Help with spark stormweaver build

Hello everyone, I am a beginner with path of exile 2. I finished the campaign and now I am sitting at level 80.

I was following animeprincess spark stormweaver build which went for chaos inoculation. However, where I am right now is that I have only 4.3k or so ES, which makes me feel relatively squishy. I also, went and added crit damage and my damage is around 10k for both spark and orb of storms, which I feel is enough at this point, as I do not know how to increase at this stage.

Maybe anyone can help me in how to increase energy shield or in general how to fix my build to have higher ES and damage?

Here is the link to my build: https://maxroll.gg/poe2/planner/ir6990od

Thank you for helping me out!

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uramisabout 3 hours ago1

So I think you misclicked a bit. Check out these nodes, they're like 1 click from endpoints and should up your ES quite a bit.

Heavy Buffer - 40% max ES EDIT: due to bypass, this shouldn't be specced since CI

Illuminated Crown - +70% Helmet ES

Patient Barrier 60% Max ES

Dampening Shield - 28% max ES

After that I think you could aim to improve your amulet, the life roll is wasted, it could be flat es or global defence, or maybe the amulet will also have a higher max es roll.

edit: updated info on heavy buffer

FoundationHairy8800about 3 hours ago1

Chor of the storm crit stack mana flare on lightning bolt to make it loop

crimsonsentinelabout 2 hours ago1

Level up your spark gem and getting your fourth ascendancy are two very obvious upgrades. You can also put exposure effect on weapon set 2 and also put curse effect. That will help a lot with damage before rakiata's

Lelketlen_Hentesabout 2 hours ago1

Do a leech run and you'll get ~200 exalted orbs. From those alone it'll be easy to buy proper gear. I spent only exalteds on trading and got 8-9k ES on level 80.

Currently I'm at work so can't share mine, but can share my gf's poe build from 2 weeks ago (from our chat history): https://poe.ninja/poe2/pob/1944c

As you see she's not really into the 1HP build, and she's building a bit of spirit for the coc/coea etc. But for her this build is good enough to do t10-11 easily.

Hope this helps

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https://preview.redd.it/hyitimd4s3jg1.png?width=884&format=png&auto=webp&s=24b3c886c950bf3bd1cc8a80ebd7d9eb19fde0f3 Hello, Exiles. I've always been a poison enjoyer in Path of Exile, but have not played a decent poison build in PoE2 yet. A lot of this is because I just don't like how poisons work in PoE2, which is entirely personal and nitpicky, but here we are. I miss being able to stack poisons like in PoE, so I wanted a build that could do it. Lorrata seemed like the way to go, despite its apparently recent nerf with the addition of dealing no elemental damage. I think this weapon is super cool, it looks dope and its function really scratches an itch. Plus, on aesthetic theme with the build, it lets me use one of my favorite and vastly underutilized skills, *Wind Serpent's Fury*. So I get to poison old-school style, use a dope weapon, and a dope skill? Sick. *For what it's worth, I've invested very, very little time, currency, and effort into this build. 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