Path Of Exile 3.26 T17 Ritual Map Run: How To Get More Benefits From This Method?
In POE 3.26, Rituals are still a very profitable endgame strategy, and players can still interact with Ritual Altars in the map and defeat monsters to get Tribute. So here, we will share how to run Rituals on T17 maps to get more benefits. Let’s take a look!
Skill Tree Setup
In this guide, we run Ritual in 30 T17 maps. In the passive skill tree, we need to unlock almost all Ritual nodes, including some Scarab nodes, as well as nodes that increase modifier effects on the map.
In addition to this, we also use two Ritual Scarab of Selectiveness. This Scarab allows us to reroll a total of five Rituals, of which the first four are free. Then, we get two Ritual Scarab of Abundance, so that we can get more items in the Ritual.
Finally, we used Blood-filled Vessel to get better rewards, more monsters, and more Tributes.
Ideally, we can also add special affixes to Blood-filled Vessel to get more Tributes, but this is not mandatory.
How To Run?
Defering Item
Please note that during Ritual, once any valuable item appears, we need to defer the item before claiming it.
This ensures the safety of the item and avoids losing it. Especially if the item has a red border, we must defer it, otherwise it will be almost difficult to see it again in the later stage.
Defering Item feature was introduced as part of the mechanism in the Ritual league. This feature allows you to immediately mark rare items that are currently unavailable for Tribute and make them reappear later. However, in order to defer the item, the player must pay 15% of the original price of the item.
So, we can defer a bunch of valuable items from Tier 17 maps, and then to claim them, we can use Scarab of Wisps and Immutable Dogma Keystones on Tier 16 maps, which will give us more Tributes.
Nameless Ritual
But the problem with using Immutable Dogma is that if you get a Nameless Ritual with Keystone active, you won’t be able to reroll Ritual and lose some nice gains.
Nameless Ritual is a special Ritual that has a chance to drop An Audience With The King on each reroll, which allows you to enter Crux of Nothingness and encounter The King in the Mists. Currently, it costs a little more than a POE Divine Orb.
On top of that, you can also get Ritual bases and corpses in these Nameless Rituals, which is usually where you make the big money.
Tribute Farming
For each map, it really depends on your situation. If you have unique monsters in both your Ritual and Blood-filled Vessel, you can get more Tributes.
I think 6000 Tributes should be enough to reroll and defer almost all quests, so just make sure you have at least 2500 Tributes left when you reroll for the last time. As long as you have all Ritual passives in Atlas passive tree, you can defer any quest with this much Tribute.
Investment & Profit
Now, we will talk about total investment and profit.
Regarding Ritual, I would say that your profit will vary greatly depending on the random number generator (RNG). Because Ritual mechanism is usually very unstable, but I think on Tier 17 map, as long as we invest moderately, we can guarantee a good profit, and have a chance to complete some important Ritual, or Nameless Ritual.
During this run, our total investment was 14 Divine Orbs. This number is for when I try to take everything into account, including Scarabs, Vessels, Maps, Chisels, T16 maps, and some Chaos Orbs for re-rolling T17 maps.
After all maps are done, we get a profit of 54.3 Divines. It is important to note that we only count items obtained from Ritual window, and do not consider items dropped from monsters, Uber Boss fragments, etc.
Of course, this does not mean that if you complete 30 T17 Ritual maps exactly as shown here, you will get the same results. As I said, the success or failure of Ritual depends on luck.
To be fair, I found two Nameless Rituals on 30 maps, which is very lucky, because each one gave us a profit of about 10 POE Divine Orbs. So, if you don’t want to include these, then subtract 20 Divines from the final profit.
Run Time
If you want to know how long this took, it really depends on how fast you finish T17 maps and how fast you map in Ritual maps. For reference, we averaged about 7 to 8 minutes to complete each T17 map, and about 1 to 2 minutes for each T16 map.
In T17 map, we chose Fortress Map and Sanctuary Map to layout. In T16 map, I chose to run City Square Map because we can get three Ritual drops from unique enemies in the boss battle here, and this layout is very suitable for Ritual.
Finally, I must emphasize that during Ritual run, if not necessary, please skip all items worth less than 10 Chaos Orbs, because it will actually just waste your time.
There are more profitable things waiting for you to explore on the map, some Omens, Fossils, Resonators, Gems, Maps, Unique Maps, Divination Cards are all valuable.
