Path Of Exile 2 Rewards From 7 Endgame Maps: How To Get Them?
Posted: May 10, 2025 Views: 42
Since the first game, the endgame has been your main source of loot in Path Of Exile series, as there are more powerful enemies and bosses, as well as endgame maps that increase the frequency of loot drops in different ways.
With the release of patch 0.2.0 in early April, POE 2 has been updated in all aspects, including the endgame. However, these changes are mainly based on combat methods and reward content, and do not shake the fact that endgame maps are the main source of resources.
Based on the above situation, this time we will introduce you to what rewards you can get from 7 endgame maps that are worth exploring first, and how to get them accordingly.
1. Pinnacle
- Map Fragments
- Pinnacle Boss Uniques
- Atlas Skill Tree Boss Passive Points
Among the above rewards provided by Pinnacle, Atlas Tree passive points will only appear after you defeat Arbiter of Ash boss of that map. To unlock this boss fight, you first need to defeat the pinnacle versions of the bosses in each act to obtain map fragments, which are marked by beacons on Atlas map.
Once you have enough fragments, combine them with Burning Monolith on Atlas to activate Arbiter of Ash - in fact, this boss is the final level pinnacle boss. In addition to passive points, it may also reward you with related unique items.
2. Corrupted Nexus
- Atlas Skill Tree Passive Points
Although Corrupted Nexus only rewards passive points, it is actually the most important source of passive points in the entire POE 2. To get this reward, you need to go to Atlas to complete the maps with the corruption label until you find the final Corrupted Nexus.
The tricky thing is that after finding this map, you can’t just enter it directly, but you need the help of Waystones with enough modifiers, sometimes even requiring your Waystones to have 4 modifiers! The best solution is to buy POE 2 Currency to add modifiers to Waystones.
After successfully entering Corrupted Nexus, you can get two Atlas passive points as long as you defeat the corrupted boss, and purify the surrounding area, thereby adding new modifiers to other corrupted maps so that you can continue to collect more Atlas points.
3. Unique Maps
- Atlas Skill Tree Passive Points
This is actually a general term for the 5 special maps in the endgame. You can also get a lot of passive points by completing them one by one. However, the downside is that they only offer this type of reward, and they cannot provide currency or other loot outside of battle like other endgame maps.
4. Towers
- Precursor Tablet Slots
When you first enter Atlas of Worlds, the overall difficulty is higher than the regular content, and the overall efficiency of collecting resources is low. At this time, you can actually unlock Towers first, because when you place Precursor Tablets here, you can change the properties of the maps within the range to speed up progress.
As for how to get Precursor Tablets, they can actually drop in all endgame events, but if you want to unlock all three Precursor Tablets slots in Towers, you must first obtain Waystones with 6 modifiers and complete Tower map itself.
5. Rituals
- Tribute
- Omens
- Audience with the King
After entering Ritual maps, you will encounter some altars. Completing them will earn you special resources called Tribute and Omens. The former can be exchanged for additional loot after you complete the entire Rituals, and the latter is an endgame crafting currency.
In addition, the rarest reward brought by Rituals is An Audience with the King. This item allows you to encounter and challenge the final Rituals boss through Realmgate. After defeating the boss, you can get Atlas skill tree passive points and related unique items.
6. Delirium
- Distilled Emotions
- Simulacrum Splinters
- Passive Points
In fact, you may have already encountered Delirium mirrors in the regular campaign, and the real Delirium map in the endgame can bring you more opportunities to get loot.
Of all the rewards provided by Delirium, Distilled Emotions are the most worth having. They not only inject powerful passive skills into amulets, but also enhance the effects of Waystones with Delirium modifiers. As for Simulacrum Splinters, every 300 of these items can enter Delirium boss map through Realmgate, and passive points are obtained as rewards by defeating high-tier bosses.
7. Breach
- Breach Splinters
- Breach Catalysts
- Breach Rings
Before Dawn Of The Hunt was launched, Breach was the most worthwhile endgame map to farm. Although the adjustments brought by the new patch have reduced the rewards it provides, it is still worth completing.
Among all Breach rewards, Breach Catalysts can be used as endgame currency to help you craft rings and amulets, and collecting 300 Breach Splinters allows you to challenge the final Breach boss to gain passive points.
I believe that as long as you follow the content we introduced and farm these maps one by one, you can get enough game resources! I wish you a smooth battle!
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