Path of Exile - Navigating the Atlas With PoE Currency


Navigating the Atlas is a key part of Path of Exile's endgame content. It is a great way to earn powerful items and level your Atlas passive tree. The latest update has changed the way that players can progress through the Atlas. Now, it's more efficient to run the highest tier of maps that your character can handle.

Maps

The Atlas of Worlds expansion has added a plethora of new maps, new map tiers, and new layouts for older maps to give players plenty to keep them busy in Poe currency end game. However, a large portion of the Atlas is still an unexplored frontier.

Whether gamers are trying to maximize their Atlas completion or find the best way to make Atlas currency, they need to understand the basics of how maps and their tiers work. This guide will help them do just that.

One of the biggest tips for making Atlas currency is to focus on completing maps with high monster counts. Certain maps like Moon Temple and Desert Spring have far more monsters than most other maps. This will allow players to reach their Atlas goals faster and more efficiently. Moreover, it will also reduce the risk of running maps with bosses that cause many deaths or have unfavorable layouts. Alternatively, a player can use Horizon Orbs to reroll a map into a higher-tier version.

Tiers

The Atlas system in Path of Exile provides players with the chance to earn valuable rewards by running maps and completing them at higher tiers. This endgame content is accessed through a Map Device in your hideout and can be modified with the use of PoE currency items.

A new Atlas Map Tier is introduced with each league. These new tiers are harder and offer better rewards, but require high skills to complete. Some maps also have special modifiers that can be applied to them for extra benefits.

The tiers and locations of many Atlas maps have been shuffled (though the pins on the map device are still in their same location). Additionally, there are now two ways to increase your map sustain: By adding additional sextants, or by using a Voidstone socketed into the Atlas item that increases the base number of monsters in an Atlas Map. These changes should make sustaining an Atlas easier for players.

Layouts

With the Siege of the Atlas expansion came a redo on how maps work in the game. This saw the return of Map Regions, Conqueror’s Influence and Watchstones but now also brought in a new set of ways to gain new maps. This includes Map Events, Map Invitations and the new Shaper’s Orbs.

The Shaper’s Orbs are a new type of reward item that upgrade existing maps to “Shaped” versions of those maps which have a tier five higher than the original. They are obtained by performing bonus objectives on specific maps in the Atlas, with each new type of map completed giving a cumulative 1% chance that a map will be upgraded.

The general rule for mapping is to always run the highest tier zones that your build can handle. This will ensure that you will have access to the strongest tiers of the Atlas and be able to efficiently progress through it. It will also help to limit the number of times you have to spend rerunning lower tier zones with bad layouts.

Currency

The Atlas is a huge area to explore in Path of Exile and there are several currencies that you can use to improve your experience. These currencies can be used to enhance the atlas and provide special modifications to maps and items within a certain range, similar to affixes.

For example, a Shaper’s Orb reshapes a map tier upgrading it by five tiers. This means that if you are running a lower tier map, it will drop higher level monsters, providing more experience and better loot.

Other currencies are the Orb of Exalted, which rerolls a rare item with new random affixes, or the Orb of Chaos that can be traded for 6 Orbs of Binding. It is recommended to save these if you can, since they are very valuable for endgame progression. They are also the best way to buy PoE Items at a low price.

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