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MMOexp:: How a Simple Abyss Setup Generated 90 Divines in POE2 Endgame

13 cze 2026, 10:53

Path of Exile 2 continues to evolve into one of the most complex and rewarding ARPG experiences on the market, especially when it comes to endgame mapping systems. One of the most interesting mechanics in the current meta is Abyss farming, a system that can range from extremely expensive min-max setups to completely budget “YOLO” approaches that still generate massive returns if RNG aligns.

This article breaks down a real 36-map Abyss experiment using a low-investment strategy focused on Abyss Tablets, simple crafting, and selective juicing—testing whether you actually need a 10-divine setup to make serious currency in Path of Exile 2.

The Core Idea: Budget Abyss Without the Min-Max Trap

Instead of investing heavily into perfectly rolled tablets or expensive optimization (which can easily cost 10+ Divines per setup), the strategy here is intentionally simple:

Use Abyss Tablets with at least one strong modifier

Avoid over-investing into perfect rolls

Rely on basic crafting: Transmute → Regal → Exalt if needed

Run 36 maps total and track all profit

The philosophy is straightforward:

Rather than theorycrafting a perfect strategy, just test what happens when you run Abyss content “like a normal player” who picks up decent drops and goes.

Investment Breakdown: What It Actually Cost

The full setup for the 36-map test looked like this:

36 Maps

36 Orbs of Alchemy (map prep)

A couple of Exalts used on maps/tablets

Abyss Tablets (self-found or moderately priced)

White Abyss Tablets ~60 Ex each baseline value

Basic crafting approach:

Transmute → Regal → Exalt if worthwhile

Re-roll if needed until at least one strong mod appears

The key idea is efficiency: no excessive rerolling, no chasing perfection.

Atlas and Abyss Setup Choices

The passive tree and Abyss setup were focused on maximizing spawn density and omen outcomes:

Key mechanics included:

Amanamu / Void interaction

Spawns a black cloud under enemies

Pulling and killing it improves omen drops

Increased chance to find Abyssal Omens

Scaling Abyss effectiveness per closed pit

Map radiance using Doriani modifiers

Focus on Abyss density rather than single-target optimization

The goal was simple: more Abysses = more loot rolls = more variance upside.

Mapping Strategy: RNG Over Optimization

The 36 maps were run in batches, and each batch used slightly different Abyss modifiers, including:

Chance for additional Abysses

Increased rare monsters from Abyss

Abyss monster effectiveness scaling

Additional currency drops

Increased Abyss spawn chance

Instead of standardizing every map, the experiment leaned into variability.

This matters because Abyss farming in POE2 heavily rewards:

Density spikes

Chain spawns

Omen RNG clusters

Rare monster stacking

Early Results: When RNG Starts Paying Immediately

The first few maps already showed volatility:

Early Divine Orb drops

Omen of Abyssal Echoes appearing quickly

Occasional double-value maps

One of the key early signals was the appearance of:

Omen of Abyssal Echoes

Abyssal Depth chain spawns

Early Divine drops within first 10 maps

Even at low investment, Abyss content begins to snowball when density triggers line up.

Mid-Session Spike: The “Lucky Map” Effect

Around the 10–20 map range, the experiment hit a strong RNG cluster:

Multiple Abyssal Echoes per map

2–3 Abyss events in a single instance

Divine Orb drops increasing in frequency

Omen of Light appearing (high-value drop tier)

Expedition Logbooks dropping incidentally

Preserved Cranium and rare Abyss uniques appearing

One standout pattern:

Some maps produced stacked Abyss outcomes, such as:

3 Abyssal Echoes in a single map

Multiple currency drops layered on top

This is where Abyss farming starts to feel less like steady income and more like “burst economy.”

Key Drops and Highlights

Across the 36 maps, several notable items stood out:

High-value Abyss rewards:

Omen of Abyssal Echoes ×22

Omen of Light ×7

Abyssal Depth reward chains

Heart of the Well (2 drops)

Currency highlights:

17 raw Divine Orbs

Additional Exalted Orbs

Chaos Orb overflow

Perfect Jeweller Orbs

Enchantment-related currency

Valuable side drops:

Expedition Logbooks (multiple)

Ancient Rib

Preserved Cranium

Masterwork Runes

Even without min-max investment, the loot pool was extremely diverse.

The Final Result: 36 Maps → ~85–90 Divines

After full liquidation, the final tally was surprisingly strong:

~79 raw Divines + converted value

Additional value from:

Omen sales

Logbooks (~1.5+ Divines each)

Rare Abyss items

Chaos and Exalted conversion

Final estimated total:

85–90 Divines total value from 36 maps

This translates to an average of:

~2.3–2.5 Divines per map

For a low-investment Abyss setup, this is extremely strong.

Why This Worked: Density Over Perfection

The key takeaway from this experiment is not that Abyss is broken—it’s that density beats optimization in many POE2 systems.

Three major factors drove profit:

1. Abyss stacking mechanics

More Abysses = more independent loot rolls.

2. Omen economy

Omen of Light and Abyssal Echoes provided consistent mid-to-high value drops.

3. RNG clustering

Instead of steady income, Abyss generates:

Dry streaks

Followed by explosive maps

The profit came from spikes, not consistency.

Important Insight: Most Players Underestimate Their Loot

A major lesson from the run wasn’t just profit—it was awareness:

Many players:

Don’t track their drops

Underestimate mid-tier currency

Ignore “small” items like Logbooks or Omens

But when properly liquidated, those items add up significantly.

Even in this experiment:

Multiple Divines came from “background loot”

Items initially ignored turned out to be high-value

Is Budget Abyss Farming Worth It?

Yes—but with conditions.

It works if:

You focus on Abyss density mods

You don’t over-invest in tablets

You consistently run maps (30+ sample size minimum)

You liquidate properly

It fails if:

You chase perfect tablets

You rely on consistency instead of RNG spikes

You ignore mid-tier drops

Abyss in POE2 is not stable income—it’s volatility farming with high upside.

Final Thoughts

This 36-map Abyss experiment shows that Path of Exile 2’s endgame economy is still heavily shaped by:

RNG clustering

Density scaling

Omen-driven loot spikes

You don’t need a 10-division setup to participate in it. With basic crafting, decent tablets, and a willingness to run volume, Abyss farming can already push strong returns.

At the end of the day, the experiment proves a simple truth:

In Path of Exile 2, knowing how to run content matters more than how much you invest into it.

And sometimes, the “budget YOLO strategy” is exactly what prints.
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