In Path of Exile 2’s Dawn of the Hunt league, farming currency has become more competitive and less stable than before. Players looking to craft powerful builds or afford high-end gear often find themselves asking the same question: “How do I farm my own divines consistently?” While the in-game economy continues to evolve, there are still proven methods to generate wealth—even if you’re not a top-tier player running 100% juiced maps. In this guide, we’re breaking down a reliable farming strategy built around Ritual, Breach, and strategic use of Atlas Tablets. If you’ve been struggling to scrape together chaos or divines, this setup might just be your golden ticket.
Let’s walk through everything step by step—from map rolling to tablet selection and Atlas passives. By the end, you’ll know exactly how to set up a semi-juiced but efficient farming method that emphasizes quantity, monster density, and loot-packed rituals. This method is extremely sustainable, especially for players who may not have the gear or damage for high-tier bosses or full Delirium clears.
Step 1: Understanding the Core Strategy – Quantity, Rarity, and Rituals
The main goal of this strategy is to maximize the value of each map by carefully layering mechanics that synergize well with one another. Quantity and rarity modifiers on maps significantly increase your loot, and Ritual altars provide a reliable currency sink with massive upside—especially when farming for Omens and audience encounters with The King.
By stacking Breach (for monster density and splinters), Ritual (for tribute and valuable items), and carefully selected Atlas Tablets (for quantity and utility bonuses), you can create a feedback loop where nearly every map rewards you in multiple ways. Even if the game’s economy shifts, the core of this strategy remains effective because it doesn’t rely on a single drop or boss to be profitable.
Step 2: The Atlas Setup – Tower Placement and Passive Trees
To get the most out of your maps, you’ll want to strategically place towers in your Atlas zones. Aim for three towers covering the same area—ideally close enough to stack buffs across your preferred farming maps. The best case is when two towers are tightly grouped with a third tower still touching the same cluster of maps. When buffed, this triangular setup will significantly enhance map density and drop rates across a single farming zone.
As for the passive tree, prioritize nodes that boost Rituals and Breaches:
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For Breach:
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Rising Fire – Increases monster density inside Breaches.
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Frantic Invasion – More Breach Splinters drop.
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Grasping Hands – Higher chance to encounter Clasped Hands (extra splinters).
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Crumbling Walls – Extra chances for Breach openings.
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For Ritual:
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Tempting Offer – Additional Tribute from Rituals.
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Spreading Darkness – Extra Ritual encounters per map.
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He Approaches – Increased chance to encounter “Audience with the King.”
These passive selections are low-maintenance and extremely rewarding. You don’t need to go full juice with mechanics like Legion or Abyss, which can slow down map runs. This strategy is efficient, straightforward, and has minimal overhead.
Step 3: Rolling Maps – Focus on Quantity, Rarity, and Pack Size
When it comes to map rolling, your priority should be getting the right modifiers. These are the key affixes to look for:
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Increased Quantity of Items Found
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Increased Rarity of Items Found
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Increased Pack Size
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Increased Number of Rare Monsters
The more monsters you have, the more loot and ritual tribute you'll get. More rare monsters means more drops and more potent Ritual outcomes. If your map has at least two of these key modifiers, use an Exalted Orb to try for the third. Don’t waste Exalts on maps that lack the foundation (e.g., only rarity or just pack size). The goal is to end up with a map that has all three: quantity, rarity, and density.
You can stop rolling after three strong prefixes, but if your build is strong enough, consider adding suffixes like “more magic monsters” or even elemental modifiers—though they aren’t essential. For budget players, just stop at the prefix level.
Step 4: Choosing the Right Atlas Tablets – Focus on Quantity and Ritual Utility
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Use Magic Tablets and look for the following modifiers:
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Increased Quantity of Items Found in Your Maps – This is the highest priority. Aim for 6%–7% rolls.
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Increased Rarity of Items Found in Your Maps – Nice bonus, but secondary to quantity.
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Ritual Favor Discounts – Makes tribute rewards much more affordable.
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Increased Chance for Maps to Be Omen Maps – Stack these when running Ritual-focused maps.
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Increased Number of Rare Monsters
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Delirium Tablets (like “Greed” or “Paranoia”) – Use if your PC and character can handle Delirium.
A common setup would include:
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2x Quantity Tablets
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1x Rarity Tablet
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2x Ritual Favor/Omen Chance Tablets
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1x Breach Bonus Tablet
That gives you a strong Ritual backbone, bonus loot from quantity stacking, and extra monster density from Breach. The more tablets with quality modifiers you can stack together, the better your returns.
Step 5: Running the Maps – Efficiency and Focus
Once everything is in place—your maps are rolled, your tablets are active, and your towers are buffed—you’re ready to start mapping.
Key tips for running your maps:
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Always prioritize Ritual altars. Defer expensive items or Omens if you’re low on tribute, and buy them later.
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Focus your killing around Breach and Ritual areas. Don’t skip these zones.
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Use Delirium only if your build can handle the slowdown and lag. If not, skip it.
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Sell Omens and catalysts early. Prices can fluctuate wildly, so cashing out quickly is often safer.
Some powerful Omens like Omen of Mutilation or Omen of Amelioration can sell for a decent chunk of currency. Catalysts drop passively during maps and are currently selling well in bulk. These “small” drops add up to a big currency-per-hour return.
Step 6: Optional – Delirium Modifiers and When to Use Them
If you feel confident in your damage, movement speed, and computer performance, consider adding a Delirium modifier to your map. These come in two forms:
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Greed Tablet – Adds basic rarity. Good for loot, but mild performance hit.
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Paranoia Tablet – Increases rare monster count. More dangerous but very rewarding.
If your build struggles in Delirium mist or you play on a lower-end rig, skip Delirium entirely. The farming strategy works fine without it. But if you’re confident, Delirium adds valuable monsters and loot potential.
Step 7: Profit Breakdown – Why This Works
This strategy works for several reasons:
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Ritual Guarantees Rewards – Unlike boss drops or map RNG, Ritual gives you control. You choose what to buy.
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Omens Are Hot Right Now – With prices fluctuating, it’s a fast and flexible way to make chaos and divines.
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Breach Splinters Stack Quickly – Thanks to the Atlas passives and density boosts.
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Tablet System Adds Passive Bonuses – Meaning you get stronger rewards without more effort.
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Maps Are Sustainable – This strategy doesn’t burn through scarabs or sextants. It’s budget-friendly.
Step 8: When to Exalt and When to Run Basic
One of the most important optimization decisions is knowing when to invest and when to go lean. Use these tips:
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If map has 2 of: quantity, rarity, pack size, rare monsters → Use Exalted Orb
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If map has only 1 bonus → Run it as-is or reroll with Alchemy
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Save your best maps for when tablet bonuses are active
This way, you make the most out of every map and don’t waste expensive orbs on mediocre runs. You’ll be surprised how quickly good maps stack up just by playing efficiently.
Your Road to Divines Starts Here
Path of Exile 2’s economy might shift day to day, but fundamentals like density, quantity, and smart Ritual usage remain strong. By combining Ritual altars, Breach mobs, and well-rolled Atlas Tablets, you’re giving yourself access to multiple sources of value in every map. You’re not gambling on a boss drop—you’re farming consistent, scalable, and tradeable currency that works with nearly any build.
Whether you’re still leveling or fine-tuning your endgame character, this method is accessible and effective. Keep tweaking your setup, experiment with your Atlas passives, and remember to sell your valuable drops quickly. Even if Omens dip in price tomorrow, Ritual and Breach will continue to carry your loot potential.
Good luck out there, and may your next Ritual reward be a Divine Orb!