Welcome to the most bizarre POE currency, hilarious, and potentially game-breaking build tech currently emerging in Path of Exile. Deep within the feared tormented corridors of Valdo's Rest, something absurd is happening-and no, it's not just another broken min-maxed meta build. It's a mercenary, geared and tweaked in such a specific way that she literally becomes 100% damage immune after 20 seconds.
Thanks to a series of community experiments, item interactions, and what we can only call extremely spicy tech, players have discovered a way to make mercenaries functionally immortal during high-end boss encounters. The core culprit? A pair of gloves called Soul Ascension, some clever recoup mechanics, and a lot of Soul Eater stacks.
Let's break it all down.
The Basics: Soul Ascension + Soul Eater = Immortality
The foundation of this tech relies on Soul Ascension, a pair of gloves that interact with the Soul Eater mechanic-a buff that grants increased attack and cast speed and, critically, 10% less damage taken per stack.
Now, in normal circumstances, monsters cap out at 45 Soul Eater stacks, granting 90% less damage taken. That alone is strong. But if you can push a mercenary (who is treated as a monster under the hood) to 50 Soul Eater stacks, you reach 100% damage immunity. That's exactly what's happening here.
And no, this isn't a theory. This has been tested, live, and streamed. Players have documented their mercenaries standing in the middle of quad-possessed Atziri flame blasts in feared Valdo maps-and taking zero damage. Not reduced. Zero.
The Setup: Building an Immortal Mercenary
To make this invulnerability tech work, there are a few key components:
1. Soul Ascension Gloves
These gloves allow the mercenary to gain Soul Eater and bypass the typical cap, especially when equipped alongside gear that increases maximum soul stacks. The goal is to hit 50 stacks as quickly as possible.
2. High-Tank Gear for Ramp-Up
The key downside to the build is that the damage immunity only kicks in after 20 seconds of ramping Soul Eater stacks. This means your mercenary needs to survive the first 20 seconds of absolute chaos-particularly important in high-damage environments like Valdo maps.
Here's what the current immortal setup includes:
Reduced Critical Doriani Gear-Helps reduce spike damage.
Massive Recoup (90%)-Recovers lost life over time, even from effects like remove life on hit (yes, that counts as "damage taken").
Recovery and Regen With Sap-Keeps her topped off between massive damage ticks.
Block & Arcane Guarding Helmet-Adds layers of mitigation.
As the recoup ramps, she takes her entire health bar's worth of damage, but begins recouping it non-stop. The recoup window overlaps perfectly with incoming hits, keeping her constantly healing-until Soul Eater finishes ramping, at which point she's simply immune.
Proof of Immortality
It's not just theory. On-stream demonstrations showed the mercenary standing in the middle of possessed Atziri flame blasts, a scenario that would obliterate most players instantly. After the 20-second ramp, her health bar simply doesn't move.
Even when the player began removing her gear piece by piece, she remained immune. All thanks to the gloves-and those 50 stacks of Soul Eater.
This even works when facing quad Tormented Feared bosses. The scaling is so potent that even if the mercenary is targeted by multiple dangerous bosses at once, she becomes unkillable once her stacks are up.
But... Is This Intentional?
Nope. Definitely not.
The player who popularized the build even joked: "Yeah, apparently I'm just the source of all the exploits this league." They didn't even intentionally find this interaction-it unfolded during experimentation with recoup and Doriani setups. And now, it's being memed across the community.
There's no question: this tech exploits unintended mechanics, particularly how monsters scale their damage resistance using Soul Eater and how mercenaries interact with that system. The idea of a 100% damage-immune NPC ally standing still in endgame boss content is completely outside the game's balance.
So... Why Isn't Everyone Doing This?
The answer is: you can't use it everywhere.
This build only works in scenarios where your mercenary can ramp up Soul Eater. That means she must survive a solid 15–20 seconds of constant hits before hitting full stacks.
For mapping, this strategy is completely unusable. The fights are too short, and the mercenary never has time to scale. It's only viable in sustained boss encounters, especially ones involving lots of enemies-like The Feared, rogue exile Valdo maps, or other content with dense boss overlap.
In other words: it's a niche strategy. But in that niche? It's literally unkillable.The Tech Explained: Why It Works
Here's how the exploit is actually functioning under the hood:
Mercenaries are coded as monsters, so their Soul Eater scaling functions differently from players.
By using equipment that increases max soul stacks, you push them past the normal cap of 45.
At 50 Soul Eater stacks, damage taken is reduced by 100%, making the mercenary completely invincible.
Recoup mechanics allow the mercenary to self-heal even while under constant pressure.
Soul Ascension's interaction with Soul Leader DR (damage reduction) applies dynamically once max stacks are reached.
The end result? As long as the ramp is successful, your mercenary becomes a tanky, untouchable god-and she'll carry your team through nearly any boss content.
Other Use Cases: Mapping? Not So Much
As powerful as it sounds, this isn't a one-size-fits-all solution. This build only works when your mercenary can live long enough to ramp.
In most standard maps or fast-moving content, there simply isn't time. That means this tech is:
Useless for speed farming.
Questionable for rituals or breaches.
Pure gold for bossing, high-end torment farming, and hardcore meme builds.
And most importantly: something to survive the 20-second ramp.
If you can get through that initial danger window, you'll have the single strongest NPC ally in the entire game-capable of walking through Flameblasts, tanking multiple bosses, and making high-end encounters trivial.
Final Thoughts: Exploit or Innovation?
In classic Path of Exile fashion POE exalted orbs, what starts as a joke-a player trying to survive a Volto map with their merc-ends up becoming one of the most broken techs of the league. Whether it gets fixed or becomes a staple of niche bossing strategies remains to be seen.