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How Do You Handle Delirium Event In Path Of Exile 2 Early Access? - Complete Guide

Jan 23, 2025

As you explore the popular Atlas map in Path of Exile 2 Early Access, you will encounter four major endgame events - Rituals, Breaches, Expeditions, and Delirium, which all inherit the functions of several seasonal mechanics from the original game. The Delirium encounter is based on the previous Delirium League.

Many players struggled to explore this league in POE 1, and even more so in the current sequel. So in order to make your exploration journey in this event in POE 2 easier and smoother, this guide will give you a specific introduction to Delirium event’s start method, instructions, and final rewards.

How Do You Handle Delirium Event In Path Of Exile 2 Early Access? - Complete Guide

Fog Mechanic

After entering Atlas map, you will see that the map nodes on the screen are marked with different icons to represent different events. If you find a node with a Delirium Mirror icon, that means you can turn on Delirium events for this map by inserting Delirium Precursor Tablet into Lost Tower.

When you enter a map with Delirium events (or Delirium map, as it’s also called), you’ll find a Delirium Mirror near your spawn point, which looks like colorful pieces of broken glass stuck together. When you get close to it, your character will radiate ghostly energy towards it. After you walk into the mirror, you’re about to start a Delirium encounter, and at the same time, a large fog circle will appear around you.

It’s important to note that all the bosses you challenge here are quite powerful, not only with super high health but also with very powerful attack mechanisms and moves, so you may want to spend some POE 2 Exalted Orbs in advance to make your build have higher rarity or more effective affixes so that you can complete this event in one go.

As you explore Delirium map, the fog circle will move with you, and the deeper you explore, the more difficult the enemies will be. However, if you leave the fog during this time, Delirium encounter will end and the map will return to normal. So try to keep the fog close to you at all times, whether you are fighting or avoiding it.

Thanks to Delirium Precursor Tablet, all enemies you encounter in Delirium Fog will be strengthened and have a chance to drop very special Delirium rewards, such as Simulacrum Splinters, which can be used to summon Pinnacle Boss, and Distilled Emotions, which can be used as crafting materials.

It is worth mentioning that when you traverse the map, you will encounter some standing broken mirrors, which you can approach, and a wave of monsters will appear. You can defeat them to get more POE 2 Currency and other loot. Besides these small monsters, you will also see two randomly generated bosses on this map: Kosis and Omniphobia. They are not rare enemies, but all-powerful bosses with the same health as the boss.

Passive Skill Tree

After your character enters the endgame, you unlock Atlas Passive Skill Tree, where Delirium Passive Skill Tree in the upper right, which is very obvious in white, can add some modifiers to the Delirium event to make it more valuable, or add other mechanisms to prolong the event.

In addition to its color, you will also see that the shape of Delirium Passive Skill Tree is very similar to the mirror on the event icon, with eight Notable nodes and eight nodes that can be used to increase the difficulty of Simulacrum events.

Because of every time you defeat Simulacrum, you will get 2 Delirium Passive points, so when you reach a new Notable node, you need to add a node to increase the difficulty of Pinnacle event at the same time, to increase your chances of getting rewards in it. Here are Notable nodes in the current passive skill tree and their effects.

  • Get Out Of My Head!: Waystones found within the map have a 20% chance of granting Instilled Emotion effect.
  • Would You Like To See My Face?: Delirium Fog doubles the difficulty scaling as you move away from the mirror, but it also doubles Splinter stack size.
  • You Can’t Just Wake Up From This One: Delirium Fog dissipates 30% slower.
  • I’m Not Afraid Of You!: Delirium bosses have 50% more health, but also drop 50% more Splinters.
  • They’re Coming To Get You...: Unique bosses spawn 25% more often in Delirium encounters, and killing a rare monster stops Delirium fog from dissipating for 4 seconds.
  • Isn’t It Tempting?: Delirium encounters have a 30% chance of generating a different reward, but Delirium Demon deals 30% increased damage.
  • The Mirrors... The Mirrors!: Delirium Fog causes Fractured Mirrors to spawn twice as often.
  • It’s Not Real, It’s Not Real!: Enemies affected by Delirium will drop 50% more reward progress, but the Delirium mist will dissipate 50% faster.

Of Notable nodes above, the ones you should focus on first are You Can’t Just Wake Up From This One, Get Out Of My Head!, and They’re Coming To Get You, as these greatly increase the rewards you get from Delirium encounter without the drawbacks of the other nodes.

Delirium Event Rewards

As mentioned above, you will receive two types of rewards from the Delirium Event. Generally, Simulacrum Splinters drop from enemies in the fog circles in Delirium map that you unlocked using high-level Waystones. Once you have 300 Simulacrum Splinters, you can combine them into a Simulacrum that can be placed in the slot provided by Realmgate to summon the powerful Pinnacle Boss Simulacrum. After you defeat it, it will reward you with 2 Delirium Passive points.

Distilled Emotions will drop from all enemies affected by Delirium Fog, and even bosses in Simulacrum event have a high chance of dropping these important event currencies. You can combine them and then Anoint your Amulet with Notable Passive Skills to get the modifiers or effects you need.

In addition to your gear, Distilled Emotions can also be used to unlock Waystones in the map to add some modifiers. These modified Waystones will increase Delirious debuff in the entire Distilled map, and the number of monsters in it will increase. Although your exploration here is more difficult, the rewards you get in the end will also increase.

The above is all the specific information about Delirium event in the current POE 2 Early Access. I hope that with the help of this guide, you can complete this event in the fastest and smoothest way and get super generous rewards and the best endgame experience. I wish you a happy game!

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