Path of Exile Atlas Passive Tree Guide – Optimize Your Farming Routes
In POE currency, the Atlas Passive Tree is one of the most powerful tools for customizing your endgame mapping experience. With the right choices, you can transform your Atlas into a highly efficient farming machine, tailored to your preferred playstyle—whether that’s boss farming, currency generation, or high-density monster clearing.
In this guide, we’ll break down how the Atlas Passive Tree works, which nodes
to prioritize, and farming route examples to help you maximize profits and
efficiency in 2025.
1. Understanding the Atlas Passive Tree
The Atlas Passive Tree is separate from your character’s skill tree. It allows you to allocate points into modifiers that affect your maps, such as:
Increasing the spawn rate of certain league mechanics (e.g., Delirium, Breach, Legion).
Enhancing loot drops from bosses.
Improving map sustain and influence spawns.
Boosting rewards from league-specific encounters.
Atlas Passive Points are earned by completing Voidstones, map bonus objectives, and Maven invitations.
How Many Points Can You Get?
As of 2025, you can acquire 132 Atlas Passive Points by:
Completing the bonus objective for each map.
Defeating pinnacle bosses.
Finishing Maven invitations.
2. Choosing Your Farming Strategy
Before allocating points, decide your focus:
Currency Farming – Boost mechanics with high profit potential like Expedition, Harbinger, or Delirium.
Boss Farming – Specialize in Shaper, Elder, Maven, or Uber Elder encounters.
Map Sustain & Speed Farming – Improve map drops, pack size, and clear speed nodes.
Hybrid Approach – Combine a couple of mechanics for consistent profit.
3. Key League Mechanics and Their Atlas Nodes
3.1. Expedition (High Profit)
Why Choose It? Expedition is one of the best raw currency generators in PoE, especially for Logbooks.
Best Nodes:
Ancient Writings – Expedition encounters have 35% increased number of Remnants.
Buried Knowledge – Expedition chests contain 35% increased number of items.
Distinguished Demolitionist – Explosives cover 20% increased range.
3.2. Harbinger (Steady Currency)
Why Choose It? Excellent for raw currency shards like Exalted Shards and Ancient Orbs.
Best Nodes:
First Wave – Harbingers have 30% increased number of monsters.
Unspeakable Offensive – Harbingers summon reinforcements faster.
Prolific Harbingers – Maps have +1 Harbinger.
3.3. Delirium (High Risk, High Reward)
Why Choose It? Delirium mapping offers huge loot explosions with Simulacrum splinters.
Best Nodes:
Compulsive Hoarder – 35% increased number of items dropped from monsters in Delirium.
The Singular Eternity – Delirium reward bars fill 100% faster.
Out of the Mist – +4 seconds to Delirium fog duration.
3.4. Legion (Fast Clear Profit)
Why Choose It? Legion encounters drop incubators, splinters, and timeless jewels.
Best Nodes:
War Supplies – Legion chests have increased rewards.
Emblematic – Timeless splinters have a 50% chance to drop as Timeless Emblems.
Face Off – 50% increased chance for Legion generals to drop rewards.
4. Boss Farming Focus
If you prefer bossing, target nodes that:
Increase unique item drop rates.
Add map influence (Shaper/Elder).
Improve Conqueror spawn chances.
Example:
Remnants of the Past – Guardians drop Shaper/Elder-influenced maps.
Cosmic Wounds – Maps have +15% chance to be influenced by Shaper or Elder.
Height of Hubris – Invitations have 50% increased difficulty and rewards.
5. Map Sustain Nodes
Regardless of your farming choice, map sustain is key:
Shaping the Mountains – 15% chance for maps to be one tier higher.
Shaping the Skies – 10% increased map drops.
Seance – Possessed monsters drop additional maps.
These ensure you don’t run out of maps while farming high-tier content.
6. Example Farming Routes
Route 1: Expedition + Harbinger Currency Farm
Focus: Raw currency and logbooks.
Maps: Tropical Island, Strand (fast layouts).
Nodes: Full Expedition wheel, Harbinger wheel, map sustain nodes.
Route 2: Legion + Delirium High-Density Farm
Focus: Splinters, incubators, and delirium loot.
Maps: Crimson Temple, Burial Chambers (good layout + div cards).
Nodes: Legion wheel, Delirium wheel, extra monsters from Shrines/Strongboxes.
Route 3: Shaper/Elder Boss Farm
Focus: Influence maps and boss uniques.
Maps: High-tier maps with easy boss access.
Nodes: Shaper/Elder influence nodes, Guardian nodes, map sustain.
7. Tips for Maximizing Efficiency
Block Unwanted Mechanics: Use small nodes to block league content you don’t want (e.g., Blight, Heist) so your chosen mechanics spawn more often.
Use Sextants & Scarabs: Enhance map modifiers and spawn rates.
Favorite Maps: Set your favorite maps in the Atlas to boost drop chances.
Alch & Go: For speed farming, simply apply an Orb of Alchemy and run maps quickly.
Juicing for Profit: For maximum returns, use scarabs, sextants, and map device mods.
8. Resetting Your Atlas Tree
You can reset points using Orb of Unmaking (purchased from Kirac or traded from players).
This allows you to change your strategy if market prices shift.
Conclusion
The Atlas Passive Tree is your ultimate tool to control your endgame mapping experience in POE exalted orbs. By aligning your farming route with your preferred playstyle and the current market trends, you can dramatically increase your efficiency and profits.
Whether you prefer boss hunting, monster density farming, or currency-focused
runs, the right Atlas setup ensures every map you run is worth your time.