Top 5 Last Epoch Season 2 Starter Builds

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Last Epoch Season 2: Tombs of the Erased, launched on April 17, 2025, brings a whirlwind of new content, from the Woven faction to revamped crafting and Monolith challenges. To kick off your journey in Eterra, choosing the right league starter build is key to farming Gold, tackling Cemeteries of the Erased, and reaching 300 Corruption comfortably. We've curated five top-tier starter builds that shine for their ease of levelling, survivability, and endgame potential, inspired by community-tested setups. To stay updated on builds and gear up for the season, consider bookmarking our site and exploring our store for Last Epoch essentials. Let's dive into the builds!  

1. Chthonic Fissure Infernal Shade Warlock: Explosive Ailment Powerhouse

The Chthonic Fissure Infernal Shade Warlock is a standout for its explosive playstyle and versatility. This build casts brands via Chthonic Fissure, which detonate quickly to stack ailments (ignite, bleed, poison) for massive damage over time. With generic ailment scaling in the Warlock and Infernal Shade trees, you don't need specific gear to shine, making it ideal for solo self-found (SSF) players.  
How It Works: Brands explode to apply ailments, scaled by nodes like Infernal Dominion for a generic Dot. High ailment chance boosts ignite and bleed stacks, shredding bosses.  
Defences: Hybrid setup with health (buffed in Season 2) and ~2,000 Ward (down from 3- 4k due to Spirit Plague nerfs). Leech and Ward-per-second sustain tankiness.  
Why It's Great: Levels smoothly from 1 to 300 Corruption, clears Tombs of the Erased, and farms Gold via dense Monolith packs. Entertaining ailment counter gameplay.  
Season 2 Tip: Utilise the Woven Enchanter to craft ailment-focused Idols for enhanced Dot scaling.
Pro Tip: Prioritise health over Ward in gear due to Season 2's defence buffs, and grab Rune of Weaving to enhance crafted Idols.  

2. Bleed Hail of Arrows Marksman: Smooth Rogue Reliability

The Bleed Hail of Arrows Marksman is a comfy, high-damage Rogue build that leverages Sanguine Horde to apply bleed chance to Hail of Arrows, stacking bleeds endlessly. Despite Heartseeker's hype, this build offers a reliable alternative for players who prefer Rogue's combo playstyle.  
How It Works: Hail of Arrows scales bleed via Sanguine Horde, with Dark Quiver used on bosses for burst. No mandatory Uniques are needed early (the quiver is common).  
Defences: Decent survivability with leech and Valdier's Chalice for bleed-on-kill sustain, enhanced by Season 2's health buffs.  
Why It's Great: Excels in Monolith speed and boss damage, hitting 10/10 Harbinger runs with ease. Perfect for Gold farming and transitioning to Heartseeker.  
Season 2 Tip: Reforge Sets like Forgotten Knight at the Forge of Shattering for bleed-focused affixes.
Pro Tip: Practice the Dark Quiver combo on bosses for faster kills, and invest Weaver Tree points in Gold drop nodes to fund gear upgrades.  

3. Tornado Werebear: High-Damage Combo King

The Tornado Werebear remains a community favourite, blending Tornado spam with Werebear form for devastating AOE and boss damage. Despite no nerfs (and buffs to mana and health), it requires a combo-heavy playstyle but rewards with auto-aiming tornadoes.  
How It Works: Cast Tornadoes in human form, then transform into a Werebear for a melee burst. Scales to 1,000 Corruption with refined gear.  
Defences: Tanky with Season 2's health buffs and Werebear's innate durability, plus leech for sustain.  
Why It's Great: Fast Monolith clears and strong boss kills, ideal for farming Cocooned Uniques. Appeals to combo lovers.  
Season 2 Tip: Use Woven Echoes like Farsight Turtle to reroll Legendary Potential on Uniques for better scaling.
Pro Tip: Master the Tornado-to-Werebear combo early to maximize damage, and avoid if you dislike button-heavy playstyles.  

4. Erasing Strike Void Knight: Melee Simplicity with Endgame Swap

The Erasing Strike Void Knight is a dual-wielding melee build designed for comfy levelling and easy transition to World Splitter for screen-clearing endgame power. Season 2 buffs (e.g., 40% more damage node, void essence buffs) make it a top melee starter.  
How It Works: Erasing Strike delivers high damage with minimal gear, scaling via crit and void nodes. Swap to World Splitter at ~300 Corruption with gear. Defences: Solid health pool (buffed in Season 2) and leech, with void essence buffs adding damage and survivability.  
Why It's Great: Smooth from level 40 to 10/10 Harbinger runs, perfect for melee fans and Gold farming before swapping to World Splitter.  
Season 2 Tip: Craft Experimental prefixes on Gloves via the Thaumaturgy Device for void damage boosts.
Pro Tip: Respec into Erasing Strike at level 40 for optimal damage, and save Gold for World Splitter Uniques like Apocalypse later.  

5. Lightning Fissure Smite Paladin: Experimental Lightning Lord

The Lightning Fissure Smite Paladin is an experimental starter leveraging Season 2's buffed Fissure to deal lightning damage over time via Smite. It's ideal for players who love self-cast Paladin aesthetics and high-risk, high-reward builds.  
How It Works: Smite triggers Fissure for lightning Dot, scaled by crit multi, mana stacking (Devotion), and elemental Dot affixes. Level with Hammer Throw until 40, then swap.  
Defences: Relies on health (buffed) and mana stacking for Ward, with leech for sustain. Bug fixes in Season 2 improve reliability.  
Why It's Great: Unique playstyle with big damage potential, great for Woven Echoes farming if bugs are resolved. Appeals to Paladin fans.  
Season 2 Tip: Use the Weaver Tree to boost Memory Amber drops for faster Woven faction ranks and crafting access.
Pro Tip: Practice Hammer Throw levelling to 40, and check community updates (e.g., forums) for Fissure bug fixes before committing.  

Why These Builds Shine for Season 2

These builds are tailored for Tombs of the Erased, excelling in solo self-found scenarios and reaching 300 Corruption without Uber Aberroth focus. They leverage Season 2's health buffs, new crafting (e.g., Woven Enchanter, Set Reforging), and Weaver Tree customisation to farm Gold and gear efficiently. Whether you stick with them or swap to endgame builds like World Splitter or Heartseeker, they offer a comfy start. Community discussions on Reddit and X highlight their reliability, with players praising the Warlock and Marksman for Monolith speed and the Werebear for raw power.

Additional Season 2 Tips

Gold Farming: Target Champions and Cocooned Uniques in Monoliths for high-value loot to sell. Use Weaver Tree nodes for Gold drop boosts.  
Crafting: Enchant Idols with Weaver's Touch for long-term scaling, and reforge Sets for build-specific affixes.  
Woven Faction: Rush Cemeteries of the Erased to unlock the Haven of Silk and start earning Memory Amber.

Thanks for Reading

Last Epoch Season 2: Tombs of the Erased is a thrilling chapter, and these five starter builds will set you on the path to mastering Eterra's challenges. From the ailment-stacking Warlock to the experimental Paladin, there's a playstyle for every Traveller. Keep exploring with MMOJUGG for more guides and tips to elevate your journey!  

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