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BothDiablo 4andPath of Exile 2are top-down dungeon crawlers that require you to battle massive waves of enemies in order to gather treasure and develop your strongest character. Even though each game’s fundamental gameplay may appear to be similar, there are many differences.

An in-game screenshot from Path of Exile 2.

The major difference between the two games isDiablo 4‘s Paragon Boards andPath of Exile 2‘s Skill Tree. Yes, the latter has been criticized a lot because of its hugely priced Respec points, but it is not as complex as the Paragon Boards of the Blizzard Entertainment title.

Diablo 4‘s Paragon Board puts a lot of stress on its players

InDiablo 4, you can access a character’s Paragon Board as soon as they reach Level 50. You can concentrate your late-game efforts on heavily buffing particular builds within a character’s entire class with this secondary leveling system, which appears next to the Skill Tree on your character management screen.

Each class has nine Paragon Boards in total, including a starting board that is used by all builds and eight extremely specialized ones. Each board has dozens of nodes that enhance a particular stat or attribute in a way that complements the build in question.

An in-game screenshot from Diablo 4.

While the sixthDiablo 4class is only available with the paid DLC,Path of Exile 2offers six classes in total, even with the full release. Because your class determines where you start on the enormous single passive skill tree, and because the precise skills you’ll be using depend more on the weapon you choose, each class inPoE 2offers an amazing amount of flexibility. The game is so flexiblethat you can play it on Mars as well.

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No matter where you begin, you’re able to advance to unlock any passive you desire thanks to the enormous single-passive skill tree, which offers you a degree of creativity not available inDiablo 4. In addition,Path of Exile 2rewards players for more than just leveling up by giving them a permanent boost for finishing quests and taking down optional enemies.

You have access to a number of paragon boards inDiablo 4, each of which has a Legendary node and a glyph socket. You must level up your glyphs, which is a laborious task, in order to benefit the most from these boards. There isn’t a glyph grind forPoE2. The passive tree is where you immediately invest skill points. However, there’sone drawback with the skill tree of the game.

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Diablo 4is also better thanPath of Exile 2in many areas

Diablo 4‘s specialty is providing players with an enormous amount of loot to sort through in order to find the ideal build. Compared to whatPath of Exile 2has revealed,Diablo 4has a lot more levels of loot. Large piles of items will frequently fall to the ground after bosses are defeated, though the quality will vary. This can add to the enjoyment of character development.

Talking about another edge, there are still numerous ways to construct each class inDiablo 4, even though there is less overall flexibility. With a variety of class-specific skills, each class plays very differently from the others, giving them a distinct feel. Because you’re constantly playing different play styles in different content, combining these diverse classes as seasonal characters makes each season feel fresh.

An in-game screenshot from Diablo 4.

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When you first create a character inDiablo 4, you’re able to also completely alter their appearance. To ensure that you can see the face you made without losing a gear slot, you can then conceal your character’s helmet, which you can’t do inPoE 2.

Which game do you like the most out of these two?

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