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PoE 2 Lazy Build Tier List: Best One-Button and Chill Endgame Builds in Patch 0.5
Why Lazy Builds Are More Popular Than Ever
Path of Exile 2 has significantly increased combat complexity compared to the original game. Many endgame builds require multiple active skills, perfect positioning, cooldown management, and extensive boss mechanics knowledge.
However, not every player wants to play that way.
Many players simply want to:
- Relax after work
- Farm currency casually
- Watch videos while mapping
- Play with minimal mechanical stress
- Clear endgame content without learning complicated rotations
Fortunately, Patch 0.5 offers several powerful builds capable of handling high-tier content with surprisingly little effort.
This tier list ranks the strongest low-APM (Actions Per Minute) builds currently available.
What Makes a Build "Lazy"?
For this list, we evaluate builds based on:
- Minimal button presses
- Automated damage sources
- Survivability
- Comfortable mapping
- Low mechanical complexity
- Ability to clear T11+ Waystones
A build may deal slightly less damage than a top-tier speed farmer, but if it can comfortably clear endgame content while requiring minimal attention, it scores highly here.
S-Tier: The Ultimate Relaxed Endgame Builds
Minion Infernalist
Playstyle Difficulty: 2/10
The Minion Infernalist remains one of the easiest and most effective archetypes in Patch 0.5.
Instead of directly fighting enemies, players summon powerful minions that automatically engage and eliminate threats while the character focuses on movement and positioning.
Why It's S-Tier:
- Minions handle nearly all combat
- Excellent survivability
- Minimal skill management
- Great for mapping and bossing
- Strong scaling into endgame
Pros:
- Extremely beginner-friendly
- Safe gameplay
- Excellent gear scaling
Cons:
- Slower than dedicated speed mappers
- Minion AI can occasionally be inconsistent
Best For:
Players who want the most relaxed experience possible.
Recommended Content:
- T11+ Waystones
- Expedition
- Ritual
- Breach
- Delirium
One-Button Martial Artist
Playstyle Difficulty: 3/10
One of the breakout builds of Patch 0.5 has been the Martial Artist utilizing highly optimized attack chains centered around a single primary ability.
Rather than cycling through multiple combos, players focus almost entirely on one attack while passive synergies and gear do most of the heavy lifting.
Why It's S-Tier:
- Simple gameplay
- Excellent mobility
- Strong single-target damage
- Comfortable map progression
Pros:
- Very easy to learn
- Fast progression
- Effective on moderate budgets
Cons:
- Less automated than minion builds
- Can require investment to feel truly smooth
Best For:
Players wanting active gameplay without excessive complexity.
A-Tier: Powerful But Slightly More Interactive
Archmage Stormweaver
Playstyle Difficulty: 4/10
While many Archmage variants require significant optimization, several endgame setups function surprisingly well using a single primary damage skill.
The result is a build capable of massive damage while remaining relatively easy to play.
Pros:
- Excellent scaling
- Strong boss damage
- Good map clear
Cons:
- More gear dependent
- Requires mana management
Chaos DoT Lich
Playstyle Difficulty: 4/10
Damage-over-time builds remain popular because they allow players to apply damage and focus on movement.
Instead of constantly attacking, players can maintain effects while avoiding danger.
Pros:
- Safe gameplay
- Excellent boss learning build
- Strong survivability
Cons:
- Slower clear speed
- Less explosive damage
B-Tier: Casual Friendly but Outclassed
Generic Bow Rangers
Bow builds can be simple to play, but many require greater positioning awareness and suffer from survivability issues in higher-tier content.
Pros:
- Smooth leveling
- Fast movement
Cons:
- Fragile defenses
- Lower comfort in difficult encounters
Basic Elemental Casters
Traditional elemental builds remain effective but often require more active casting and cooldown management compared to the options above.
Pros:
- Easy gearing
- Good progression
Cons:
- Higher APM requirements
- More positioning pressure
Best Content for Lazy Builds
The best low-maintenance builds excel in content that rewards consistency rather than mechanical mastery.
Recommended farming activities include:
Expedition
Minions and one-button builds excel at clearing large monster packs while maintaining safety.
Breach
Automated damage sources make Breach encounters significantly easier.
Ritual
Strong defensive layers help casual builds survive dangerous Ritual modifiers.
Delirium
Many lazy builds can comfortably farm moderate Delirium content without requiring perfect gameplay.
Why Gear Matters Even for Casual Builds
A common misconception is that lazy builds don't require investment.
In reality, better gear often makes these builds even more relaxing.
Higher-end equipment provides:
- Better survivability
- Faster map clears
- Increased minion damage
- More movement speed
- Stronger defensive layers
This allows players to spend less time worrying about mechanics and more time enjoying the game.
