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Buy PoE 2 Uul-Netol’s Embrace Boosting because Xesht sits at the very end of Breach’s progression chain, behind the Tul and Esh kill, the Breachlord Sac, and a timed escape-phase push through the Twisted Domain. Even after clearing all of that, the gem competes against the rest of Xesht’s drop pool instead of dropping on a fixed schedule, which is why it holds real value on the trade market.
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Mechanic |
What It Means |
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Supported Skills Gain 40% of Physical Damage as Extra Chaos Damage |
Adds a substantial chaos damage layer on top of the skill’s existing physical output |
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Break Armour equal to 20% of Chaos Damage dealt |
Converts a portion of that new chaos damage directly into Armour Break against the target |
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Cost Multiplier: 120% |
The supported skill costs 20% more to use as a tradeoff for the added effects |
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Category: Breachlord |
Cannot be combined with another Breachlord-category gem in the same skill |
Buy PoE 2 Uul-Netol’s Embrace Carry to skip the full Xesht progression chain and slot the gem the same session you order it. The Armour Break layered on top of the extra chaos damage makes this a strong pick for hybrid physical-chaos builds that want their hits to soften the target for everything that follows.
Not as a flat multiplier. The gem adds 40% of your supported skill’s Physical Damage as Extra Chaos Damage, which is a meaningful damage increase but not a literal doubling of your total output. The real value comes from combining that extra chaos layer with the Armour Break effect, which boosts the damage your other skills deal afterward instead of the supported skill alone.
Yes, Armour Break from Uul-Netol’s Embrace stacks with Armour Break applied by other skills, supports, or passives, since it’s tracked as a shared debuff on the target instead of something unique to this gem. Layering multiple Armour Break sources together pushes the target’s effective armour down faster, which benefits every physical hit landing afterward, not just the supported skill. This makes the gem a strong fit for parties or builds already leaning on Armour Break elsewhere.
No, the gem is a possible drop from Xesht’s loot pool instead of a guaranteed reward on every kill, which is part of why it holds real value on the trade market. Players sometimes clear several Xesht kills without it appearing, since the drop competes against his other rewards. Buying it directly through a trade removes that uncertainty entirely.