Path of Exile 3.29 Stacked Deck Farming Strategy | How to Maximize Ritual and Scarab Returns?
Posted: Aug 18, 2026
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In Path of Exile 3.29, farming Stacked Deck is a reliable strategy with relatively low upfront costs and consistent returns, making it popular among players.
In Curse of the Allflame League, the most effective way to farm Stacked Deck remains combining it with Ritual. Let's take a look at the map, Scarab choices, and other key details.

Core Mechanics
The core mechanic revolves around using five Divination Scarab of the Cloister. Adding these Scarabs to a map causes additional Doedre's Devoted monsters to spawn, which can drop Stacked Deck.
You should then choose an 8-mod map and stack as much Pack Size as possible through Atlas Tree, increasing the total number of monsters in the map.
Inside the map, use Ritual mechanic to revive Doedre's Devoted monsters that have already been killed. They can then be killed again within Ritual area, giving you an additional opportunity to obtain Stacked Deck.
At the same time, you should make use of Eldritch Altar system and prioritize altar rewards that can duplicate Basic Currency. Since Stacked Deck is classified as a currency item, it can potentially be duplicated, significantly increasing your returns.
How to Farm Stacked Deck?
To maximize your returns, you should not simply kill monsters randomly. Quickly locate and kill the map boss first to increase the chance of spawning Eldritch Altars.
Then clear the remaining monsters while keeping an eye out for and activating all Currency Altars, aiming to obtain currency duplication effects.
Ritual should be done last because, by then, all monsters across the map have been killed, maximizing the number of monsters that can be revived by Ritual altars.
Afterward, prioritize Ritual areas where the most Stacked Deck dropped during the initial clear. These locations usually contain a large number of Doedre's Devoted, so reviving and killing them again can provide more cards.
You only need to pay attention to areas with a high concentration of Stacked Deck during the initial clear and prioritize the corresponding Ritual altars.

Stacked Deck Returns
The current market reference value for Stacked Deck is around 3.35 Chaos Orbs each, while each Divination Scarab of the Cloister is worth around 21 Chaos Orbs.
A regular T16 8-mod map is worth around 2 to 3 Chaos Orbs. This puts the total cost at roughly 110 Chaos Orbs per map.
Assuming each farming run produces around 70 Stacked Deck, which should be close to the actual result when using five Divination Scarab of the Cloister, this can generate around 120 Chaos Orbs in net returns.
These returns do not include rare items that may drop from Altars. The map itself can also provide additional PoE currency and Unique items, so the actual returns are usually higher.
If this farming strategy is still not efficient enough, you can join IGGM PoE Facebook Group and participate in giveaways. Winning will instantly grant you a large amount of currency.
Strategy Advantages
The biggest advantage of this farming strategy is that it is extremely difficult to lose currency on an individual map. Even when only Stacked Deck returns are considered, they are generally enough to cover the investment and leave a surplus.
The value of the Scarabs has increased slightly, but the strategy can still remain profitable because the value of Stacked Deck is also rising.
Alternatively, you can buy PoE stacked decks from IGGM.com, which may appreciate in value, allowing you to make a small profit. Of course, you can also open them directly and gamble on your luck.
For registered IGGM users, don't forget to accumulate points through IGGM Check-ins. You can use these points to redeem discount codes or cash coupons, allowing you to acquire stacked decks at a lower cost.
This is particularly friendly to players with limited starting currency. Compared with high-risk strategies that require a large sample size to generate consistent returns, this method requires around 110 Chaos Orbs per map and can generally return more PoE currency than that on each run.
Since roughly half of the returns come from Stacked Deck, converting the cards back into currency makes it easy to fund the next map, keeping the farming cycle running smoothly.
Atlas Tree
The current Atlas Tree setup is highly flexible, so you can experiment with adjustments based on your own preferences. However, there are three core areas that should be prioritized:
Map Modifier Effect Nodes
Take as many nodes that increase Map Modifier Effect as possible. These nodes amplify Pack Size provided by your 8-mod maps, directly increasing the total number of Cloister monsters.
Ritual Nodes
Make sure the map has a 100% chance to contain four Ritual altars. This maximizes the number of Doedre's Devoted monsters that can be revived and increases the opportunities for a second round of drops.
Eldritch Altar Nodes
Either type of Eldritch Altar can be selected. The key objective is to trigger currency duplication effects. It is recommended to choose whichever type has less of an adverse effect on your current character.
Remaining Flexible Points
You can allocate some points to Scarab nodes because PoE 3.29 has several high-value Scarabs, and these nodes can provide a stable source of additional returns.
You can also invest some points in Shrine nodes. Acceleration Shrine and Echoing Shrine can both significantly improve your clear speed.
By taking Niko-related nodes, you can obtain Sulphite from Sulphite Veins and Chests in maps, then use passives such as Packed with Energy to gain increasingly powerful bonuses to Movement Speed, Damage, and Maximum Elemental Resistances.
For Settlers-related content, you can choose nodes that give your map's Ore deposits a chance to trigger Starfall Crater. Entering it to challenge The Black Knight and defeating it will grant you 5 Verisium Ore nodes.
You can also choose to strengthen Mercenary Encounters, increasing the rewards obtained from these encounters and improving the chances of encountering high-value Mercenaries, special rewards, or related PoE currency.
Alternatively, you can increase the spawn rate and reward quality of Heist content, along with the chances of obtaining Contracts, Blueprints, and other related rewards.
In short, any additional content that improves clear speed without significantly distracting you from the main farming process can work well.
The above covers the core Stacked Deck farming strategy in PoE 3.29. Although the strategy is fairly straightforward, it is recommended to check the current Scarab cost and Stacked Deck value before farming and calculate whether the strategy remains profitable.
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