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Path Of Exile 2 Patch 0.3.1 Update Notes: Maps, Bosses, And Monster Density Changes
Nearly a month after the release of Path of Exile 2 Patch 0.3.0: The Third Edict, the first patch is finally here. Officials announced their change plan on September 25th, and Patch 0.3.1 is expected to be released between September 29th and October 5th.
The primary focus of these changes is the endgame, and it‘s Based on player feedback. The developers have streamlined the endgame to reduce negative user experiences while maintaining benefits. Let's take a look at the specific changes in this update.
Tablets And Towers
Since players don't like the idea of finding Towers on the map to enhance it, especially finding multiple overlapping Towers for optimal benefits, we've made some optimizations to this area.
Precursor Tablets will no longer rely on Towers on the map, but will be used directly in Map Device. Each time you use a Precursor Tablet, its use count decreases, and when it reaches 0, it will be destroyed.
You can use up to three tablets on a single map, but the number of available slots depends on the number of affixes in the map. A six-affix map will have all three slots open. This obviously isn't as good as stacking multiple tablets together, but we've made some adjustments to compensate for this.
To compensate for the lower stacking limit, the effects of modifiers on tablets have been increased by approximately 2-3 times, and some new affixes (such as extra shrines and strongboxes) have been added.
To compensate for the lower content limit per map, the effects of affixes on tablets have been significantly increased by 2-3 times. Here are some clear examples:
- Collector: Item rarity increased from 7-10% to 10-30%.
- Teeming: The number of magic monsters increased from 15-25% to 25-70%.
- Of Strongboxes: The chance of containing a strongbox increased from 30-50% to 50-100%.
Tablets will also receive several new affixes:
- Of the Devoted: Contains an additional Shrine on the map.
- Of the Antiquarian: Contains an additional Strongbox on the map.
- Crystallized: Contains an additional Essence on the map.
- Exiled: Contains an additional Rogue Exile on the map.
- Azmeri: Contains an additional Azmeri Spirit on the map.
- Summoner: Contains an additional Summoning Circle on the map.
- of the Summoning: Contains a 25-50% chance of a Summoning Circle in the map.
While their role has been reduced, Towers still exist, primarily for unlocking Atlas vision and rewarding a Precursor Tablet.
Maps And Bosses
The fact that only some maps had bosses, while others required clearing all rare monsters, made the map farming experience less enjoyable. Clearing rare monsters in particular became a monotonous task of following minimap icons. We've made adjustments to address this issue.
Bosses
After patch 0.3.1, all Endgame maps will contain a map boss. Players only need to defeat the map boss to complete the map, eliminating the need to clear rare monsters. You can freely choose how many small monsters to clear.
As for map icons that previously indicated a boss, patch 0.3.1 now indicates that the boss in that map will be more challenging and offer greater rewards.
Map Randomness
To increase fun and earn more PoE 2 Currency, each map will automatically have one to three random extra items (Breach, Expedition, Ritual, Delirium, etc.) added to it upon generation.
Previously, these random items displayed icons on the map. However, starting with patch 0.3.1, these icons will be removed from Atlas. All non-player-added items will be randomly generated, while the system will avoid duplication with player-added items. If you add a Ritual activity to a map, additional items will be randomly generated.
Map Size And Monster Density
To reduce the farming time per map, we've adjusted the map size and monster density. In Tier 1 maps, the number of monsters and monster hordes has been reduced by 30%. As the map level increases, the number of monsters will gradually increase, returning to current levels by Tier 15.
Open maps will have slightly lower monster density than enclosed indoor maps to prevent overwhelmed monsters in open areas.
Fifteen maps will be reduced in size:
- Augury
- Bastille
- Blooming Field
- Channel
- Epitaph
- Fortress
- Grimhaven
- Hidden Grotto
- Oasis
- Penitentiary
- Rupture
- Savannah
- Slick
- Vaal City
- Wetlands
Other Miscellaneous Changes
Due to the introduction of tiered currency, the value of PoE 2 Orb of Alchemy PoE 2 decreased. It can now be used on magic items, upgrading them to rare and rerolling four affixes. This function is somewhat similar to a hybrid of Chao Orbs and Orbs of Alchemy.
To accommodate these changes, Atlas talent tree has been adjusted to accommodate the relevant talent nodes, but the goal is to keep the benefits largely unchanged.
Summary
Overall, most of the changes are excellent and meet player expectations. Officially stated, it's intended to pave the way for 0.4.0, and while these changes will clearly make the next season even better, it also makes PoE 2 feel more and more like PoE 1 Plus.
The changes to reduce monster density in Tier 1 through Tier 14 maps are clearly intended to help struggling new players, while this is bad news for players who are fully geared up, making farming low-level maps less rewarding and less fun. This may be the only controversial aspect of this change.
With the influx of new players entering Path of Exile 2, patch 0.3.0 aims to further simplify and reduce the difficulty of the endgame to help new players adapt. However, with the extremely demanding POE 2, building a polished build still requires considerable effort for new players.
Good gear can significantly improve the endgame experience and increase farming speed, creating a positive feedback loop. If you want to farm more efficiently in the endgame, you can buy PoE 2 Currency on IGGM.com and obtain the gear you need most.

