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  MMOexp-POE: 8-Mod Map Farming With Ritual and Beyond Still Dominates for Profit (42 อ่าน)

12 พ.ย. 2568 09:29

Despite sweeping changes to Atlas passives, map modifiers, and general drop scaling in Path of Exile 3.27, a surprising number of currency strategies have been completely gutted-or at least significantly altered. Yet one approach has essentially survived intact. If anything, it has become even more profitable due to market shifts and the sheer value of stack decks early and mid-league.



In this guide, we're taking a deep dive into the strategy that continues producing roughly one Divine every two maps, with results varying slightly depending on the economy. It's simple, scalable, beginner-friendly, and remains one of the smoothest ways to print currency without complicated setups or expensive gear POE currency.



Let's break down exactly how the updated 3.27 version works: what changed, what stayed the same, and how to maximize your profit with every map you open.



Why Cloister Scarab Stack-Deck Farming Still Works



Divination Scarabs of the Cloister were always strong-but in 3.27, they've become essential for anyone farming stack decks consistently and efficiently. The combination of scarabs, Ritual mechanics, Beyond, and high-quantity maps is still unmatched for raw loot explosions.



Here's the core loop of the strategy:



1.Use five Divination Scarabs of the Cloister in your map device.



2.Run maps with high item quantity (8-mods preferred).



3.Use an Atlas tree that guarantees Ritual in every map.



4.Block all competing mechanics that would otherwise dilute spawns.



5.Add Beyond for insane monster density.



Even with scarab prices sitting around 12 chaos each, the return is so strong that players consistently profit before even factoring in raw drops, bubblegum currency, and incidental scarabs or maps.



Step 1: The Scarab Setup-Why All 5 Slots Matter



The most important rule of the strategy:



Use all five map device slots for Divination Scarabs of the Cloister.



Yes, you can technically run four, but doing so will noticeably reduce your stack-deck count. Using five maximizes:



Divination card sources

Cloister multipliers

Density synergy with Ritual/Beyond

Your average decks per map (typically 60-100)



With scarabs costing around 12c each, a full set costs 60 chaos. But the value of the resulting stack decks drastically outweighs the investment.



Map Craft



Use:

"Increased quantity of items found in this area."

It's inexpensive and consistently outperforms any other craft for raw card drops.



Step 2: Profit Math-Why This Strategy Is Insanely Stable



Let's talk numbers.



Average Return Per Map



Minimum expected stack decks: ~60

Typical return: 70-100, depending on quantity and RNG

If stack decks are selling for 1.8-2 chaos each, that's:

Minimum return: 60 decks × 1.8c = 108 chaos

Average return: 75 decks × 1.8c = 135 chaos



Subtract your 60c scarab cost, and you're reliably clearing:



50-80 chaos profit per map



Equivalent to roughly 1 Divine per 2 maps in the current economy



And this does not include:



Raw chaos drops

Additional scarabs

Tier 17 maps

Ritual vessel rolls

Exarch/Altars money



Realistically, players often land higher than 1 Divine every two maps.



Step 3: Mapping Approach-What Maps to Run



Best-in-slot: 8-mod corrupted maps



If you can buy or sustain them naturally, 8-mods are king. They offer:



Huge item quantity

Extremely high pack size

Synergy with Beyond and Ritual



Just make sure your build can handle the random modifiers.



If you can't run 8-mods:



You can still use:



Underground Sea

Strand

Jungle Valley

Mesa



Chisel → Alch → Vaal → Run it.



Even without 8-mods, you will still profit-just slightly less.

Optional: Delirium Orbs



If your map isn't already corrupted:



Apply one Delirium Orb for a slight density and reward boost.



If your map is already 8-mod corrupted:

You cannot apply Delhi-stick with the mods.



Step 4: Updated Atlas Tree-Ritual + Beyond Combo

The Atlas tree drives this strategy. Here's what you want:



1. Ritual Cluster (Mandatory)



Take every major Ritual node:

Sacred Lands (monsters resurrect with cards)

Devotion (+1 ritual, guaranteeing 4 rituals per map)

Ritual spawn chance nodes



Ritual creates its own monsters that:

Drop stack decks

Scale with quantity and Beyond

Add bonus card drops from revivals



You must force Ritual to appear in every map-or you lose a huge chunk of profit.



2. Block All Competing Mechanics



Block:

Expedition

Legion

Rogues

Abyss

Delirium

Heist

Metamorph



These dilute your Ritual spawn chances.



Leave enabled:

Ultimatum

Blight

Sacred Grove



These occasionally give valuable scarabs or raw currency.



Optional:

If Ritual still doesn't spawn reliably, block Sacred Grove as well.



3. Beyond Cluster



Take:

Torrent of Fear

Scent of Blood

Pale ClarionOr swap Pale Clarion for Varunastra's Wrong if you prefer unique drops.



Beyond greatly increases:



Monster density

Pack chains

Loot explosions

Stack deck counts



For this strategy, Beyond is a massive profit multiplier with almost zero downside.



4. Map Modifiers / Pack Size



Take every pack size and quantity scaling node you can get:



Perfection

Mountain Range

Enhanced Monster Modifiers

Explicit Modifier effect



More packs = more altars = more Ritual monsters = more stack decks.



5. Boss Influence - Exarch vs. Eater



Both work, but there's a clear winner.



Exarch Recommended



Why?



The Exarch "duplicate basic currency" altar affects stack decks.



Exarch maps drop more raw chaos.



Early league divines are cheap, making consistent chaos gains valuable.



Eater is still fine



There is just less synergy with stack decks early league.



If you're comfortable clicking altars and enjoy more stable returns, Exarch is the safe pick.



Step 5: Singular Focus (Optional)



If you want to control your map drops:



Singular Focus (3 points) is a great addition.



It shifts map drops toward your chosen map, helping you sustain your favorite layout indefinitely.



Step 6: Example Loot-What to Expect



Here's a real example:



Two maps produced…



147 stack decks (approx. 270 chaos)

Tier 17 "Fortress" map

Multiple scarabs

Bubblegum currency

Scarabs spent:

10 × 12c each = 120c



Net profit:



270c - 120c = 150c profit



Equivalent to 1 Divine at current rates-and that's only from stack decks.



Add raw drops, T17 maps, altars, and miscellaneous items, and the profit climbs even higher.



This level of consistency is what makes the strategy so reliable throughout the league.



Why This Strategy Survives Every Patch



Cloister Scarab farming is effectively future-proof, because:



Stack decks always have demand.



Ritual scales off quantity, not patch-specific mechanics.



Beyond ensures massive density regardless of map changes.



The market doesn't crash for stack decks like it does for essence or scarab spam.



Even with scarab prices fluctuating, the profit margin remains strong. Players who refine their mapping speed can squeeze 2-3 Divines per hour with ease.



Final Thoughts: A Strategy That Will Stay Profitable All League POE divine orbs



While many farming strategies in Path of Exile rise and fall with each patch, Cloister Scarab stack-deck farming has proven to be the exception. With the right Atlas tree, full scarab investment, and density multipliers, you'll consistently generate huge amounts of stack decks-enough to turn almost any build into a currency-printing machine.

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