Ritual farming involves clearing maps with ritual altars, rerolling favors to snag high-value rewards like Omens, and deferring expensive items for later purchase. Its strengths include:
Optimal Ritual Farming Setup
To maximize profits, you will need a carefully crafted setup that involves tablets, Atlas passives, maps, and sextants. Here's the breakdown:
Tablets for ritual farming
Tablets dictate ritual altar behavior, and a mix of unique and rare tablets is key.
A high-end setup for four Ritual:
Freedom of Faith Ritual Precursor Tablet (Unique): Allows rerolling favors twice as often, with a 10% increased tribute roll (vs. 15%). Cost: ~1 divine. Essential for frequent rerolls.
Rerolling Tablets (2x): “Ritual altars allow rerolling favors an additional time.” Cost: ~2 divines each. Doubles reroll opportunities, stacking with the unique tablet.
Omen Chance Tablets (4x): “Ritual favors have increased chance to be Omens.” Cost: ~0.5–1 divine each. Boosts odds of high-value Omen drops.
Reduced Tribute Tablets (4–5x): “Rerolling favors costs 12% reduced tribute.” Cost: ~0.5 divine each. Lowers reroll costs, preserving tribute.
Defer Cost Tablet (1x): “Deferring favors costs reduced tribute.” Cost: ~0.5 divine. Makes deferring Omens like Whittling cheaper.
Total Cost: Approximately 6–8 divines for a complete setup, consisting of 1 unique and 11–12 rare tablets. Budget players can skip the 2-divine tablets, using ~3–5 tablets (1 unique, 2–3 Omen chance, 1 reduced tribute) for ~2–3 divines.
Second Prioritizes: Prioritize tablets with:
Increased rare monsters or pack size (boosts ritual tribute).
Increased magic monsters (more ritual fodder).
Avoid filler mods, such as gold fountains, unless paired with strong bonuses.
Atlas Passives for ritual farming
A tailored Atlas tree amplifies ritual efficiency. Key nodes include:
Pack Size Nodes: Take all pack size nodes (e.g., Monstrous Hordes, Swarming Hive) for more ritual monsters.
Magic Pack Size/Monsters: Teeming Masses and Monstrous Lineage increase monster density.
Unstable Energies: Boosts explicit modifiers on maps, enhancing pack size and rare monster mods.
Ritual Tree setup:
Tempest Offer: Rerolling favors costs 25% reduced tribute.
Ominous Portents: Increased chance for Omen favors.
Spreading Darkness: Guarantees four ritual altars per map.
Promise of Devotion: Deferring favors costs 50% reduced tribute (swap for He Approaches if deferring is less frequent).
Tablet Effect Nodes: Ritual Grounds and Sacred Lands grant ~32% increased tablet effect, amplifying bonuses.
Remnants of Power: 20% chance for double tablet effect, a rare but powerful boost.
Drop rarity nodes (e.g., Prosperous Realm) to focus on pack size and explicit modifiers.
Map Waystrones
Choose maps with high pack size and monster density, such as Blasted Order Waystone:
~34–40% increased pack size.
Increased rare and magic monsters.
Quantity/rarity as a bonus (less critical).
Cost: ~10–20 chaos per map, depending on rolls. Stockpile 8–10 maps per setup to chain runs.
Sextants
Sextants add map modifiers to boost rituals. Prioritize:
24% Increase Maximizes: Maximizes ritual tribute. Cost: ~10–15 chaos.
Avoid weaker mods like Distilled Paranoia (45% increased rare monster sniper) unless pack size isn't available.

Profit Expectations from Rituals
Omen Drops: Expect 1–5 Omens per 8-map run (average ~2–3, with Whittling as the target). At ~3.5 divines each, 2–3 Omens yield ~7–10.5 divines.
Currency Drops: Chaos,
exalted, and divine orbs add ~1–2 divines per run.
Estimated Profit: ~9–14.5 divines per 8-map run (cost: ~6–8 divines for tablets, ~0.5–1 divine for maps/sextants). Net profit: ~2.5–7.5 divines per run, or ~3–5 divines per hour (assuming ~1–1.5 hours per 8 maps).
RNG Factor: Profits vary. A lucky run with 4–5 Omens can net 10–15 divines, while an unlucky run with 1 Omen may break even. Run multiple setups (24–32 maps) to smooth variance.
Budget Ritual Farming
If the whole setup is too costly, a budget version still works:
Tablets: 1 Freedom of Faith (1 divine), 2 Omen chance (1 divine), 1 reduced tribute (~0.5 divine). Total: ~2.5 divines.
Atlas: Focus on pack size and Spreading Darkness (4 altars). Skip tablet effect nodes if points are tight.
Maps: Use cheaper maps with ~20–30% pack size.
Profit: ~1–2 Omens per run, netting ~1–4 divines profit at ~2–3 divines per hour.
This approach is less explosive but still profitable, especially for newer players.
Tips for Ritual Farming Success
Chain Maps: Run 8–10 maps per tablet setup to maximize returns beforererollingg tablets.
Defer Strategically: Defer Omen of Whittling and Audience with the King for later purchase. Avoid low-value deferrals.
Rerolll Aggressively: With multiplererolll tablets, keep cycling favors until Omens appear.
Clear Thoroughly: Kill all monsters near altars to maximize tribute.
Monitor Omen Prices: Omen of Whittling's ~3.5-divine value drives profits. Sell or defer based on market trends.
Avoid Over-Investment: Limit the number of tablets to 4–5 per setup. Six or more increases the risk without guaranteed returns.
Is Ritual Farming Worth It?
Ritual farming is a top-tier strategy in patch 0.2, offering 3–5 divines per hour with a high-end setup, competitive with Ultimatum (3.5 divines/hour) and surpassing Xesht (~2.7–2.9 divines/hour). Its reliance on Omen drops introduces RNG, but a proper setup minimizes losses. For players with ~6–8 divines to invest and a build that clears maps fast, rituals are a stable, lucrative choice. Budget farmers can still profit with a leaner setup, making it accessible for all.
FAQs About Ritual Farming in Path of Exile 2
How profitable is ritual farming compared to Ultimatum?
Rituals yield ~3–5 divines per hour, slightly below or equal to Ultimatum's ~3.5 divines/hour, but with higher setup costs.
What's the most important tablet for rituals?
Freedom of Faith (~1 divine) is critical for extrarerollss, boosting Omen drop chances.
Can I farm rituals on a budget?
Yes, a ~2.5-divine setup (1 unique, 2–3 rare tablets) nets ~2–3 divines per hour.
How many maps should I run per setup?
Run 8–10 maps per tablet setup to balance RNG and ensure consistent Omen drops.
What if I don't get enough Omens?
RNG can lead to low-Omen runs. Run multiple setups (24–32 maps) to average out profits.
Thanks for Reading
Ritual farming in Path of Exile 2 is a dynamic, rewarding way to farm divine orbs, blending strategy and RNG for big payouts. Keep perfecting your setup in Dawn of the Hunt, and stay tuned to MMOJUGG for more guides to dominate the economy.