In addition, in POE 3.26 league, Archdemon Crown is also quite valuable. Currently, they are targeting 0.9 Divines, which is basically one Divine. Then there are Fractured bases, Synthesised bases, and generally rare items with good modifiers, which can bring you a good profit.
In short, after running 30 T17 Ritual maps, we can get at least close to 50 Divines, which may not be exactly what you expect, but it is indeed an easy and profitable way to make money.
Jul-06-2025
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Path Of Exile 3.26 (30 Popu ...
The content updated in Path of Exile 3.26 completely reshapes the previous build ranking. Players can now more easily get POE currency, which makes it easier for players to adjust their builds, but it is still very difficult to get top-level equipment. So what builds can be played in POE 3.26, and where does the build you are playing rank, and what are its advantages and disadvantages? Since the build combination of Path of Exile is very free and complex, the following only ranks some more classic and popular builds. Tier C Archmage Poison Spark Pathfinder Build: You can pass the level smoothly, but the gameplay is complicated and the equipment requirements are high. Ice Shot Mines Deadeye Build: Poor survivability, not flexible enough, and cannot deal with high-level monsters. Archmage Detonate Dead of Chain Pathfinder Build: Pathfinder has dragged down Archmage’s mana and recovery ability, and requires top-level equipment. Tri Stack Penance Brand Build: It is cumbersome in fast-paced battles. Icicle Mines Deadeye Build: It is good at farming maps, but it will be difficult to deal with bosses. Detonate Dead Scavenging Chieftain Build: Its survivability is not stable enough, and the farming speed is slow. Tier C builds are not suitable for this version. Even if you use POE Divine Orb to exchange them for top-level equipment, they are not only still behind other builds, but also have various defects. Tier B Righteous Fire Chieftain Build: It is quite versatile and good at defense, but it may be difficult to deal with bosses. Holy Relic Necromancer Build: It has low equipment requirements, fast farming speed, but lacks single burst, suitable for beginners. Shield Crush Champion Build: It has reliable defense, but the farming speed is not fast, suitable for hardcore players. Toxic Rain Pathfinder Build: It has high damage and clearing ability, but it is cumbersome when facing bosses. Penance Brand Inquisitor Build: High damage, but gear-dependent. Tier B Build is enough for novice players to pass the game smoothly, and it is outstanding in some aspects, but the damage limit or farming speed is not at the top level. Tier A Flicker Strike Slayer Build: High operation difficulty, but the farming map and clearance speed are very fast. Cyclone Shockwave Slayer Build: DPS is not the highest, but its powerful life stealing and close combat capabilities allow you to fight smoothly. Explosive Trap Trickster Build: Farming speed and leveling are very quick, and it also has certain survivability, but it is still far from S Tier. Power Siphon Archmage Totem Build: It will be powerful after the critical hit bonus, good at clearing the map and dealing with bosses, but a bit bulky. Exsanguinate Mines Trickster Build: It has a wonderful ability to create DoT damage, but you need to know how to play it. Lightning Arrow Deadeye Build: Good for farming and dealing with bosses, but a bit fragile. Retaliation Bleed Gladiator Build: Very good survivability, but slow. Explosive Arrow Ballista Golementalist Build: Very good for solo players, and it can deal with bosses and farm maps safely, but not fast enough. Boneshatter Berserker Build: High damage limit, can self-heal, but requires good timing and equipment. Storm Burst Totems Build: Needs some time to stack damage, and it is good for farming and dealing with bosses. Summon Raging Spirits Necromancer Build: Suitable for casual players, summons are durable and deadly, and can also deal with bosses. Blink Arrow Guardian Build: Can deal with bosses safely, but not mainstream and the damage is a bit behind S Tier. Lightning Strike Slayer Build: High damage, but equipment-dependent. A Tier builds can already meet the needs of most players. As long as you don’t pursue high damage and clearance speed, there is not much difference between Tier A and S for you. If you can use POE currency to exchange for top-level equipment for equipment-dependent builds, they will not be inferior to S Tier builds at all. Tier S Ground Slam Slayer Build: With incredible combo ability and life stealing ability, it may be the best melee build in the current version. Poison Concoction Slayer Build: Low equipment requirements, strong survivability, and fast farming speed. Smite Of Divine Judgement Slayer Build: The character can not only hit the tank heavily, but also does not rely on equipment and can continuously output. Explosive Concoction Slayer Build: Toxins provide high burst and clearing capabilities, and can survive in high-difficulty games. Poison Concoction Bouncing Pathfinder Build: One of the strongest builds in endgame, its damage can melt bosses. Archmage Vortex Hierophant Build: Tank with high damage output Volcanic Fissure Berserker Build: As a Berserker, it has high burst damage, but also can be a tank. S Tier builds are the best builds in Path of Exile 3.26. They are not dependent on equipment, have high burst and excellent survivability. If you want to farm more efficiently in the endgame, then S Tier builds are your best choice. There are more builds in Path of Exile 3.26, of course. If you have any builds that have the potential to reach S Tier, or if you think which builds should be adjusted up or down, you can also share your views.Jun-26-2025
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Path Of Exile 3.24: How To ...
