U4GM Why Get the PoE 2 Book of Specialization
Posted by jaydenjean
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01 May 2026 02:52:56 am.
Start With The Campaign Quests
The safest source is still the campaign. In Act 1, don't skip The Lost Lute. Una sends you into the Ogham Farmlands to recover her instrument, and it's a simple enough job. Kill what's in the way, grab the lute, hand it back, and you get your first Book of Specialization. It's quick, and there's no real reason to leave it behind unless you're rushing far too hard.
Act 2 Adds More Easy Points
Act 2 gives you a couple more chances to build out those weapon set points. Tradition's Toll in the Deshar Region is one to watch for, especially if you're following side quests as they appear instead of charging straight through the main path. You'll deal with the Serpent Clan ritual and walk away with another book. Clearing the Way takes more effort, since Ak Thi and Anun Dr can punish sloppy play, but the reward from Risu in the Khari Bazaar is worth the trouble. If your second weapon set feels weak, this quest usually fixes that.
Boss Farming Can Fill The Gaps
Once the guaranteed rewards are gone, boss farming becomes the next option. It's not something I'd call relaxing, but it works if you don't mind repeat kills. The Crowbell in the Act 1 Hunting Grounds is a common early target because the run is short and the fight isn't too messy. Later on, Kabala, the Constrictor Queen in the Keth Region, is a better pick for stronger characters. By Act 3, Mighty Silver Fist in the Jungle Ruins is the one many players look at. He hits hard, so don't sleepwalk through the fight, but his drop potential makes the time feel less wasted.
Other Sources And Smarter Spending
There are a few odd ways to gain more weapon set power too. In Act 3, Vaal Goliaths can drop a Sacrificial Heart, which can be taken to the right ritual site for two extra points without using a book. Mist-Shrouded Tomes and rare Tattoos of Hinekora can also help, though you shouldn't build your whole plan around seeing them. Spend the points with a purpose. Maybe one set is for blocking, movement, and staying alive. Maybe the other is all damage for bosses. If you're trading for gear or checking prices through services like U4GM, it's still your passive planning that decides whether the build feels smooth or awkward later on.
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