively doubles the build’s overall damage.
To scale this elemental carnage, the build relies on Trinity Support. “We gain 7% more elemental damage per 30 affinity, up to 300 affinity total,” SiahZ explained. To balance the elements and ensure constant resonance, the build utilizes a Palm of the Heart scepter in Weapon Set 2 to gain “Physical Damage as Extra Fire Damage,” while using Ice Tipped Arrows to convert physical damage to cold. When balanced correctly, any hit will trigger the massive Trinity multipliers.
Gear Setup: Maximizing Rarity Without Sacrificing Power
The genius of the “Twister Spirit Walker” is how it squeezes high Item Rarity rolls onto slot pieces that traditionally only offer defensive or offensive stats:
The Rare Flying Spear (or Coin Spear): While budget players can opt for the cheap unique Ordained Spear for easy base damage and high crit, high-end farmers craft a rare Flying Spear targeting % Increased Physical Damage, Flat Lightning, and Flat Fire/Cold Damage. On the suffix side, they seek Critical Strike Chance, Critical Strike Damage Bonus, and Projectile Scales.
The Scepter Swap (Palm of the Heart vs. Palm of the Dreamer): For budget bossing, Palm of the Heart ensures Fire Resonance. However, the best-in-slot option for mapping is Palm of the Dreamer, which grants the Gloom Shrine buff. Gloom Shrine causes defeated enemies to explode for 25% of their maximum life as Chaos Damage—providing a massive, built-in explosion mechanic.
The Rabbit Idol Tech: Crucially, players must socket a Rabbit Idol onto their scepter. This grants 115 Spirit, pushing total Spirit to 215 on Weapon Set 2, which is mandatory to run all the build’s reservation skills.
Ancestral Tiara & Gold Rings: The helmet slot is dedicated to an Ancestral Tiara with high Energy Shield, resistances, and double Item Rarity rolls on both prefix and suffix. Similarly, the build runs a Gold Ring and a Gold Amulet crafted with double rarity modifiers.
The Headhunter Factor: For belt selection, Headhunter is highly prioritized over Mageblood. In heavily juiced maps like Delirium or Expedition, the density of rare monsters means a Headhunter player is constantly stealing dozens of modifiers, providing vastly more speed and survivability than static flasks.
The Sockets and Gem Setups: Flawless Automation
To keep the character running at maximum efficiency, several automated charge-generation loops are built into the gems:
Frenzy Charge Automation: The amulet is anointed with Thaumaturgical Generator, yielding Thaumaturgical Dynamism. This grants a Power, Frenzy, or Endurance charge every 5 seconds. Because the Huntress has high Dexterity requirements, the game is heavily weighted to choose Frenzy Charges, keeping the player at maximum Frenzy charges 100% of the time. This feeds Barrage and Combat Frenzy perfectly.
Infinite Power Charges (Void Stampede + Living Lightning 2): By linking Void Stampede with Living Lightning 2, Culmination 2, and Alith Chime, the build generates infinite combos. Every time combo points are spent, there is a 25% chance to gain a Power Charge. Since Void Stampede procs constantly, the player is permanently topped off on Power Charges.
The Defensive Shield (Ghost Dance + Wind Dancer): For defense, Ghost Dance is paired with Cooldown Recovery 2. With nearly 30,000 Evasion, consuming a Ghost Shroud instantly recovers 2% of Evasion as Energy Shield, keeping the ES pool constantly topped off. Wind Dancer is maintained in both weapon sets—a critical requirement, as weapon swapping would otherwise clear the protective evasion and deflection stacks.
Navigating the Passive Tree: Evasion-to-ES Conversion
The passive skill tree focuses heavily on maximizing evasion and translating those stats into raw Energy Shield to prevent one-shots.
The build utilizes two major keystone loops:
Specialist World: This node grants +1 Maximum Energy Shield per 12 Evasion Rating on the Body Armor. Since the build uses a pure, high-evasion-based body armor, this single node translates into a massive boost to the player’s total Energy Shield pool.
Sludge Max: This node grants evasion rating based on the Energy Shield of the helmet. SiahZ’s 500 Energy Shield Ancestral Tiara thus yields an additional 500 raw Evasion, completing a highly synergistic defensive circle.
For jewel sockets, the tree incorporates several powerful options:
Controlled Metamorphosis (Medium/Large Ring): Allows the allocation of key nodes within its radius, such as Kiteer Runner (for projectile speed and damage against distracted targets) and True Strike/For the Jugular (for crit chance/damage).
From Nothing (Crimson Assault): This allows the allocation of any node within its blue radius without connecting them, enabling easy pickups of Multitasking (skill effect duration), Careful Consideration (evasion), and Frenzied Bear (more damage/skill speed when consuming Frenzy Charges).
Time Lost Emerald: Rolled with double critical damage bonus with spears and attack damage, further boosted by the Zarox’s Gift anoint on the helmet via a Raven’s Touch socket.
The Verdict: A Looming Balance Patch?
As player after player adopts the “Twister Spirit Walker” to print currency, the trade market is feeling the squeeze. Items like high-roll Ancestral Tiaras, The Taming rings, and Palm of the Dreamer scepters are sky-rocketing in value as players seek to replicate SiahZ’s success.
With its unparalleled balance of 150% Item Rarity, high-speed map clear, and incredibly tanky defense layers, the build is currently the gold standard for Patch 0.5 farming. Whether Grinding Gear Games will allow this level of currency printing to continue into the next patch remains to be seen, but for now, the Huntresses of Wraeclast are laughing all the way to the bank.