2/8/2024 0 Comments Poe strongbox strategy![]() ![]() You want to allocate All Hands once you no longer need Kirac Missions and rearrange the right side of the Atlas Passive Tree to get access to important Betrayal nodes to boost union counters for them. The last part of the strategy includes connecting the top parts, speaking of the nodes in the center to make room for the nodes that block league mechanics while also increasing the chance to encounter other content. As I mentioned earlier, the small nodes rarely ever increase the chance of a Blight encounter, meaning we have to force the mechanic anyway, making those points flat out useless. Fungal Bloom is something I don’t really recommend. You should then finish the Blight nodes by allocating Blightspawn and Distilled Fungus. If you’re still struggling, I would definitely give it a try. Whether you want to allocate the Keystone depends on your build’s ability to handle the Blight encounters. Unlike Expedition, the small nodes rarely ever increase the chance for an encounter, which is why it’s sensible to wait until Tier 14 maps and then force the encounter using either Rusted Blight Scarab or the Blight Map Crafting Option, which is accessible via Mycelial Swarm.Īfter getting Epidemiology and Mycelial Swarm, you should go with a Sturdy Construction and potentially Cassia’s Pride. While progressing those mechanics, you can start putting points into Blight nodes. If you want to make use of the influence alternatively, you can wait and use the Maven or Eater of Worlds’ influence to progress those mechanics first by utilizing either Destructive Play or the Eater of Worlds cluster, respectively. Searing Exarch is usually more approachable than Eater of Worlds for most builds, including melee builds and gives access developable currency, like Chaos Orbs, Orbs of Unmaking and Awakened Sextants. The other half of the Atlas Tree progression revolves around Blight and Searing Exarch nodes. And all maps have a 70% chance to be one tier higher, which helps to progress our Atlas further. ![]() Of course, this is without any further investment. ![]() We now have a decent chance of encountering a fully fleshed out Expedition, roughly two-thirds of the maps. Then, we allocate a Noble Quest and Scratchin’ up the Ground and the last Expedition cluster. We round out the first half of the tree by speccing into Shaping the Skies and Covert Stakeouts to start encountering Jun more frequently. We follow this up with Buried Knowledge while allocating the left arm of the wheel for additional Expedition Chance once again. The next node we want is Shaping the World, including the small passive next to it to get access to higher map tiers and, of course, for connected map drops. And only then do you spec into a Distinguished Demolitionist.Ĭommissioned Officer gives more Kirac Missions, which help fill out the Atlas and is on the way to the top of the Atlas Passive Tree, anyway. You then want to go back for Hunt For Answers, allocating the right arm of the wheel for increased chance to encounter Expedition. In terms of Atlas progression, you want to follow the right lane until you hit Shaping the Mountains followed by a Stream of Consciousness, Extreme Archeology and Ancient Writings. The reason for that is this combination of league mechanics gives us access to POE Currency, maps, and items via Rog crafting and Veiled item drops from Betrayal. We want to progressively spec into Expedition and Map Nodes, later on adding Searing Exarch, Blight and last but not least some Betrayal Nodes. The basics of this strategy are very simple. Here, I want to show you my Atlas Tree progression and currency strategy for the first couple of days in POE 3.22 Trial of the Ancestors League.
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