Hi, players! In this guide, I'll demonstrate how to acquire the Mageblood from the Ritual and provide you with the steps to attempt it yourself. The Ritual has become the main source of income for this new Necropolis League in the Path of Exile 3.24, allowing me to get or craft most of the gear I have so far. Without wasting time, let's dive in! Types Of Ritual Scarabs As for the types of Ritual Scarabs, this includes having the Ritual on the Atlas Tree, as well as using the new the Ritual Scarabs introduced in POE 3.24. Typically, I use 2 of the Ritual Scarabs of Abundance. The 2 remaining slots can be used for either the Ritual Scarabs of Selectiveness or the Ritual Scarab of Recognition for more Tribute if your map has unique enemies such as Rogue Exiles, or simply just Blood-filled Vessels for more mobs, a faster spawn rate, and much more Tribute. Also Read: The Tides Of Time Unique Belt Is Ideal For Pathfinders In Path Of Exile 3.24 Necropolis! Atlas Tree Setup On the Atlas Tree, we can now temporarily spec into Immutable Dogma. This no longer lets us roll but grants 100% more Tribute, allowing us to get the expensive Mageblood outright without having to keep deferring over time. It'll need 1 or 2 Divine Orbs to get it to 4 flasks, but other than that, it's great! However, there are a few Atlas Map nodes which are super important for the Ritual: Voll's Devotion: This ensures that you get four the Ritual Altars each map for more Tribute. Ritual Special Reward Chance: These give us a better chance at the Rituals with either Uniques, currency, or divination card rewards. Profitable Prayers: To allow re-rolling 2 additional times. Sacred Lands & Smaller Ritual Special Reward Chance: With these, we can guarantee the Ritual in every map without a vessel or the map device craft. How To Get Ritual Scarabs? There is no guarantee with the Ritual, as typically a lot will revolve around luck, but you can still find a lot of valuable items if you know what you're looking for. In this instance, the Mageblood came from an Apocalyptic Ritual in a map, one of the higher tier types which only offers all Uniques, all currency, or all divination cards. Combined with 2 of the Abundant Scarabs and some luck, we managed to hit it. It's likely you won't be able to get it outright because of the Tribute cost, but as long as you can defer the item, it'll be secured for a future map and we can buy it later. This is now essentially locked in, and we can go and retrieve it on the next map. Ritual Special Rewards So, how do we know when we find one of the rarer the Rituals? They typically have a different POE 3.24 model. All the Altars which are surrounded by a fence like the Sanguin Altar will have the rarer special rewards table. The same again here for the Volatile Altar. They will also have typically more difficult modifiers to justify the increased rewards. The rarer Altar on the left and the more common on the right. Both can provide good loot. Just the special loot tables will always offer Uniques, divination cards, or even currency. Conclusion Ritual is super low investment cost with only vessels or scarabs, otherwise we can now get 100% chance for Ritual Altars on the Atlas Tree. A lot of luck is involved, but you have the chance to get some real valuable items if you know what you're looking for. After you have your Atlas Tree set up, it's just a case of running as many maps as you can, taking the valuable rewards, and hoping you get lucky. Hope you get lucky with the Ritual, and I'll see you in the next one, Exiles!Apr-15-2024
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Path Of Exile 3.24: The 3 M ...
