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Fan-made Path of Exile 2 hub launches with 1,500 build files

Jun. 3, 2026
Fan-made Path of Exile 2 hub launches with 1,500 build files

By AI, Created 5:11 PM UTC, June 03, 2026, /AGP/ – A new community site has launched to help Path of Exile 2 players move build ideas into the game’s native Build Planner ahead of the Return of the Ancients update. poe2buildplanner.com offers 1,535 import-ready .build files plus a browser tool that converts Path of Building exports and pobb.in links without uploads or an account.

Why it matters: - Path of Exile 2 players often have to jump between forums, Path of Building exports and pobb.in links before they can use a build in-game. - The new hub shortens that path by turning community theorycrafting into import-ready files for the game’s own Build Planner. - The site arrives as Return of the Ancients is set to expand the game’s endgame Atlas, add new progression systems and broaden crafting mechanics.

What happened: - poe2buildplanner.com launched as a fan-made community resource for Path of Exile 2 players. - The site lists more than 1,500 downloadable .build files and organizes them by class and Ascendancy. - The current library includes 1,535 community-sourced builds. - The site supports classes including Warrior, Sorceress, Witch, Ranger, Huntress, Mercenary, Monk and Druid. - Players can convert Path of Building exports and pobb.in share links into the game’s native .build format through a browser-based tool. - The site is free to use and available now at more information.

The details: - Grinding Gear Games documented the .build file format for Path of Exile 2’s in-game Build Planner. - Players can download a .build file and place it in Documents/My Games/Path of Exile 2/BuildPlanner/ to import it through the Build Planner panel. - The browser converter runs entirely client-side. - The converter does not require uploads or an account. - Path of Exile 2 has 12 character classes, 36 Ascendancy specializations, 240 Skill Gems, 200 Support Gems and more than 1,500 passive skill tree nodes. - Community builds may reference passive node IDs that change between patches, so some imported files may show partial passive-tree guidance while still working in the in-game planner. - The site says it is a fan-made project and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Grinding Gear Games. - Path of Exile is a registered trademark of Grinding Gear Games.

Between the lines: - The launch reflects how much of Path of Exile 2’s build culture still lives outside the game client. - A simple import workflow could matter more after Return of the Ancients, when new systems may push more players to seek ready-made builds. - The client-side conversion approach also lowers friction for players who want speed and privacy.

What’s next: - More players are likely to use the site as Return of the Ancients approaches and build experimentation increases. - The value of the library will depend on how quickly community builds stay aligned with patch changes. - The site’s in-game import workflow gives players a faster path from build discovery to playtesting.

The bottom line: - poe2buildplanner.com turns scattered Path of Exile 2 build-sharing into a single import pipeline for the game’s Build Planner.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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