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Endgame
Lich
Minions
Witch

Lich Storm Mage Endgame Build

Use Chaotic Lightning Bolts to blast your foes with this Lich Minion Build!

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Updated: Apr 17, 2025, 07:40 AMPosted: Apr 12, 2025, 01:25 PM

Introduction

Have you ever wanted to lead an army of undead mages into combat as an immortal Lich, cursing your enemies and shrugging off hits that would devastate a mere mortal? This is the guide for you! A collaborative work by GhazzyTV and Lollash. If you have any questions or feedback to provide, please feel free to drop by our streams!

If you are looking for a guide to help you through the campaign, you should check out the leveling guides available here.

Strengths and Weaknesses

Strengths
  • Smooth Mapping Experience
  • Controller Friendly
  • Works well at multiple budgets
Weaknesses
  • Minion AI currently has some issues
  • Limited options for increasing clear speed

Build Mechanics

The Lich Storm Mage build lets you focus primarily on your positioning, with its low input requirements and auto-targeting damage application. Skeletal Storm Mages will consistently cast chaining bolts of lightning, while your Conductivity curse spreads through enemy packs. The combination of Evasion and Energy shield gives you solid avoidance and a large Effective Hit Pool, and automated weapon swapping tech gives you large damage boosts for more difficult encounters, such as league content or unique Bosses.

Skill Rotation

Map Clear Skill Rotation

While clearing maps, you will need to stay close to your minions while they deal damage, casting your Conductivity and Pain Offering regularly to boost their damage output. You also have some other abilities you will want to use in specific situations.

  • Keep Conductivity and Pain Offering up on every pack you encounter
  • Cast Voltaic Mark on Rare monsters
  • Cast Convalescence whenever you see your Energy Shield start getting low

Boss/League Mechanic Skill Rotation

Execute the steps below to optimize damage against bosses.

  1. Cast Sigil of Power
  2. Keep Conductivity applied, and Pain Offering active
  3. Cast Voltaic Mark
  4. Cast Skeletal Storm Mage‘s Command: Death Storm if it becomes usable

Gameplay Tips

Due to the Ascendancy Node Necromantic Conduit, you will want to try to keep your mana above 35% at all times. This is generally easy to achieve due to the strong mana regeneration gained from Soulless Form. When placing your Sigil of Power, you will want to try and make sure your minions are positioned inside of it, and you will always want to immediately follow it up with Conductivity to ensure you swap back to your primary weapon set and resummon your minions as soon as possible inside its area of effect.

If your minions get stuck on the map geometry, you can tell them to reposition by using the “Direct Minions” key bind (default ` on PC), or you can simply try and outrange them to summon them directly to a different position. This can be a risky strategy, as it often leads to you moving through more monster packs, but when used properly, it can speed up your map clear.

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Skill and Support Gems

The Active Skills used in this build all fill a supportive role, either cursing the enemies to increase their damage taken or providing powerful buffs to your minions.

The following Support Gems are listed in order of socket priority for each Skill.

Skill GemSupport 1Support 2Support 3Support 4
Conductivity
(Set 1)
Hex BloomHeightened CurseInspiration
Pain Offering
(Set 1)
AblationFont of BloodMeat ShieldDanse Macabre
Voltaic Mark
(Set 1)

Spirit Gems

As a Minion-focused build, you will want to acquire as much Spirit as possible. You will want to acquire a Terracotta Soldier spectre from the Lost City in the underground of Act 2. NOTE: There are multiple variants; you will specifically want the one that only costs 10 spirit; they are the clay soldiers that only come to life when you get close. We use one of these to boost the damage gained from Muster support on our primary damage minions. Here is a list of the minions you will want to summon based on priorities:

  • 1x Skeletal Storm Mage Shock Bot
  • 1x Bind Spectre: Terracotta Soldier
  • 1x Skeletal Cleric
  • As many Skeletal Storm Mage DPS as you can fit
  • 2x Skeletal Warrior (Free from Rattling Sceptre)
Spirit GemSupport 1Support 2Support 3Support 4Support 5
Skeletal Storm Mage DPS (Set 1)Feeding FrenzyArcane TempoMusterElemental FocusMinion Mastery
Skeletal Storm Mage
Shock Bot (Set 1)
ConductionOverchargeLightning ExposureStrip AwayCoursing Current
Skeletal Cleric
(Set 1)
Last GaspIngenuityElemental Army
Bind Spectre
Terracotta Soldier (Set 1)
Ghost Dance
(Set 1)
Fast Forward
Convalescence
(Set 2)
PersistenceSecond Wind
Skeletal Warrior
(Set 1)
DeathmarchSacrificial LambCulling StrikeMaim
Sigil of Power
(Set 2)
Magnified Effect

Ascendancy

The Lich Ascendancy provides us with some very powerful tools. We get excellent mana sustain from Soulless Form and, in combination with Eternal Life, a strong source of generic damage reduction and conditional immunity to poison and bleed. Necromantic Conduit gives us additional chaos damage to help improve our damage, and Crystalline Phylactery provides a flexible jewel socket that doubles the power of the modifiers on the jewel socketed in it, and will be used once a suitably high-value jewel is acquired. This can add significant defense, offense, or both!

Here is a list of the ascendancy points you will take, and in which order. If you need some tips or tricks for Ascending, check out our Trial of the Sekhemas and Trial of Chaos guides.