Hi, fellow gamers! Welcome to a fresh build guide for the Path of Exile 3.24 Necropolis League. This time, I'll walk you through 3 minion-centric builds that come highly recommended. If you're keen on trying out any of these builds, you'll find all the necessary information in this guide. Mage Skeletons Guardian Let's start with this classic minion build which is the Mage Skeletons Guardian with the Templar class. Remember how transforming regular skeletons into Mages required the Unique jewel Dead Reckoning? Thanks to the new transfigure gems, this is no longer the case. Now, with the Summon Skeletons of Mages, you can naturally summon Mage Skeletons without needing any Unique items, and at a much lower cost. This makes Mage Skeletons an even better minion build option than before. Pros & Cons Here are some pros of this build, starting with survivability. With the Guardian Ascendancy, you get nearly a 75% chance to block both attacks and spells, significant life regeneration, and the new Summon Sentinel of Radiance that absorbs 20% of the damage you take. This build is particularly safe to play because it's a minion build. You can stay behind your minions and kill enemies from a distance. Additionally, the Summon Elemental Relic provides 3 damage auras for you and your minions at no extra cost, significantly boosting your boss damage. The cons is that Mage Skeletons can't move, which means that you need to keep re-summoning them while clearing maps. And this version lacks the 30% boost to all elemental resistances for you and your minions. As a result, your zombies and specters might die from Elemental damage if you don't prioritize minion resistance on your rare gear. Budget As for budget, this build is more affordable than ever. You can start destroying early endgame maps with around 50 Chaos. For advanced Yellow Maps, it's recommended to invest about 120 Chaos. To easily complete the Atlas, around 4 Divines Orbs is suggested, but it's definitely possible to succeed with less investment. Performance Ratings For clear speed, I'll give it an 8 out of 10. This build have numerous skeletons launching projectiles at a rapid casting speed. I deducted 2 points because the mage skeletons don't move, requiring constant resummoning. Additionally, the Guardian does not get the Flesh Offering speed boost like the Necromancer. The boss damage is also amazing, deserving 9 out of 10. With the new Returning Projectiles Support, 100% of projectiles will hit enemies twice. However, since it's not as powerful as the nerfed Anomalous Faster Projectiles Support, I took 1 point out for this. When it comes to survivability, I rate it a perfect 10 out of 10. This build has a robust array of defensive layers, including high armor, a 75% chance to block attacks and spells, and a minion that absorbs 20% of the damage for you. Plus, being a minion build, you are far from danger most of the time. Archer Skeletons Guardian Now, let's take the previous build to another level with the Archer Skeletons Guardian. By now, you're probably familiar with the popular Mage Skeletons build. Thanks to the new transfigure gems, we can now utilize Archer Skeletons as well. Pros & Cons Let's look at the pros of this build. Unlike the Mage Skeletons build, it has a much smoother clear speed and can deal even more damage to bosses. It's also easy to assemble, requiring only 1 mandatory Unique item that is quite affordable. As a Guardian, you benefit from 3 damage auras for free and have a minion that absorbs 20% of the damage you would otherwise take. Now, let's address the cons. While this build is still very tanky and safe, it's not as tanky as the Mage Skeletons version because of having less block chance. However, if you are mindful of your positioning, it will still be difficult for enemies to kill you. Budget In terms of budget, this build is inexpensive. You can effectively clear earlygame maps with an investment of only around 80 Chaos. For smoother progression into Yellow Maps, I suggest allocating approximately 150 Chaos. To facilitate easier completion of the Atlas, consider investing around 4 Divines. However, it's entirely feasible to achieve success with less investment. The only mandatory Unique item required for this build is the Lioneye's Vision armour. This piece already provides the Pierce Support and enables us to add another support gem for our skeletons. Performance Ratings In terms of clear speed, this build deserves a rating of 9 out of 10. The abundance of Archer Skeletons rapidly firing arrows at a high attack speed significantly contributes to its effectiveness. Unlike the Mage skeletons version utilizing the Spell Echo Support, we can effortlessly summon 4 skeletons simultaneously in various locations, thereby enhancing their range of destruction. The boss damage output is equally impressive, with a rating of 9 out of 10. This build excels at decimating formidable bosses within a matter of seconds, even with the recent buffs. Regarding survivability, I would also assign a rating of 9 out of 10. The playstyle ensures that you remain distant from the fray while your minions handle the combat with over 990,000 effective HP. The only deduction in rating is because of the absence of a staff, resulting in slightly reduced block chance and effective HP compared to the Mage Skeletons version. Poison Raging Spirits Guardian Then, we have a remarkably potent endgame build: the Poison Raging Spirits Guardian. This build capitalizes on the ability to summon many Raging Spirits, enabling us to accumulate a