They told you Patch 0.5 completely killed budget endgame builds in Path of Exile 2… they lied. đŸ€Ż

Top theorycrafters have just unleashed a “Nuclear Blaster” setup that screen-wipes Tier 15+ maps for less than a handful of Exalted Orbs! By weaponizing the newly reworked Gemling Legionnaire ascendancy, this build unlocks an unintended mechanical loophole that reduces skill detonation times down to literal zero—causing all 72 micro-projectiles from a single button press to hit simultaneously for infinite chain explosions. But if you don’t combine this exact low-level leveling skill with the duplicated support gem tech at precisely Level 51, your mana will instantly drain to zero and your character will delete itself in red maps. 👇

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A massive shockwave has hit the Path of Exile 2 (PoE 2) trading market following the release of a heavily updated, budget-friendly endgame setup known as the “Gemling Infinite Explosions Nuclear Blaster” [1.1.1].

The build, which utilizes the Mercenary class and the newly tweaked Gemling Legionnaire ascendancy [1.1.1, 1.2.5], has proven that players do not need to spend hundreds of Divine Orbs to clear high-tier endgame content.

By abusing a specific interaction between dual‑quality skill gems and duplicated support slots [1.2.2, 1.2.3], budget-focused players are turning entire screens into a chaotic fireworks display of continuous detonations [1.2.2]. As clips of Tier 15 and Tier 16 map bosses melting within fractions of a second go viral on Reddit and Discord [1.1.1, 1.2.5], casual players are rushing to buy up the required baseline gear, causing a sudden spike in low-tier unique item prices.

The Power of Advanced Thaumaturgy: Double Quality Abuse

Historically, scaling endgame projectile or area-of-effect (AoE) builds required ultra-expensive weapon rolls or mirrored gear pieces. The “Nuclear Blaster” setup completely bypasses this financial barrier by relying heavily on the Gemling Legionnaire’s signature passive node: Advanced Thaumaturgy [1.2.3, 1.2.5].

In Patch 0.5, Advanced Thaumaturgy grants players a unique mechanical advantage found nowhere else on the PoE 2 passive tree: it allows skill gems to stack an entirely separate, overpowered “alternate quality” bonus on top of standard quality points [1.2.3, 1.2.5].

By pumping quality into specific utility and attack gems using easily farmable Gemcutter’s Prisms [1.2.4], players are generating astronomical stat modifiers from their skills alone, making a standard 1-Exalted-Orb weapon hit like a mirror-tier pinnacle item [1.1.1, 1.2.1].

The Instant‑Detonation Cluster Grenade Loophole

The offensive engine that turns this build into a literal tactical nuke is the interaction between Cluster Grenade and the Gemling’s quality scaling [1.2.4, 1.2.5].

Normally, Cluster Grenade fires a collection of mini-munitions that feature a distinct, delayed fuse timer [1.2.1, 1.2.2]. This delay forces the Mercenary to position carefully and wait for enemies to walk into the zone [1.2.1, 1.2.2].

However, theorycrafters discovered that scaling the alternate quality of Cluster Grenade reduces its detonation time to an absurd 0.2 seconds—effectively making the explosions instant [1.2.4, 1.2.5].

When fired out of a cheap Siege Crossbow linked with Multishot II [1.2.4, 1.2.5], the skill fires four cluster packages, each containing 18 mini-grenades [1.2.4, 1.2.5]. Because the detonation is instantaneous, all 72 individual mini-grenades explode directly on top of each other in a microscopic radius [1.2.4, 1.2.5].

With each mini-grenade dealing 385% base attack damage at gem level 24 [1.2.4], this “shotgunning” effect multiplies the build’s single-target burst damage into millions of DPS without requiring a single critical strike modifier [1.2.1, 1.2.4].

The Two-Button Leveling Engine: Fusing Gas and Flame

Unlike many high-end endgame setups that feel terrible to play until level 80, the Nuclear setup is being praised as one of the smoothest league-starters in the history of the sequel [1.2.1].

From as early as Act 1, players are utilizing a seamless two-button rotation consisting of Gas Grenade and Explosive Grenade [1.1.1, 1.2.1].

Gas Grenade is deployed first, creating a massive, lingering poison cloud that strips enemy armor and slows down charging packs [1.2.1, 1.2.2].

Explosive Grenade is thrown immediately afterward into the cloud [1.2.1].

The mechanical synergy between these two skills causes the Explosive Grenade to instantly detonate the poison gas cloud, triggering a secondary, screen-wide fiery chain reaction [1.2.1, 1.2.2]. This combo carries players through the grueling four-act campaign in record time with zero unique item requirements [1.1.1, 1.2.1].

Duplicating Supports: The Ultimate Cheap Safeguard

One of the most budget-friendly aspects of the build comes from the Gemling Legionnaire’s ability to duplicate support gem links across multiple active skills [1.2.2].

In a standard build, optimizing four different grenade skills—Explosive Grenade, Gas Grenade, Cluster Grenade, and Flash Grenade—would require a massive maze of links and heavily color-socketed armor sets [1.2.1, 1.2.2].

The Gemling completely ignores this limitation [1.2.2]. By utilizing a single weapon configuration, a single socketed support gem like Scatter Shot or Magnified Effect applies its massive multipliers across the entire grenade arsenal simultaneously [1.2.1, 1.2.2].

For defensive layers, the build implements a high-quality Cast on Dodge link combined with Flash Grenades [1.2.4]. Every time the player executes a mechanical dodge roll, the game automatically drops blinding smoke clouds that reduce enemy accuracy to near-zero while simultaneously increasing the character’s dodge distance by several meters [1.2.1, 1.2.4], allowing the player to safely reposition while the battlefield erupts in flames [1.2.1].

Market Ramifications and Community Consensus

The reaction from the PoE 2 community has been highly enthusiastic, particularly from casual players who felt priced out of the high-end meta. “Finally, a build that doesn’t require a 40-Divine belt or exploit a weapon-swap bug to kill a map boss,” wrote one popular user on the official forums.

Budget items recommended for the mid-game transition, such as Dialla’s Desire (used to artificially push gem quality even higher) [1.2.3, 1.2.4], are seeing massive trading volume on the currency exchange.

Because the build does not rely on any known code bugs or mechanical exploits—instead simply pushing the intended quality-stacking design of the Gemling class to its absolute maximum logical limit [1.2.3, 1.2.5]—community balance analysts believe it is completely safe from mid-league hotfixes or emergency nerfs. For players looking to witness absolute mechanical chaos on a shoestring budget, the Nuclear Grenadier is the definitive choice.