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    Spiraling Conspiracy feels odd the first time you use it, and that’s the fun of it. Instead of babysitting a dozen little minions, you carry one living storm of ravens around your character. If you’re sorting gear, comparing POE 2 Items, or planning a Witch setup, this skill stands out because it clears while you move and still has a proper boss button when things get nasty.

    Quick Contents

    How the raven swarm works in real play.
    Why Mad Flight matters for bosses.
    Where the unique staff comes from.
    Which builds and supports make the skill feel good.

    How The Raven’s Flock Actually Plays
    The skill is granted by the unique staff The Raven’s Flock, so it isn’t something you just socket from a normal gem drop. Once active, it creates one persistent minion swarm around you. The birds circle nearby targets and deal area damage over time, with a strong physical-to-chaos angle. You’ll quickly notice the best part: thirty ravens still behave as one minion. That means you’re not wasting half your build chasing extra minion count. You can spend points and gear slots on reservation, defence, minion damage, chaos scaling, and command uptime instead.

    Core Numbers Worth Knowing

    Feature
    Practical Value

    Required Level
    78, so it’s an endgame setup rather than a campaign tool

    Intelligence Requirement
    137, which fits Witch and Spirit Walker paths neatly

    Maximum Ravens
    30 ravens in one combined flock

    Growth Method
    Rare or unique enemies nearby, plus enemy kills by Power value

    Damage Identity
    Persistent minion AoE with physical and chaos scaling

    Mad Flight Is The Real Boss Lever
    Mapping is mostly hands-off, but bosses need timing. Mad Flight spends ten ravens and sends the flock through a mirrored lane for five seconds. The hits come fast, roughly every 0.12 seconds, and the damage effectiveness is huge at 550%. Because 70% of the physical damage converts to chaos, Added Chaos Damage becomes more than a nice bonus. It’s one of the first supports most players should test. Commandment and Bidding are also popular because the ten-second cooldown can feel long when a boss keeps moving out of the lane.

    Build Direction And Support Choices
    There are two clean ways to approach the skill. A simple Raven Flock minion build works well for atlas pushing, Delirium farming, and relaxed mapping. It’s cheap apart from the staff and doesn’t ask for perfect gear. The stronger endgame route is usually Spirit Walker, using companion tools, Idolatry-style scaling, Delirium jewels, and better defensive layers. For supports, start with Added Chaos Damage, Minion Mastery, Feeding Frenzy, and Enormity. If your flock is dying in rough maps, Elemental Army is boring but useful. Slow Potency is worth a look too, especially if you like slowing packs before they reach you.

    Getting The Staff And Planning Around It
    The Raven’s Flock comes from Delirium content, including encounters, bosses, Simulacrum runs, and empowered Delirium maps. In Solo Self-Found, you’ll be farming for a while, so don’t build your whole character around it too early unless you enjoy the chase. In trade, prices can spike during the first week because everyone wants to try the new minion RF style. If you’d rather save time and compare upgrades before committing, many players choose to buy POE 2 Items after checking rolls, rune forge options, and the rest of their defensive gear first.
    At U4GM, PoE 2 doesn’t have to feel like homework. If you’re chasing The Raven’s Flock staff, stacking chaos damage, or testing a Spiraling Conspiracy minion build, check https://www.u4gm.com/path-of-exile-2/item for handy Path of Exile 2 items and currency options, then get back to mapping, bossing, and having a bit more fun with your ravens.

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