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Unique maps, like [[Untainted Paradise]], and the [[Nameless Seer]] may also be encountered. Various [[hideout]]s can also appear as maps - completing these maps will unlock them as a layout for your personal hideout. | Unique maps, like [[Untainted Paradise]], and the [[Nameless Seer]] may also be encountered. Various [[hideout]]s can also appear as maps - completing these maps will unlock them as a layout for your personal hideout. | ||
[[Lost Towers]] (or [[Precursor Towers]]) are scattered across the atlas. Completing a tower will reveal a radius of maps around it. [[Precursor Tablet]]s are items that can be placed within towers and consumed to add specific mechanics to maps in the tower's radius. Towers may be encountered with overlapping areas of effect, allowing players to stack the effects of multiple tablets onto a single map. Towers themselves may have beneficial and difficulty-increasing modifiers that apply to maps in their range. | |||
The Atlas is a personal progression system and it is not shared with other players even when in a party. | The Atlas is a personal progression system and it is not shared with other players even when in a party. |
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The Atlas is the primary endgame system of Path of Exile 2. The atlas is infinite and expands in all directions. At the center of the atlas stands the Ziggurat, an ancient Vaal research centre. The Ziggurat will serve as the exile's base of operations, from where they will open portals to travel to nearby locations. One in four maps contain a map boss. The rewards of the atlas are augmented by the atlas passive tree. Areas containing a given map mechanic will be signified by their respective icons appearing over them on the atlas screen.
Waystones are required to empower the map device to make portals. The tier of the waystone determines the level of monster encountered. Maps adjacent to previously completed maps or the Ziggurat will be avaliable to use waystones on, opening six portals to the location. All rare and unique enemies in the area need to be defeated to complete the map. If the player runs out of portals, or die, the map will be marked as failed and no longer be able to be run. In the case that all maps on the atlas have been failed in a way that blocks progression, there is a failsafe that resets the Atlas.
The atlas is divided into biomes. Most map tilesets are restricted to certain biomes. Cities of various civilizations are scattered throughout the atlas; maps in those cities may drop items exclusive to said civilizations. Other structures, such as The Reliquary Vault may also be encountered. Some sections of the atlas are influenced by corruption, adding additional modifiers that enhance difficulty and rewards. Slaying monsters in maps affected by corruption may summon Beyond demons.
Unique maps, like Untainted Paradise, and the Nameless Seer may also be encountered. Various hideouts can also appear as maps - completing these maps will unlock them as a layout for your personal hideout.
Lost Towers (or Precursor Towers) are scattered across the atlas. Completing a tower will reveal a radius of maps around it. Precursor Tablets are items that can be placed within towers and consumed to add specific mechanics to maps in the tower's radius. Towers may be encountered with overlapping areas of effect, allowing players to stack the effects of multiple tablets onto a single map. Towers themselves may have beneficial and difficulty-increasing modifiers that apply to maps in their range.
The Atlas is a personal progression system and it is not shared with other players even when in a party.
Pinnacle encounters
- The Realmgate is a structure that can consume a File:Breachstone inventory icon.pngBreachstoneBreachstoneTravel to the Breach Domain by using this item at The Real Gate. Can only be used once.File:Breachstone inventory icon.png to open portals to the breach domain, the pinnacle Breach encounter.
- The Burning Monolith is a structure that contains the most difficult content of the atlas. Three keys are required to enter, and each key can be obtained from defeating each faction's two lieutenants and the faction leader.