They claimed Abyss was a dead mechanic in Path of Exile 2… but right now, it’s unironically PRINTING Omens and Divine Orbs! 🤯

Top-tier economy barons have just cracked a high-yield “Spire Splitting” loop in Patch 0.5 that turns dark pits into absolute raw currency goldmines! By combining specific City Map layouts with an unintended master interaction that multiplies Abyss Spire projectile counts, you can force a single encounter to vomit out multiple Omens and raw Divine Orbs simultaneously. But here is the terrifying catch: if you accidentally kill the Spire before it completes its three hidden spawning phases, or roll the wrong modifier range on your tablets, you will instantly freeze the loop and burn your massive investment for zero return. 👇

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A massive economic gold rush is disrupting the endgame ecosystem of Path of Exile 2 (PoE 2) following the discovery of an ultra-lucrative farming strategy in Patch 0.5 centered around the long-neglected Abyss mechanic.

Dubbed the “Abyss Projectile Printing Press,” this high-investment strategy allows elite players to force underground cracks to yield a massive hoard of raw Divine Orbs and hyper-expensive Omens—highly coveted utility items that alter character mechanics upon death or leveling.

As screenshots of loot filters completely blanketed in high-tier currency and rare league items flood Reddit, X, and trading Discord servers, the economy is experiencing a drastic realignment. While casual players are struggling to afford the massive upfront capital required to juice their maps, top-tier farmers are raking in dozens of Divine Orbs an hour, sparking a fierce class warfare debate across official community hubs.

The Physics of Loot: Weaponizing the Abyss Spire

At the center of this game-breaking currency engine is the Abyss Spire, a massive, stationary monster that erupts from the ground at the end of an Abyss crack if it fails to spawn an Abyssal Depths portal.

Historically, players viewed the Spire as a minor elite monster to be killed as quickly as possible. However, high-end mechanics testers in Patch 0.5 realized that the Spire’s primary offensive mechanic—firing out projectiles that land and spawn rare monster pits—interacts directly with map item multipliers.

The deterministic secret relies on a brutal rule of patience: do not kill the Spire.

According to community database logs, an Abyss Spire features three distinct health thresholds (at 75%, 50%, and 25% remaining life). Every time the Spire hits one of these thresholds, it pauses to unleash a massive barrage of monster-spawning projectiles. By systematically lowering the Spire’s health without accidentally vaporizing it, and utilizing specific map mods to increase its local projectile count, players are forcing individual Spires to spawn up to four times more rare monsters than Grinding Gear Games ever intended.

The City Map and Multi-Tablet Monopoly

To achieve the astronomical loot numbers circulating on social media, players are utilizing a mandatory geographic setup: City Maps.

Much like the dominant Breach strategy of the current patch, City Maps are the undisputed king of endgame juice because they accommodate four active tablets simultaneously. The standard layout demands three Rare Abyss Tablets and one Unique or highly rolled auxiliary tablet to maximize monster modifiers.

To squeeze out maximum profitability, farmers are aggressively rolling their endgame Waystones using Exalted Orbs and Valour Orbs, focusing purely on a lethal combination of Item Rarity (aiming for 40%+) and Monster Effectiveness (targeting 20%+).

Furthermore, by utilizing the 200% Delirium Mirror trick—where players trigger a Grand Mirror encounter on random maps to permanently paint a maximum Delirium layer over their City sectors on the Atlas tree—the item drop rate of every single monster spawned by the Spire projectiles is amplified into outer space.

The ‘Omen’ Explosion and Master Assistance

What separates this strategy from generic raw currency farming is its unprecedented yield of high-value Omens. In Patch 0.5, certain Omens command immense wealth on the currency exchange due to their ability to preserve experience points or guarantee specific crafting outcomes.

Because the rare monsters spawned by the Spire projectiles inherit the specific drop tables of the Abyss league, the raw density provided by the “Spire Splitting” tech causes Omens to drop in clusters.

To take it a step further, elite farmers are locking in the master helper Jedo alongside specific Atlas passive nodes like Partial Translations. This grants a critical 20% chance to double the explicit modifiers of the slotted tablets completely for free. When Jedo successfully procs, the number of extra cracks and rare monsters doubles, creating a chaotic combat zone where multiple raw Divine Orbs and high-tier Omens drop from a single localized pile of monsters.

High‑Risk combat: A Nightmare for Glass Cannons

While the promise of “printing” Omens is alluring, community veterans are issuing strict warnings to players attempting to blind-copy the strategy. Running a 200% Delirium map where dozens of super-buffed Abyss monsters spawn simultaneously under local project multipliers creates a virtual meat-grinder.

The monsters carry highly aggressive gap-closers, overlapping physical damage auras, and screen-wide projectile spam that can instantly liquefy mid-tier builds.

“If you don’t have a character with at least 5,000 Energy Shield or an instant recovery engine like the Convolescence belt loop, you are literally throwing your currency away,” a prominent hardcore streamer warned on X. “You will get off-screened the second the Spire erupts. This requires absolute mechanical control over your damage output so you don’t accidentally kill the Spire early while trying to survive the horde.”

Future Outlook and Economic Ripple Effects

The widespread exposure of the Abyss strategy has caused a massive economic ripple effect. The price of unrolled City Waystones and perfect Abyss tablets has skyrocketed, making passive map trading highly lucrative for casual players who choose to sell their juice materials to the elite 1%.

Grinding Gear Games has historically avoided mid-league hotfixes unless a mechanic physically threatens server stability, meaning the 0.5 Abyss Spire Strategy will likely remain functional for the remainder of the current league cycle. For those who possess the currency, the patience, and the raw character power to master the Spire, the depths of Wraeclast are officially open for business—and they are paved in pure gold.