![]() ![]() Maps with Bloodline Mods (% more Magic Monsters).Maps with Nemesis Rares (% more Rare Monsters).Sort your maps more or less within the following categories there might be some overlap, in which case you can use your preference and judgment in choosing what to run: The reason you want to start with a decently sized map pool is so you can optimally run your good sextant mods. You might not think this is important, but knowing which maps your build can handle and doing the extra legwork on sorting and modifying them can be very profitable over the long-term. Shape your chosen T10 map to bump it to T15, thus meaning all future drops of that map have a chance of dropping that map again.( Cartographer’s Seals are what you need for this) Scour all of the maps you’re not running or don’t want to drop.You can recomplete your T15 maps once you have a large enough supply for T16s to sustain themselves, but I like selling the Shaped Belfry and Pier maps in bulk. This way, all of the T16 returns from your T15 maps will be the Elder map of your choice. ![]() To maximize T16 Elder map returns, at least starting out, you should also choose a T15 map(s) to shape, and scour the natural T15 maps. This ensures that all of the T11 and T12 maps that drop in Shaped Underground Sea are also Shaped Underground Sea. If you were running Shaped Underground Seas, you’d scour all other T11 and T12 maps. This guide will assume you’re farming T16 maps for Elder runs, so modify the techniques to fit your situation.įor maps T15 and below, you want to prepare your atlas by ensuring that the map(s) you want to run is the only one of its tier and its next level up. The map drop pool in POE is populated with a higher weight attached to maps you’ve completed, then with maps connected to the one being run, so clearing map completion from the Atlas becomes vital. Your first step is to scour all other maps aside from the one(s) your farming copies for. There’s a bit of work you have to do before you can actually start farming maps though. With all this in mind, it’s possible to prep your Atlas to guarantee map drops of a specific tier when farming high-end maps, assuming the proper groundwork is done. The game will then select a map from that tier, giving a preference to completed maps. If POE detects that no maps have been completed on the tier(s) connected to the current map, the drop will degrade to the next tier until it hits a tier where a map has been completed. The other affect the Atlas has lies in the way Atlas paths work. If a mob drops a map, its tier is rolled against the completion percentage of your Atlas, a higher than 100% Atlas completion guarantees a +1 drop. Map tier drops are also affected by two other primary factors, both relating to Atlas completion. Uniques, Rogue Exiles and other circumstantial bosses outside the main map boss do not have increased map drop chances.Map bosses have a chance to drop a map up to +2 tier above the current map tier.Blue/yellow mobs have a chance to drop a map up to +1 tier above the current map tier.White monsters have a chance to drop a map up to the tier of the current map.Go by these rules below to know what your chances are. Every enemy in a map has a certain chance to drop a map. Map drops in Path of Exile work on a tiered pool system. The math is more complex than this, but the RNG boils it all down to one rule, as long as your map drops per run are averaging two or more maps per every one of your chosen tier being run, sustain is guaranteed. Well, we’re here to help make your time in Wraeclast much easier exile, with a guide that teaches you the basics of sustaining end-game maps in Path of Exile. A particular annoyance for a lot of people, even hardcore players, is the difficulty experienced with sustaining end-game maps, especially beyond T10. Refer to our new player guide to POE and our basic end-game mapping guide for more details on those systems if you need them.Ī lot of Path of Exile players enjoy the game itself, but tend to hate the RNG elements with loot drops. This guide assumes a base level understanding of loot and gameplay mechanics in Path of Exile. ![]()
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