How to Stop Sucking at Mapping in Path of Exile :A Brutally Honest Guide

Apr-30-2025 PST

Path of Exile has always been a game that doesn't just kick you when you're down - it stomps on your hopes, your dreams, and your will to live. If you've just started Path of Exile 2, congratulations: you're already doing better than 90% of players who rage-quit at level 35. But fear not - this guide is here to help you suck a little bit less and get more POE 2 Currency Orbs, especially when it comes to one of the most confusing and rage-inducing parts of the game: mapping.

 

This article is based on the painfully honest and hilarious advice from a creator who truly gets how POE makes you want to uninstall daily. We'll walk you through all the basics of mapping, juicing your maps properly, and sustaining your progress, so you don't run out of maps and cry yourself to sleep. Whether you're a total noob or a future giga-pumper, you'll find something useful here.

 

Step 1: Understanding the Basics of Mapping

Once you beat the campaign, POE 2 unlocks the Ziggurat Refuge. Here, you'll meet your new best (and worst) friend: Doriani. He'll tell you to shove a Waystone where the sun don't shine, but instead, you'll slot it into a machine that opens up the mapping system.

What's the Point of Maps Anyway?

If you're still on the quest chain, the goal is simple: complete maps and unlock Pinnacle Bosses. But beyond that, mapping exists for two main reasons:

 

Get loot.

Lose brain cells.

 

Sound fun? It actually is - once you know what you're doing.

The Things That Make Players Quit (and How to Survive)

The main reason new players hate mapping is simple: they have no idea what's going on. So here's a breakdown:

 

Blue Map Icons: Slot in a Waystone and complete them to turn them green.

Red Map Icons: You screwed up - figure out how to fix it.

 

Dying in Maps: Losing a map mid-run sucks. Avoid dying unless you love pain.

 

The Ziggurat Refuge is your "home" base. You'll see it on your map, but if it disappears behind a Pinnacle boss icon, just head that way to find your way back.

 

Citadels, Fragments, and More

 

Citadels drop fragments you'll use in the Burning Monolith.

Unique Maps can give you bonus XP and trash loot.

Hideouts are little bonus areas usually found near water.

 

Lastly, pyramid and gaping icons on your map are linked to endgame bosses and big loot events (like Breachstones). You'll stick boss materials into them to unlock insane fights.

 

Step 2: Juicing Your Maps and Sustaining Waystones

One of the biggest issues for new players is running out of maps. You either die too much or you don't juice them properly. Let's fix that.

 

Starting Atlas Tree vs Endgame Atlas Tree

 

Starting Tree: Focus on map drops so you don't run out.

Endgame Tree: Focus on loot explosion madness.

 

Everyone pretty much runs the same Atlas nodes because they're just that good. No need to get fancy: copy-paste the meta builds until you understand the system.

Progressing Mechanics (The Quick Guide)

 

Breach and Delirium: Focus on these early for insane XP and loot.

 

Expeditions: Ignore unless you enjoy being poor.

Rituals: GOD TIER - but expensive to fully juice.

 

Bossing is also important. To unlock huge Atlas bonuses, you need to:

 

Kill Tier 15-18 bosses.

Have them both corrupted and irritated.

 

Doing this unlocks nodes like:

 

Organized Forces: Free monster level increases.

Beyond Reality: Free map corruption.

Both = better loot, easier progression.

 

Step 3: The Right Way to Juice Maps

If you want to make money and not hate yourself, here's how you juice properly:

 

Map Preparation

 

There are three types of Waystones:

White (common)

Blue (magic)

Yellow (rare)

 

Here's the juicing process:

 

White Waystones: Use an Alchemy Orb.

Blue Waystones: Augment and Regal them.

Yellow Waystones: Slam Exalted Orbs if you're rich enough.

 

Distilling your maps adds even more bonuses:

 

Iras: Adds magic monsters.

Paranoia: Adds rare monsters (much better).

Greed: Increases item rarity.

Envy: Increases map drops.

 

Use these carefully - mostly on citadels where they matter more.

Sorting Your Maps

Yes, you have to manually sort your Waystones because GGG hates your free time. Look for:

 

Item Quantity: Best stat.

Item Rarity: Also good.

Rare Monster Increases: Great for loot explosions.

 

Low-tier Waystones? Yeet them into the trash.

Watch out for bricking modifiers too. Things like:

 

Burning Ground

Ailment increases

Random one-shot mechanics

 

can ruin your day if you're not prepared.

 

Step 4: Juicing Your Tablets

The next step after juicing maps? Tablet placements.

You want to find areas in your maps that have:

 

Close grouping for max efficiency.

 

Tablet priorities:

Item Quantity bonuses are god-tier.

 

Breaches and Delirium bosses are worth your time.

 

Shitty maps? Run them early to "clear the deck" for juicing good ones.

 

Pro Tip: If you find a god-tier tablet but don't want to use it, sell it. High-quantity tablets are worth multiple Divines.

 

Step 5: Advanced Strategies for Maximum Profit

There are three main strategies for endgame mapping:

1. Full Group Juicing

Bring a squad:

 

One guy boosts Item Rarity.

Everyone else boosts Quantity.

Profit explodes.

Requires huge investment, but the loot is insane.

 

2. Ritual Farming

If you can afford the Ritual strategy:

 

Max your Atlas.

Focus on Ritual bonuses.

Farm Audience of the King for massive Ritual rewards.

 

Note: This costs 30-40 Divines to set up properly, but once rolling, it's essentially printing currency.

 

3. Citadel Rushing

If you're broke (or lazy):

Rush Citadels directly.

Skip juice, ignore towers.

Farm fragments quickly.

 

Each successful Citadel run nets you 3-4 fragments, which you can sell or use yourself. Also, avoid upgrading Citadel bosses' difficulty - easier bosses = faster runs.

 

Final Thoughts: Why You Should Care About Fragments

 

Fragments are super valuable because they lead to Pinnacle Bosses who can drop insane loot:

 

Expedition Bosses drop heroic tragedy jewels.

Breach Bosses drop clutch chase items.

Delirium Bosses drop some of the best mapping tools.

 

If you're hardcore enough to farm bosses yourself, fragments = profit. If you're a normal human being, just sell the fragments and laugh all the way to the Divine Bank.

 

Conclusion: Master Mapping, Make Bank

 

Path of Exile 2 is unforgiving, complicated, and will absolutely crush your soul if you let it. But with a little preparation, some honest juicing, POE 2 Orbs and the right strategies, you can turn mapping from a nightmare into a money-making, loot-exploding dream.

 

And most importantly: have fun while Path of Exile 2 continues to abuse you.