The launch of the Mirage League in Path of Exile has completely reshaped the endgame experience. With Grinding Gear Games overhauling the Atlas, introducing a new quadrant system, and layering in the Mirage league mechanic on top POE currency, players are now dealing with a mapping system that is both more structured and more rewarding-but also more complex to navigate efficiently. After extensive early testing and mapping, two standout "league start friendly" strategies have emerged as consistent, low-investment ways to generate currency: Expedition farming and Heist farming. Both setups rely on simple alch-and-go mapping, minimal gear requirements, and synergy with the Mirage mechanic to double-dip rewards. This guide breaks down how the Mirage system works, how the new Atlas is structured, and how to efficiently farm both Expedition and Heist for early-league currency while progressing your Atlas. The Mirage League Mechanic: Double Rewards, Double Value At its core, the Mirage League mechanic is deceptively simple: it lets you run your favorite league mechanics twice inside the same map via a mirrored portal system. Once a Mirage portal appears, you can enter an alternate version of your map where selected content is repeated. This includes league mechanics like Expedition, Heist, Blight, and Legion-essentially duplicating encounters that normally require separate investment. However, the real depth comes from the "wish system." After unlocking access to Mirage portals, you can apply modifiers that enhance the mirrored instance. These bonuses can include: Increased currency drops Increased scarab drops Extra experience gain Buffed monsters with additional modifiers While raw currency drops from Mirage itself are not extremely high in isolation, the real power comes from duplication. A single Expedition, Heist wing, or Blight encounter effectively becomes two encounters, dramatically increasing overall efficiency. In practice, this means Mirage is less about direct loot explosions and more about multiplying already profitable mechanics. Atlas Redesign: The Four Quadrant System One of the biggest structural changes in this league is the complete redesign of the Atlas. Instead of a unified system, the Atlas is now divided into four distinct quadrants, each with its own progression path and difficulty scaling.
The Mirage League in Path of Exile has fundamentally shifted how early and mid-league farming works. Instead of relying on high-investment juiced mapping or complex scarab stacking strategies, players now have access to two extremely powerful, low-cost farming loops. Expedition provides structured currency generation through vendor systems and logbooks, while Heist delivers raw currency bursts and blueprint-based rewards. Both are amplified significantly through Mirage duplication, making them ideal for league starters or players still building out their Atlas progression. The new Atlas quadrant system adds an additional layer of progression strategy, forcing players to think regionally rather than globally, but also rewarding focused farming approaches. In practice, the most successful early-league players are not those running the most expensive setups-but those leveraging Mirage efficiently to double their favorite mechanics and snowball currency early.
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