Path Of Exile 2 Boss Rush Event To Be Held At Tokyo Game Show 2025! | Gameplay And Rewards
Nearly a month after the release of Path of Exile 2 Patch 0.3.0, The Third Edict, Path of Exile 2 plans to participate in Tokyo Game Show 2025 (TGS 2025) from September 25th to 28th to further promote the game and the update.
Path of Exile 2 will not only showcase and promote the game, but will also host a Boss Rush Event for attendees. The better your performance, the higher your chances of winning exclusive merchandise!
So how will you play this event, and what other exciting activities will Path of Exile 2 bring to the show? We'll explain.
POE 2 In Tokyo Game Show 2025
First and foremost, Tokyo Game Show, or TGS for short, is a classic, world-renowned video game convention, first held in 1996. The show was held twice annually from 1996 to 2002, and has been held once annually in September since then.
The show typically lasts four days, with the first two days open to industry professionals and the last two days open to the public. TGS primarily showcases Japanese games, but international video game developers also participate.
This year's Tokyo Game Show will take place from September 25-28, 2025, at Makuhari Messe, and Path of Exile 2 will be located in Hall 2 Booth S03. The game is expected to use the show to showcase additional post-patch 0.3.0 content.
In addition to promoting the game and hosting a Boss Rush Event (more on this later), Path of Exile 2 will also be hosting social media abilities during TGS 2025.
For example, you can take a selfie in Vaal Orb photo booth, set it as your profile picture, and post it on social media with the hashtag "#PoE2TGS" for a chance to win an exclusive key-cap or badge set.
How To Participate In Boss Rush Event?
Path of Exile 2 booth will host this event during the show, and anyone interested can participate (though there may be a wait due to crowds).
Boss Rush Event features 15 powerful bosses from various Path of Exile 2 acts, one after another. Your challenge is to defeat as many of them as possible within a 20-minute time limit.
A live leaderboard will be displayed above the booth throughout the event. The more bosses you kill and the less time you consume on the event, the higher your ranking will be.
Not only will you enjoy the glory of being a top player, but you'll also receive exclusive game merchandise, with the number of prizes depending on how many bosses you defeat. Even if you just watch, you'll have a chance to draw a prize!
To participate in Boss Rush Event, you'll need to choose one of seven pre-selected characters (one for each class) to enter the game. The bosses will then appear one by one.
It's worth noting that before attacking the boss, you'll need to defeat several groups of monsters ahead of them to test your skill. After that, you can unleash your attacks on the boss until it's defeated.
Defeating the current boss will open the portal to the next arena, and the level of all subsequent bosses will increase. Furthermore, many of the 15 bosses are from the recent The Third Edict update. So it's difficult to defeat them all if you haven't started playing in the new league yet.
While participating in this event won't bring rewards to your game account, it will be fun and exciting, allowing you to hone your game skills. This will give you the opportunity to earn more POE 2 currency later in-game.
How To Prepare For This Event?
If you're confident in your abilities and want to test your skills in Boss Rush Event at this expo, it's recommended that you practice playing the game beforehand, or at least learn more about the bosses you might encounter.
The specific 15 bosses that will appear in Boss Rush Event are still unknown, but most will be from the newly added Act 4. If you've been playing PoE 2, you're likely already familiar with the bosses from Acts 1-3.
Act 4's new bosses include:
- The Prisoner
- Scourge of the Skies
- Great White One
- Diamora, Song of Death
- Captain Hartlin
- Blind Beast
- Krutog
- Yama the White
- Torvian
- Benedictus
- Tavakai, the Chieftain
As for the bosses from Acts 1-3 that may appear in Boss Rush Event, it's expected that a selection of the following will be chosen as your opponents. If you're not familiar with all the boss mechanics, prioritize the more difficult or well-known ones.
Act 1:
- The Bloated Miller
- Beira of the Rotten Pack
- The Devourer
- The Rust King
- The Bramblehast
- Asia Praetor Consort
- Draven Eternal Praetor
- Lachlann of Endless Lament
- The Executioner
- The Crowbell
- Candlemass the Living Rite
- The King in the Mists
- Count Geonor
- The Rotten Druid
Act 2:
- Rathbreaker
- Balbala the Traitor
- L'im the Impaler
- Jamanra the Risen King
- Tor Gul the Defiler
- Deathlord of Blackrib Pit & Ekbab Ancient Steed
- Rudja Dread Engineer
- Zalmarath the Colossus
- Constrictor Queen Kabala
Act 3:
- Rootdredge
- Mighty Silverfist
- Blackjaw the Remnant
- Xyclucian, the Chimera
- Zicoatl, Warden of the Core
- Ignagduk, the Bog Witch
- Mektul, the Forgemaster
- Queen of Filth
- Ketzuli, High Priest of the Sun
- Doryani
In fact, Path of Exile 2 has previously held Boss Rush Events and similar offline challenges at other trade shows, so you can also learn more and prepare by searching and watching videos of past events.
That's all for this introduction. TGS 2025 is just around the corner. If you've already arrived in the host city, be sure to prepare for the upcoming Boss Rush Event! We look forward to your success and the prizes!