Name | Description | Limit |
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Legion Scarab |
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Limit: 4 |
Legion Scarab of Officers |
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Limit: 1 |
Legion Scarab of Command |
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Limit: 1 |
Legion Scarab of The Sekhema |
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Limit: 1 |
Legion Scarab of Eternal Conflict |
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Limit: 1 |
Stack Size: 1/20. Limit: 4.
Flavour Text: What good is peace to a warrior? How to use Legion Scarab?Can be used in a personal Map Device to add modifiers to a Map. How to get it?
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The Path of Exile (POE) Legion Scarab injects an extra layer of combat and potential rewards into your map runs by adding a Legion Encounter. Here's a breakdown of its effect:
Bonus Legion Encounter:
Understanding Legion Encounters:
Benefits of PoE Legion Scarab:
Overall:
The PoE Legion Scarab is a versatile tool for players who want to add more combat, challenge, and the potential for Legion-specific rewards to their map runs. While it diverts some focus from clearing the main map, it offers a unique and engaging encounter alongside the base map content. This Scarab is a solid option for both new and experienced players who want to explore the additional content and rewards offered by Legion Encounters.
Recipe: Trade three same Scarabs for a single Scarab of type different from those vendored.
Vendor Recipe | Outcome |
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1x random Legion Scarab: Legion Scarab of Officers, Legion Scarab of Command, Legion Scarab of The Sekhema, Legion Scarab of Eternal Conflict |
Legions are ancient armies frozen in the midst of battle. They can be encountered by touching a Timeless Monolith, which breaks out the Legions and gives the player a window of time to defeat them. This encounter is considered Extra Content and has a baseline 8% chance to appear in any non-unique map area.
Players can find a Legion by interacting with a Timeless Monolith. There are several ways to find these Monoliths:
Legion map modifiers are occasionally offered by Kirac on maps he offers through his Master Missions. His crafting also makes it possible to add these modifiers through the Map Device, though the list of league modifiers available this way changes when a new challenge league begins, and thus may not always be available.
Monoliths will not spawn in excessively small or cramped areas. Interacting with the Monolith will reveal a battle between two Legions that are frozen in time. A timer will start once the Monolith is activated. During this phase, the enemies can be “killed”, breaking them out and allowing them to be fought when the timer ends for rewards. The timer can range from 14 to 20 seconds, with a longer timer in lower level zones. Once the timer runs out, all the enemies that had their health depleted will become unfrozen and start attacking. Enemies and that didn’t have their health depleted will disappear.
Some Legion enemies have a symbol above their heads, indicating an additional reward type they will drop. Chests and War Hoards can also spawn, which can be destroyed and opened after the timer runs out. Destroying a Chest or War Hoard will free all nearby enemies without symbols in a radius around it. The general of each Legion can occasionally spawn, always spawning in the far rear of the formation. If a general spawns, the monolith will display a wave of purple on the bottom in the direction of the general.
Generally, rarer spawns will spawn further away from the monolith. Therefore, it’s advised to move deep into a formation as quickly as possible if you are looking for rare spawns.