staggering amount of poison on our adversaries. By opting for the Guardian subclass, although sacrificing a slight portion of damage output, we gain nearly triple the survivability. Pros & Cons When considering the pros of this build, its boss damage stands out prominently. Upon completion, we're capable of swiftly dispatching even the most formidable bosses in just seconds. The build boasts exceptional survivability, benefiting from all the defensive layers inherent to a Guardian on a minion-focused setup. Speaking of cons, it's essential to acknowledge that this build may not be suitable for everyone. It demands a substantial amount of currency to assemble. Additionally, there's the challenge posed by the short duration of Raging Spirits, necessitating frequent interruptions to resummon them. Budget In terms of budget, this build requires a significant investment, typically necessitating at least 10 Divine Orbs. It's considered relatively expensive to assemble because of the need for 4 mandatory Unique items. The first essential item is the United in Dream sword, which bestows the Envy Aura, inflicting substantial chaos damage to our minions. Additionally, it grants them a 60% chance to poison enemies upon hits. Another crucial piece is the Darkness Enthroned belt, featuring 2 Abyssal sockets necessary to achieve a 100% chance to poison on our minions. In addition, it has become imperative to obtain Covenant body armour, which provides Level 29 additional chaos damage support for our Raging Spirits, greatly increasing their chaos damage output. The Ancient Skull serves as another indispensable item, granting a substantial increase in damage and attack speed to our minions. Performance Ratings In terms of clear speed, I'd rate this build at 9 out of 10. While it boasts numerous fast minions capable of obliterating enemies within seconds, their short duration necessitates frequent re-summoning, hence the deduction of 1 point. For boss damage, it unquestionably merits a perfect score of 10 out of 10. With the potential to exceed 30 million DPS, this build effortlessly dispatches any boss encountered in the game. Regarding survivability, it also earns a perfect 10 out of 10 rating. As a minion-focused build, you naturally remain distant from danger, but this particular build incorporates numerous defensive layers from the Guardian Ascendancy, resulting in an effective HP of 250,000. That's all for today! What are your thoughts on these minion builds in Path of Exile 3.24? Wishing you a fantastic day ahead, and remember to keep building!May-19-2024
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A Deep Dive into the CoC To ...
Embark on a thrilling journey through the Affliction League with our comprehensive review of the Destructive Cast On Critical Tornado Shot Ice Spear Deadeye build in Path of Exile 3.23. If you're seeking a powerful combination of Cast on Critical mechanics and ranged precision, this build is designed for you. Join us as we explore the pros and cons, budget considerations, and key aspects of this formidable build. Build Overview Pros: 1. Incredible Clear Speed: Revel in the joy of capturing a plethora of Ice Spears from Tornado Shot projectiles, providing an astonishingly fast map-clearing experience. 2. Boss Damage Mastery: The build excels in dealing substantial single-target damage to bosses, even from a considerable distance. 3. Safety First: Play with confidence as you freeze monsters and map bosses in place. With a 90% chance to evade attacks, high spell damage suppression, and robust armor, the build ensures a safe gaming experience. Cons: 1. Resource Intensive: This build demands a significant investment in POE Currency, making it less accessible for budget-conscious players. 2. Complex Building Process: Assembling this build can be challenging due to the requirement of specific rare items, adding an extra layer of complexity. Budget Considerations Prepare for a substantial investment with a budget of at least 15 Divine Orbs. This high-cost requirement is one of the trade-offs for the exceptional power this build brings to the table. Mandatory Unique Items: 1. Asenath's Mark Helmet: Triggers socketed skills on attack, adding even more Ice Spears to your arsenal. 2. Maloney's Mechanism Quiver: Exclusive sockets debuff bosses for increased damage potential. 3. Intuitive Leap Jewels (x2): Essential for saving valuable points in the passive tree. Performance Ratings Clear Speed: - Rating: 10/10 - Description: The build delivers an outstanding combination of speed and satisfaction, ensuring a swift and enjoyable map-clearing experience. Boss Damage: - Rating: 10/10 - Description: With the ability to cast numerous Ice Spears hitting the target, the build achieves an impressive shotgun effect, earning it a perfect rating for boss damage. Survivability: - Rating: 9/10 - Description: Boasting the capability to handle threats from a safe distance, freeze enemies, and with high evasion, armor, and spell suppression, survivability is commendable. Careful positioning is key when facing Guardians and Pinnacle bosses. Conclusion What are your thoughts on the Cast On Critical Tornado Shot Deadeye? If you crave a build that combines speed, boss-slaying prowess, and a safety net, this could be your ideal match. While it demands a substantial investment, the rewards in terms of power and gameplay satisfaction are well worth it. Don't miss the chance to experience Path of Exile 3.23 in all its glory with this exhilarating build. Keep building, keep conquering!Jan-18-2024