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U4GM How to Farm Legion for Divines in PoE 3 28 (19 อ่าน)
10 เม.ย 2569 17:34
Everybody loves chasing the latest mechanic in Mirage, but Legion is still where the steady money is, especially if you build around what the league economy actually rewards. A lot of players haven't adjusted, and that's why their returns feel flat. If you set things up properly,POE 3.28 Currency farming through Legion feels less like gambling and more like clockwork. The big appeal is consistency. You're not waiting on one jackpot drop to save the session. You're stacking splinters, emblems, incubators, and all the small pieces that keep adding up map after map.
Map choice matters more than people think
This is the part loads of players get wrong. They pick a map because somebody told them it was "good" and never ask why. For Legion, open space is everything. The monolith doesn't care if your map is pretty or popular. It cares about room. If the layout is cramped, corners and walls will block frozen enemies, and that means fewer targets to break out before the timer ends. You'll notice it straight away once you swap to a wide layout. More mobs get tagged, more rares get released, and the loot pile looks completely different. It's not a tiny improvement either. It changes the whole farm.
The Atlas tree should boost drops, not just spawns
A lot of older setups still overfocus on forcing Legion encounters, but that's not really the smart play now. In Mirage, you make better money by improving what Legion already gives you. Nodes that boost splinter quantity and incubator quality do more work over time than people expect. The same goes for anything that scales the value of each monolith instead of simply adding another chance to see one. If your tree is built around stronger rewards, every map starts feeling worth your time. That's the difference between a farm that looks busy and one that actually pays.
Speed is your real profit stat
You can have the right tree and the right scarabs, but if your build moves like a brick, your income drops fast. Legion rewards pace. You need to reach the edges of the frozen army, tag as much as possible, then erase the screen once everything wakes up. That's why fast builds keep pulling ahead. It's not just about clear speed in the usual sense. It's movement, repositioning, and how quickly you reset into the next map. Add scarabs that increase monolith count and pack size, and the whole loop gets much better. Slow characters can still run Legion, sure, but they won't get the same value from the same investment.
Why the farm still holds up
What makes Legion so***d right now is how stable it feels over a longer session. You don't need absurd luck. Even a normal run of maps can produce a solid stream of currency if you stay efficient and don't waste time looting junk. After a few hours, the returns tend to smooth out, and that's when the strategy really shines. There is some setup cost, no question, and not everyone wants to spend days building that bankroll from scratch. If you'd rather skip the slow start and get into proper mapping sooner, plenty of players use U4GM for currency and items so they can get a farm like this rolling without the early league drag.
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