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barriger
Posted: Sat Jun 07, 2025 7:14 am
Post subject: How to Use Brood Glimmer Emerald to Enhance Your Build
The Brood Glimmer Emerald is a powerful cluster jewel in Path of Exile that can significantly enhance your build, especially if you rely on quivers or projectile-based damage. Its unique modifiers boost the bonuses gained from equipped quivers, amplifying the stats your character receives from these items and thereby increasing your overall damage and survivability.
To effectively use the
Brood Glimmer Emerald
in your build, it’s important to understand how cluster jewels work. Cluster jewels expand your passive skill tree by adding new passive nodes and notable passives, allowing you to customize your character’s stats and abilities beyond the standard tree. The Brood Glimmer Emerald, as a cluster jewel, fits into this system and provides specific benefits related to quivers.
The key feature of the Brood Glimmer Emerald is its modifier that increases the bonuses gained from equipped quivers. This means that any stats your quiver provides—such as increased attack speed, elemental damage, or critical strike chance—are further amplified. This synergy makes it especially valuable for bow or projectile builds that rely heavily on quiver stats.
When integrating the Brood Glimmer Emerald into your passive tree, consider the following tips:
- Placement: Slot the jewel into a large cluster jewel socket that allows you to access its powerful modifiers. This typically requires some planning in your passive skill tree to reach suitable cluster jewel sockets.
- Build Synergy: Focus your build around projectile or bow skills that benefit from quiver stats. The jewel’s effect multiplies the value of your quiver’s bonuses, so the better your quiver, the more impactful the jewel becomes.
- Supporting Passives: Use nearby passive nodes that enhance projectile damage, attack speed, critical strike chance, or elemental damage to maximize the jewel’s benefits.
- Complementary Gear: Equip high-quality quivers with strong explicit mods that align with your build’s damage type and playstyle to take full advantage of the jewel’s amplification.
- Crafting and Trading: Because the Brood Glimmer Emerald is a sought-after jewel, you can also consider trading for one that has additional beneficial modifiers or crafting it yourself by targeting the “increased bonuses gained from equipped quivers” affix on a magic Emerald Jewel base.
The Brood Glimmer Emerald enhances your build by amplifying quiver bonuses, making it a potent choice for projectile-focused characters. Properly integrating it into your passive skill tree and pairing it with strong quivers and supportive passives can lead to substantial damage and utility improvements, helping you tackle tougher content more effectively.