Mirage feels like one of those Path of Exile leagues that quietly changes how you play instead of shouting for attention. The moment you start caring about POE currency, map pacing, and whether a side area is worth the detour, the league starts to matter in a real way. You are not just clearing packs for the sake of it. You are making small calls every few minutes, and those calls decide whether a run feels smooth or messy. That is probably why people keep talking about it after the first few days.

What actually happens when you step into a Mirage encounter?

You kill the Djinn, enter the Astral Realm, and then the whole thing turns into a little test of judgement. Varashta offers three Wishes, and none of them are just flavor. One might push rewards harder, another might stack danger in a way that forces you to move differently, and a third can make the whole run feel faster if your build can handle it. That part matters. A lot of players will grab the greedier option too quickly, then realise their character was never set up for it. So the league ends up rewarding people who can read a map, not just blast through it. It also has that Path of Exile habit of making familiar content feel slightly off-balance in a way that keeps you alert.

Which builds are people actually having fun with this time?

The holy-themed skills are getting most of the noise, and for once that chatter makes sense. Stuff like Divine Blast, Holy Hammers, Shield of Light, and the newer transfigured gems gives players a few clear directions without forcing everyone into the same setup. If you like block, armour, or odd weapon swaps, there is something to toy with here. Totem players also seem pretty happy, since the league keeps handing them ways to scale damage without standing still too long. Minion setups can work too, but they need a bit more care than people expect. The Reliquarian Ascendancy is the wild card. It can feel brilliant in one league and a bit awkward in another, which is very Path of Exile in a strange way. On the endgame side, the Atlas tweaks and the steady bug fixes matter more than people admit. They keep the whole thing from falling apart when the farming loop gets repetitive. If you are trying to trade up gear or fund a build, POE currency trade is still part of the conversation, because the league rewards players who can turn drops into momentum and not just let them sit in a stash tab.