U4GM How to Craft Titan Mace Guide in Path of Exile 2

  • U4GM How to Craft Titan Mace Guide in Path of Exile 2

    Posted by alam on December 26, 2025 at 5:00 am

    Building a Titan weapon that actually feels endgame-ready doesn’t have to be a casino trip, even if you’re low on patience and high on PoE 2 Currency needs. The trick is picking a base that already does some heavy lifting before you ever start “crafting.” Look for a strong two-handed mace base that’s still magic, with one premium physical roll you’re happy to keep. If it’s got that chunky increased physical line paired with accuracy and a small sustain kicker, you’re in the right neighborhood. Then take it to Hibinashi for the blessing step. People skip it because it feels like a chore, and then wonder why the whole project turns into a mess later.

    1) Start with a guaranteed floor, not hope.

    Once the base is blessed, you want to turn it rare in a way that forces real damage onto the item. Using a Greater Essence of Abrasion is the cleanest start because it guarantees flat physical. That’s your floor, and floors matter. You’ll see the weapon instantly stop feeling like a placeholder, even if the rest of the affixes are still kinda ugly. Don’t get distracted by random suffixes at this stage. You’re not shopping for perfection yet. You’re building a frame that can survive the next steps without you bleeding currency on rerolls that don’t move the needle.

    2) Lock a prefix on purpose.

    Now for the part most folks do backwards: adding power while keeping the item controllable. Head to the Well of Souls with a Preserved Jawbone, and have two Omens ready in your inventory: Omen of Sinistral Necromancy and Omen of the Blackblooded. The first one pushes the next Desecration to add only a prefix. The second makes that prefix a Kurgal Desecration mod, which is the whole point. You’re not “randomly slamming,” you’re steering. The result is an unrevealed prefix sitting safely on the item, and your craft isn’t already crowded with junk.

    3) Fill out suffixes, then reroll for Onslaught.

    After that hidden prefix is in place, use Omen of Greater Exaltation so your next Greater Exalted Orb adds two modifiers and fills the item out to six stats. A full item gives you leverage: now you can focus on cleaning suffixes with a Perfect Essence of Battle. You’re hunting “Chance to gain Onslaught on Killing Hits,” because Titans feel way better when the weapon isn’t just big damage, but also keeps you moving. When it lands, you’ll notice the build smooth out in maps instead of only looking good on paper.

    4) Reveal, quality, and corrupt with your eyes open.

    Go back and reveal that unrevealed prefix. You’re aiming for the high-impact hybrid physical roll, the kind that can spike your increased physical damage hard, sometimes with a downside like reduced attack speed. If you hit it, the flat phys from earlier suddenly matters a lot more. Push quality to 20% to squeeze the last bit of real DPS out of the base. Then decide if you’re brave: Temple of Corruption is where great weapons get deleted. If you do go for it, using an Omen of Corruption at least ensures the Vaal Orb changes the item, and that’s where a useful enchant can show up without feeling like pure self-sabotage. If you’re doing this craft repeatedly, budgeting your PoE 2 Currency buy decisions around the corruption step is the difference between a plan and a heartbreak.

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