U4GM PoE2 Bleed Bird Zookeeper Endgame Guide
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Endgame Spirit Walker feels a bit odd at first, because you're not trying to be the hero with the biggest hit. You're the one steering the mess. Once Red Maps start pushing back, the Zookeeper setup becomes much cleaner if you build around physical scaling, minion levels, and the right PoE 2 Items instead of chasing random damage rolls. The star is the Bleed Bird. It's huge, it bumps into doorways now and then, and yes, it can be annoying in narrow tiles. Still, when it connects, packs fall apart and bosses start bleeding through phases faster than you'd expect.
Why the Bleed Bird takes over
The early Ice Yeti can carry you for a while, but it doesn't keep the same pace once armour, boss health, and map pressure climb. The Bleed Bird wins because its physical hits cover space and scale well with attack speed. Rapid Attacks keeps it moving. Feeding Frenzy makes it more aggressive. Muster helps the army stay active, while Heft and Incision push the bleed plan harder. You're not stacking clever little tricks here. You're making one brutal companion hit often, hit wide, and leave enemies losing life while you stay out of trouble.The support army matters more than it looks
A good Zookeeper doesn't just summon a big bird and hope. Skeleton Snipers are there to shred armour with poison through Corrosion, Multishot, Deadly Poison, and Bidding. Skeleton Mages bring another key layer: electrocution. If you can reserve enough Spirit for two mages, your companions gain a massive damage window against affected enemies. Skeleton Clerics are less flashy, but you'll miss them the second they're gone.Use Vulnerability before hard rares and bosses, not after the fight has already turned messy.
Keep Pain Offering ready for burst windows when the bird is already attacking.
Don't over-chase damage if your Clerics are dying too quickly.Passive choices that make the build feel stable
The left side of the tree keeps you alive with Evasion and Deflection, because standing still in high maps is how you lose portals. The right side is where the setup starts to feel like a real endgame build. Trusted Kinship is the big one, since it lets you run two companion types together. After that, reservation efficiency becomes almost as important as damage. More Spirit means more utility, more mages, and fewer awkward compromises.Build pieceMain jobWhy players care
Bleed BirdPhysical bleed damageClears packs and pressures bosses
Skeleton MagesElectrocution setupBoosts companion damage windows
Skeleton SnipersArmour breakingHelps physical hits land harder
Skeleton ClericsMinion sustainKeeps the army alive in long fightsGearing the commander
For gear, start with a strong physical spear. A high-roll Broad Spear with heavy physical damage gives the bird plan a real backbone, and added lightning is a nice extra. A sceptre with plus minion skills and attack speed fits well in the off-hand. Helmet and amulet slots should aim for more minion skill levels, while armour pieces need life, resistances, and evasion. Don't ignore attributes either. Level nineteen gems can be greedy, so a ring with strong all-attribute rolls saves a lot of frustration. If you'd rather skip some of that hunt and buy PoE 2 gear for the missing slots, focus first on minion levels, resist caps, and the attribute piece that lets the whole setup actually function.