Abyss farming has quietly become one of the most consistent and scalable endgame strategies in Path of Exile 2 Patch 0.5 Ritual. With the right atlas setup, tablet configuration, and map sequencing, players can generate a steady flow of Omens of Light, high‑value Abyss Rares, and even Divine-tier drops. After a full day of testing, the average result came out to roughly one Omen of Light every two maps — a level of consistency that makes this strategy extremely attractive for players looking to build wealth or convert their gains into PoE 2 currency.
Below is a fully expanded, structured, and optimized version of the strategy, including both the Jado and Hilda variants.

Core Concept
This strategy revolves around stacking Abyss density, maximizing rare monster count, and leveraging tablet modifiers to push map juice to extreme levels. The combination of Abyss pits, additional Abysses, and multiple “+2 random map modifiers” creates a compounding effect: more monsters, more rares, more Abyss modifiers, and more chances at Omens and high‑tier drops.
The key is consistency. Every map is engineered to hit the same density profile, allowing you to predict your returns and scale your farming session efficiently.
Requirements
To run this strategy at full power, you need:
- A full atlas tree, especially the Abyss and Delirium clusters
- A full Abyss tree for maximum pit and monster scaling
- A full Delirium tree to support 200% deli mapping
- Four tablets, ideally Abyss-themed
- A city map layout to guarantee tablet slots
- A Grand Mirror to force 200% Delirium
- A 6–8 mod T15 waystone (T16 optional)
This setup ensures that every map is juiced to the limit, with Abyss density pushed as high as possible.
Mandatory Tablet Mods
Your tablets are the backbone of the strategy. The following modifiers are essential:
- 1× “Abyssal Monsters have increased Effectiveness per closed Pit (up to 100%)”
This dramatically boosts monster stats and loot scaling.
- 1× “Map has a chance to contain four additional Abysses”
The single strongest density modifier in the entire Abyss pool.
- 4× “Map has 2 additional random Modifiers”
Required on every tablet. This is what pushes your maps into 6–8 mod territory.
- 1× “Increased chance for Abyssal monsters to have Abyssal Modifiers”
Highly recommended. Running two copies is viable if you can afford it.
Strong but Optional Mods
- Increased pack size
- Increased monster rarity
- Increased item rarity
- Increased number of rare monsters
- Abysses spawn increased monsters
These are excellent fillers when you cannot secure the mandatory mods.
Mapping Setup
Maps
Run city maps exclusively to guarantee four tablet slots.
Apply a Grand Mirror for 200% Delirium.
Use T15 6–8 mod waystones.
T16 maps are optional — only useful if you can push area level to 81 for ilvl 82 gear.
Waystone Setup
Always 6‑mod your maps.
Use Omen of Chaotic Effectiveness (and optionally Chaotic Quantity).
Corrupt every map.
Aim for 8 mods whenever possible, but 6‑mod maps are still profitable.
Atlas Tree
Jado:
Partial Translation
Unforeseen Threats
Unexpected Mission
Abyss Cluster:
Omens
Amanamu
Abyss pits are scattered
City biome selection: Mountain / Forest / Grass
Avoid Desert biome — it actively reduces Abyss performance.
Performance Expectations
During testing, the strategy produced:
- ~1 Omen of Light every 2 maps
- Extremely high rare monster density
- Frequent Abyss Rares with valuable implicits
- Strong Divine drop potential due to monster count
- Consistent tablet value from Jado or Hilda
- Even after the Jado change (0–40% tablet effect), the average performance remains stable.
Alternative Strategy: Hilda Variant
If you want a cheaper or more accessible version, the Hilda setup performs surprisingly well.
Tablet Setup
1× Abyss
1× Irradiated
1× Overseer
1× Breach
If you don’t want to fish for Grand Mirrors, replace Irradiated with a Delirium tablet.
Why Hilda Works
Provides a consistent 24% tablet effect
Removes reliance on Jado’s RNG
Slightly lower peak performance but extremely stable
Loses Abyss pits, but the density remains high enough to maintain ~1 Omen of Light per 2 maps
This variant is ideal for players who want predictable tablet scaling without chasing perfect rolls.
Final Thoughts
Abyss farming in PoE 2 Ritual is one of the most reliable and scalable endgame strategies available right now. Whether you choose the Jado version for maximum peak performance or the Hilda variant for consistency and lower cost, both approaches deliver strong returns, excellent Omen generation, and a satisfying gameplay loop built around density and chaos.
This strategy rewards preparation, map management, and tablet optimization — and once everything is in place, the results speak for themselves. Special thanks to Fubgun for the testing insights.



