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Buy PoE 2 Garukhan’s Resolve Boosting because Zahmir, the Blade Sovereign sits behind a restricted drop table that doesn’t favor consistency. The Anomaly boss in the Sacred Reservoir map can be killed cleanly multiple times in a row without producing this specific gem, since the drop competes against the rest of his pool instead of dropping on a guaranteed schedule.
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Mechanic |
What It Means |
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Maximum Critical Hit Chance is 50% |
The supported skill’s crit chance is capped at 50%, regardless of how much you’ve invested elsewhere |
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Bifurcate Critical Hit Chance |
The crit roll happens twice per use; either success lands a normal crit, both successes apply the Critical Damage Bonus twice on that hit |
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Usable after moving 20 metres |
The supported skill only becomes active once you’ve covered that distance |
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Locks after each use |
You must move 20 metres again before the supported skill can fire a second time |
Buy PoE 2 Garukhan’s Resolve Carry to skip the Anomaly grind and slot the gem the same session you order it. The movement-gated design means this works best on a skill you’re already using as a hard-hitting finisher, not your main spam ability, since it locks itself out immediately after firing.
Not in a flat, constant sense. The gem rolls your Critical Hit Chance twice per use instead of once, so landing a crit at all becomes more consistent, and the rare case where both rolls succeed applies your Critical Damage Bonus twice to that single hit. It’s a frequency and burst-potential boost instead of a permanent damage multiplier on every attack.
No, Garukhan’s Resolve only supports Attack Skills without an existing usage condition, and specifically excludes skills with a Cooldown, Triggered skills, and anything used by Minions. It also won’t stack with another Support Gem from the same Category in the same skill. Checking your intended skill against these restrictions before ordering helps confirm it’s a fit for your build.
It depends on how much crit chance your build already stacks on the supported skill. If your setup already pushes past 50% Critical Hit Chance through other sources, the excess stops contributing on that specific skill once Garukhan’s Resolve is socketed, though the Bifurcate effect still applies on top of whatever chance remains. Builds sitting below that cap see the full benefit without losing anything.