Tirn’s End is a Atlas region located in the inner top left of the Atlas of Worlds. Atlas Passive Skill Tree allows players to increase specific types of drops, enemies, and map events within this region.
Tirn's End ascendancy skills include: Abyss, Invasion, Delirium, and Bestiary.
Name | Description | Category | League | Standard | Hardcore | Standard SSF | Hardcore SSF |
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Abyssal Depths Item Quantity | 10% increased Quantity of Items dropped in Abyssal Depths in Areas | ||||||
Underground Kingdom | Areas have 1% chance to contain an Abyss per 2% increased Pack Size Abysses in Areas have 100% increased chance to lead to an Abyssal Depths Abyssal Depths in Areas have 100% increased chance to contain a Lich |
Notable | Abyss | 24.64% | 22.32% | 25.16% | 22.94% |
Buried Riches | Hoards in Abyssal Depths drop additional Basic Currency Items | Notable | Abyss | 9.63% | 6.25% | 5.01% | 4.34% |
Lightless Legion | Abyssal Depths in Areas have +3 to Monster Level Abyssal Depths in Areas have 100% more Magic Monsters Abyssal Depths in Areas have 100% more Rare Monsters Abyssal Depths in Areas have 50% increased Pack Size |
Notable | Abyss | 11.25% | 8.51% | 11.29% | 10.14% |
Simulacrum Splinter Stack Size | 5% increased Stack size of Simulacrum Splinters found in Areas | ||||||
That Which You Seek | Areas have +10% chance to contain a mirror of Delirium | Notable | Delirium | 56.35% | 37.06% | 44.93% | 35.11% |
Greater Forces | Delirium in Areas increases 50% faster with distance from the mirror | Notable | Delirium | 27.19% | 8.69% | 12.43% | 6.69% |
The Singular Eternity | Delirium Fog in Areas dissipates 25% slower Delirium Fog in Areas lasts 10 additional seconds before dissipating |
Notable | Delirium | 31.76% | 14.07% | 19.31% | 12.55% |
Einhar Favour and Bestiary Mission Chance | Areas have 3% chance to grant an additional Einhar Mission on Completion Einhar Missions in Areas grant 30% increased Favour |
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Big Game | Yellow Beasts in Areas have 15% chance to be replaced with Red Beasts Red Beasts in Areas have 15% chance to appear in Pairs |
Notable | Bestiary | 30.54% | 32.92% | 35.19% | 32.41% |
Great Migration | Areas with Einhar Missions have 10% chance to contain additional Packs of Beasts instead of other Monsters | Notable | Bestiary | 19.52% | 19.95% | 21.56% | 17.93% |
Invader Item Quantity | 10% increased Quantity of Items dropped by Invasion Bosses in Areas | ||||||
Trespassers | Areas contain additional Invasion bosses | Notable | Invasion | 25.12% | 25.67% | 31.06% | 30.64% |
Exotic Goods | Invasion Bosses in Areas drop 1 additional valuable Item | Notable | Invasion | 16.40% | 19.24% | 23.58% | 22.43% |
In Tirn's End, we can see that Delirium is the clear front-runner, with Bestiary and Invasion making a showing in the top five. Delirium seems to have lost a little bit of representation compared to 3.13.0. We can see slightly more interest in the Abyss passives, though Lightless Legion and Buried Riches remain the least popular choices across all leagues. Invasion sees noticeable increases, likely thanks to the buffed Exotic Goods rewards, particularly in SSF leagues.
PoE 3.14 challenge: complete 150 Maps in Tirn's End region.
T | Name | Tier | Boss |
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1 | Coves Map | 1, 4, 8, 10, 14 | Telvar, the Inebriated Pirate Treasure |
2 | The Twilight Temple | 2, 5, 9, 11, 14 | Helial, the Day Unending Selenia, the Endless Night |
2 | Caer Blaidd, Wolfpack's Den | 2, 6, 9, 11, 14 | Winterfang Storm Eye Solus, Pack Alpha |
2 | Fields Map | 2, 5, 9, 11, 14 | Drek, Apex Hunter |
2 | Wharf Map | 2, 6, 9, 11, 14 | Stone of the Currents |
2 | Underground River Map | 2, 6, 9, 11, 14 | It That Fell |
2 | Moon Temple Map | 2, 5, 9, 11, 14 | Sebbert, Crescent's Point |
3 | Mao Kun | 3, 6, 10, 12, 14 | Fairgraves, Never Dying |
3 | Poorjoy's Asylum | 3, 6, 10, 12, 14 | Mistress Hyseria |
3 | Mud Geyser Map | 3, 6, 10, 12, 16 | Tunneltrap |
3 | Shore Map | 3, 6, 10, 12, 14 | Belcer, the Pirate Lord |
3 | Factory Map | 3, 7, 10, 13, 16 | Pesquin, the Mad Baron |
3 | Temple Map | 3, 6, 10, 12, 14 | Jorus, Sky's Edge |
5 | The Perandus Manor | , 5, 9, 11, 14 | Platinia, Servant of Prospero Auriot, Prospero's Furnace Guardian Rhodion, Servant of Prospero Osmea, Servant of Prospero Pallias, Servant of Prospero Argient, Servant of Prospero Rheniot, Servant of Prospero |
5 | Desert Spring Map | , 5, 9, 11, 14 | Terror of the Infinite Drifts Terror of the Infinite Drifts |
5 | Chateau Map | , 5, 9, 11, 14 | Hephaeus, The Hammer |
6 | Silo Map | , 6, 9, 11, 14 | Renkarr, The Kiln Keeper |
11 | Port Map | , , , 11, 14 | Unravelling Horror Unravelling Horror Unravelling Horror Unravelling Horror Unravelling Horror |
12 | Coral Ruins Map | , , , 12, 14 | Captain Tanner Lightfoot |
14 | Mesa Map | , , , , 14 | Oak the Mighty |
15 | Bazaar Map | , , , , 15 | Ancient Sculptor |
15 | Colonnade Map | , , , , 15 | Tyrant |
Allocate ten passive skill points in each of the following Atlas Passive Trees: Tirn's End.
Allocate your Atlas passive skills very carefully in order to obtain the maximum value, because refunding skillpoints requires Orb of Unmaking that can be expensive.