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The Atlas Skill Tree is a crucial endgame mechanic in Path of Exile 2, unlocked after completing all six Acts. Doryani's Cataclysm's Wake quest rewards you with Atlas skill point books (2 points each). Wisely allocating these points is vital for a smooth endgame experience. Early points are particularly crucial, so careful planning is essential. Below are optimal Atlas skill tree setups for PoE 2.
Best Early Mapping Atlas Skill Tree in Path of Exile 2
Early mapping (Tiers 1-10) in PoE 2 centers around securing enough Waystones to progress towards the true endgame. While juicing maps for increased drops is tempting, prioritizing reaching Tier 15 maps is key for efficient endgame farming. Your initial Atlas points should be invested strategically. These three nodes are top priority:
20% increased Quantity of Waystones found in your maps.
100% increased rarity of Waystones found in your maps.
Waystones have a 20% chance of being a tier higher.
Remember to finalize your build before tackling Tier 5+ maps. No Atlas setup can compensate for character weaknesses.
Best Endgame Atlas Skill Tree in Path of Exile 2
In Tier 15 maps, Waystones become less critical. The focus shifts to maximizing rare monster drops, which are the most lucrative sources of loot. Prioritize these nodes:
Adds 1-2 modifiers to Magic and Rare Monsters, substantially increasing drop quantity and quality.
Increases the number of rare monsters per map, crucial for maximizing loot. Pair this with Rising Danger for a 15% further increase.
Boosts Precursor Tablet drop chances by 30%, essential for profitable endgame grinding.
Potentially boosts rewards based on map biome, but can negatively impact Mountain and Desert biomes. Carefully consider its use; if not used, invest points in higher-tier Waystones and Tablet Effect nodes.
If Waystone drops become scarce, respec back into Waystone nodes.