
This large endgame expansion contains new Atlas systems, pinnacle bosses, one gigantic Atlas passive skill tree, Eldritch implicit endgame crafting, new unique items, the Archnemesis Challenge league and much more.

Join Commander Kirac's militia and defend the Atlas and Wraeclast itself against these celestial foes. In Path of Exile: Siege of the Atlas, two new Eldritch Horrors threaten to consume the Atlas of Worlds. Players can look forward to new unique items and rewards, new story quests in the end game, as well as game balance improvements. Hailing as Path of Exile’s largest expansion of the last year, Siege of the Atlas introduces new endgame systems and new pinnacle enemies, and is accompanied by a new challenge league. I don't agree with how expensive the cosmetics are, but those are an option too.Grinding Gear Games has officially announced the next v3.17 endgame update for Path Of Exile’s upcoming major new content-driven features, Siege of the Atlas. If you really like the game it's worth it, especially the unique tabs (currency, fragment, map etc), but only if you plan on playing awhile. They do have sales on stash stuff at least once a month though. That's my question: There's anyway to get Points so I can upgrade my stash without add cash to the game? Sadly no, this isn't Warframe where you can earn the in-game store currency without spending a dime, you have to put money in to buy anything.


Someone needs to put money on the game, but not ME, I don't have to put money because I can sell to players and get Platinum. My question is: There's anyway to get some points without having to add cash to the game?Īs example what I'm talking about is Warframe, a game that you can put some cash on it and get Platinum, but YOU don't need to put any cash, there are items that you can farm and sell to other players, and the value is Platinum. Originally posted by D.A.R.K.:I'm new to this game and I want to upgrade my stash, in order to do that I think I need to purchase some Points and spend on tabs, colors and yada yada, you know the drill.