  1. Necromantic Conduit
  2. Soulless Form
  3. Rupture the Soul/Crystalline Phylactery
  4. Eternal Life

Passive Skill Tree, PoB, and Venom Draughts.

The passive tree for this build utilizes weapon set passive points to leverage the power of a Chiming Staff in our second weapon set, and various duration and area of effect passives.

Weapon Set Passive Trees are acquired as you play through the campaign. They allow you to take up to 24 of your total passive points and place them twice, once for your Weapon Set 1, and another for your Weapon Set 2. You can choose to assign points to a weapon set in the top right corner of your Passive Skill Tree window instead of assigning them to your “general” passive tree.

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Jewels

The beneficial affixes for Jewels are listed below, ranked in order of importance. Prioritize Rare Jewels with 2 prefixes and 2 suffixes.

  • Prefixes
    1. % increased Energy Shield
    2. Minions deal % increased Damage
    3. % increased Energy Shield Recharge Rate
  • Suffixes
    1. Minions have % increased Attack and Cast Speed
    2. Minions have % increased Critical Damage Bonus
    3. Minions have % increased Critical Hit Chance

Venom Draughts, Titan Medallion, and Quest Rewards

Throughout the Campaign, you will be provided with some quest rewards where you are required to make a choice. Here are the optimal options for each:

  • Titan Medallion 1 – 30% increased Charm Charges gained
  • Venom Crypt 1 – 25% increaed Mana Regeneration rate
  • Titan Medallion 2 – 30% increased Charm Charges gained
  • Venom Crypt 2 – +10% to Chaos Resistance

If you would like more information on the rewards you can earn while playing through the campaign, you can always check out our Campaign Difficulties and Permanent Stat Bonuses guide!

Path of Building

Path of Building is a fantastic community-made tool that lets you see how any change you make to your character’s skill tree, gear, or skill gems will impact you. If you haven’t used POB before, you can find a useful beginner’s guide here.

Included in the POB below are some cheaper variants of this build if you’d like to play it before you have a little currency to spend and are lower level. Check the notes section in the POB for more details.

Gear

Below, we’ve included a gear table with a guide on what affixes you should pursue. Many fields are empty or only have 1-2 affixes listed. This is due to the adaptive nature of gear in Path of Exile 2. While each of the listed affixes is very important, making sure you have the required attributes (Strength, Dexterity, and Intelligence) as well as capping your Resistances are goals you must achieve for the build to function properly.

We are using a Rattling Sceptre in our main hand to give us a target for our Pain Offering, and our offhand is the Sunsplinter unique buckler introduced in 0.2.0. This unique provides between 1-3 additional levels to all lightning skills. If you cannot afford it, you can choose to use any Shield or Focus with Resistances, Attributes, or other defensive properties.

In weapon set 2, you will use a Chiming Staff, granting you the use of the Sigil of Power skill. The level of the granted skill is dependent on the item level of the staff and is important, as higher-level versions of the skill provide additional spell damage to your minions.

Equipment Slot and Base StatsPrefixesSuffixes
Main Hand (Rattling Sceptre)1. % increased Spirit
2. % increased Minion Damage
1. +# to Level of all Minion Skills
2. % increased Minion Cast Speed
Off Hand (Sunsplinter Unique)1. +# to Level of all Lightning Skills
Main Hand Set 2 (Chiming Staff)1. +# to Level of all Spell Skills
2. % increased Cast Speed
Helm (Energy Shield Base)1. % increased Energy Shield
2. +# Energy Shield
1. +# to Level of all Minion Skills
Body (Evasion Base)1. +# to Spirit
2. % increased Evasion Rating
3. +# Evasion Rating
Gloves (Energy Shield Base)1. % increased Energy Shield
2. +# Energy Shield
Boots (Energy Shield Base)1. % increased Movement Speed
2. % increased Energy Shield
3. +# Energy Shield
Amulet (Preferably a Solar Amulet)1. +# to Spirit1. +# to Level of all Minion Skills
Rings (Resist or Breach Base)1. +# to required Resistances
Belt (Any Base)1. +# to required Resistances

Socketables

There are a multitude of socketable items (Runes, Soul Cores, Talismans) that can grant additional bonuses when socketed into your gear. You can add additional sockets (up to a maximum) to each gear piece by using Artificer’s Orbs. You should use these sockets to help fix resistances or attributes, or to boost the Evasion or Energy shield of your gear.

If possible, socketing Iron Runes into your Helm and Body Armour will provide the largest defensive bonus, so if you have the option to socket a required resistance or attribute rune into Gloves or Boots or your Shield, that is the more optimal choice.

With the introduction of sockets on Sceptres, you now have some added power available. It is recommended that you add a socket to your Sceptre and insert one of these Talismans

  • Primate Talisman – 30% increased Damage
  • Owl Talisman – 8% increased Cast Speed

Flasks and Charms

Flask Affixes

  • Life Flask
    • % of Recovery applied Instantly
    • Gains X Charges per Second
  • Mana Flask
    • % of Recovery applied Instantly
    • Gains X Charges per Second

Charms

Charms in order of priority:

  1. Thawing Charm
  2. Stone Charm
  3. Resistance Charm or Rarity Charm

Changelog

April 17, 2025: Updated POB with better gearing advice, added Sceptre Socket info
April 15, 2025: Added link to the Witch Leveling guide section
April 13, 2025: Updated with Weapon Set Passive trees, slight support gem changes
April 12, 2025: Guide created for Path of Exile 2, Patch 0.2.0, Early Access.

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