The Warrior is the most forgiving melee class in Path of Idle: Old Gods Rising, and it rewards a build focused on survivability, steady Mettle generation, and summoned help. It absorbs heavy damage, trades some of its own health for bigger hits, and puts extra bodies on the field to soak enemy attention.
Quick answer: Run Raging Fire Slash, Pain Immunity, and Iron Guard, lean on Vigilant Strike for Mettle, take the Brutality, Brutish, Enrage, and Zod specializations, and equip weapons that roll Mettle plus Physical Damage, Health, Health Regen, and Strength. Pair the Warrior with a Cleric so the traded health is healed back.
Core Warrior skills and why they work together
The build’s damage comes from spending health, so the skill choices exist to make that trade safe and repeatable. Each one covers a gap the others create.
| Skill | What it does |
|---|---|
| Raging Fire Slash | Sacrifices a portion of health to deal extra damage. This is the main offensive skill and pairs naturally with a Cleric’s healing. |
| Pain Immunity | Runs reduced defense, which fits a build that is constantly losing health from Raging Fire Slash. |
| Iron Guard | Summons a warhammer-wielding guard to fight alongside you. Leveling the skill raises the number of guards you can summon. |
Vigilant Strike is not a skill, but it is central to the build. It deals Slash Damage and generates Mettle, which keeps your offensive rotation fueled. Treat it as a priority whenever you are shaping the Warrior’s kit.
Note: Iron Guard’s minions do more than add damage. They give enemies extra targets, which pulls hits away from your main fighters and buys the Cleric more time to heal.
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The specializations push physical output while covering the health you spend to attack. Zod is the piece that closes the loop, letting the Warrior claw back lost health during a fight.
| Specialization | Effect |
|---|---|
| Brutality | Raises Slash Damage. |
| Brutish | Improves Strength and Dexterity. |
| Enrage | Raises physical damage, useful in any Warrior build. |
| Zod | Lets the Warrior regain lost health. |

Weapon affixes to look for
Prioritize weapons that come with Mettle. The more useful affixes a weapon carries, the stronger the build becomes, so favor gear stacked with the stats below.
- Damage
- Physical Damage
- Health
- Health Regen
- Strength
Health and Health Regen matter more here than on a typical melee build, because Raging Fire Slash is constantly draining your pool. Pairing those defensive affixes with Physical Damage keeps your offense high without leaving you fragile.
Team placement for the Warrior
Each team holds three members, and this Warrior build depends on the classes around it. A Cleric is the key partner, since it heals back the health you spend and adds crowd control plus some damage of its own. That healing is what makes the aggressive Raging Fire Slash rotation sustainable.
A Mage rounds out a strong general lineup. The Warrior and its Iron Guard summons hold enemies in place, and the Mage’s area attacks clear the clusters that form around your frontline. The result is a durable squad that answers both single targets and enemy waves.
With the right skills, specializations, and a Cleric backing it up, the Warrior stays on the frontline through long fights while its minions and Mettle-fueled strikes carry the pressure. Adjust the weapon affixes as better gear drops, and keep an eye on your team composition to get the most out of the build.





