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POE2 Guide: How to Maximize Simulacrum Splinter Profits with 200% Delirium Maps

POE 2 Jun-24-2026 PST

Summary

Delirium farming has emerged as one of the most lucrative endgame currency strategies in Path of Exile 2, particularly after the patch 0.1.1 changes that increased monster density and improved the player-friendliness of Delirium encounters. This guide breaks down a high-investment strategy that yielded an average of 580 Simulacrum Splinters per map during a 15-map test—translating to approximately 90 Divine Orbs in Simulacrum value alone.

Understanding the Core Mechanic

Before diving into the setup, it's essential to understand what makes this strategy work. Simulacrum Splinters drop from monsters affected by Delirium fog in Tier 11+ maps. Collecting 300 Splinters combines into a Simulacrum, which grants access to the pinnacle Delirium encounter—a 15-wave gauntlet with significant rewards.

The key to this strategy is pushing maps to 200% Delirious status, the maximum intensity level. At this threshold, enemies become extremely dangerous (comparable to pinnacle bosses), but reward quality increases substantially across all fog-affected maps. Higher Delirious values produce increased loot drops and greater chances for valuable Delirium-exclusive rewards.


Required Setup and Investment

Atlas Preparation

The foundation of this strategy begins with the Atlas. You need to locate a city biome on your Atlas—these are most commonly found at Citadels. The city biome is crucial because it provides the optimal layout for maximizing splinter drops.

Getting Started:

Run random maps until you find a city biome on your Atlas

Run maps with Delirium Precursor Tablets to spawn a Grand Mirror

Complete the Grand Mirror map, kill the boss, and click the Grand Mirror

Select the city biome area on your Atlas to spawn Delirium fog there

Run several maps in that area to progress Delirious from 0% to 200%

The Delirium fog spreads across connected maps, and completing maps within the affected region increases the Delirious value across all affected maps until it reaches the maximum of 200%.

Delirium Precursor Tablets

Tablets are the most critical investment for this strategy. You'll need four Delirium Precursor Tablets with specific modifiers:

Mandatory Modifiers:

Delirium Fog spawns increased Fracturing Mirrors (5-10% increased)

Increased Stack Size of Simulacrum Splinters found in your Maps (5-10%)

Fracturing Mirrors are crucial because they release additional Delirium monsters as you approach them—more monsters mean more splinter drops. The stack size modifier directly multiplies your splinter gains.

Optional (but valuable):

Slaying Rare Monsters pauses the Delirium Mirror Timer for 2 seconds

Delirium Encounters are more likely to spawn Unique Bosses

Delirium Monsters have increased Pack Size

Cost Consideration: During testing, tablets with both mandatory modifiers cost approximately 5 Divine Orbs each. Tablets with an additional "increased number of rare monsters" modifier can cost 20+ Divine Orbs, but you can replicate some of that benefit through map crafting instead.

Map Selection and Crafting

Since you're using the expensive tablets with the two mandatory modifiers (saving 15 Divine per tablet by skipping the rare monster mod), you need to compensate by maximizing monster rarity on your waystones.

Budget-Friendly Approach:

Bulk craft a large number of maps

Exalt them all out to full modifiers

Corrupt them all

Use regex filtering to find maps with at least 50-60% monster rarity

Min-Max Approach (Higher Investment)

Start with a 5-modded map (you need 5 modifiers for this method to work)

Activate Omens of Chaotic Gravity, Chaotic Quantity, and Chaotic Effectiveness simultaneously

Use Chaos Warp to re-roll the map modifiers

This can yield maps with 100%+ monster rarity

Add a final Exalt for more item rarity

Corrupt the map (required for the Jado Atlas Master bonus)

Atlas Master: Jado

For this strategy, you'll want to select Jado as your Atlas Master. Jado provides bonuses that directly benefit this farming method:

Corrupted Waystones have one additional modifier

Double effectiveness for certain Precursor Tablet effects

Additional exceptional item drops

The key Jado nodes for this strategy are:

Corrupted Waystones have one additional modifier

Eastern Knowledge: Unforeseen Threats

Partial Translations: More effect of suffix modifiers on tablets

The suffix modifiers on your Delirium Tablets (increased Fracturing Mirrors and increased Splinter stack size) receive additional effectiveness from Jado's bonuses, generating even more splinters per map.

Delirium Atlas Passive Tree

While the general Atlas tree should be optimized for your build, specific Delirium nodes are essential:

Top Priority Nodes:

Would you like to see my face? : Doubles Simulacrum Splinter droprate (increases difficulty)

The mirrors… the mirrors! : Adds more Fracturing Mirrors for extra packsize

They're coming to get you… : More Unique Boss spawns and pauses timer when killing Rares

Additional Useful Nodes:

I'm not afraid of you! : Bosses are tankier but grant more splinters

Isn't it tempting? : More Rewards but more lethal Delirium mobs


Running the Strategy

Map Execution

Once your setup is complete:

Insert four Delirium Tablets with the mandatory modifiers into the area

Select your crafted map with high monster rarity

Enter the map and activate the Delirium mirror

Open every Fracturing Mirror you encounter—each one spawns additional Delirium monsters

Clear the entire map, making sure to stay within the fog (you have approximately 4 seconds outside the fog before the encounter ends)

Loot all splinters that drop

Important Note: When using Jado with corrupted maps, you'll be sent to a random map rather than the one you selected. This introduces some variance in splinter gains—open maps like Bluff or Ravine (corridor-style layouts) typically yield more splinters because you can find more Fracturing Mirrors, while open maps like Spring or Seepage may yield fewer.

Results from Testing

During a 15-map test with this exact strategy:

Total Splinters Collected: 8,678

Average per Map: 580 splinters

Simulacrum Value: 29 Simulacrums

Gross Revenue: ~90 Divine Orbs (at 3.12 Divine per Simulacrum)

Tablet Investment: 30 Divine Orbs (5 Divine × 6 tablets for 15 maps)

Net Profit: ~60 Divine Orbs from splinters alone

Best-performing maps (700-1,000+ splinters):

Spring

Steaming Springs

Seepage

Worst-performing maps:

Deforestation (170 splinters)

These results exclude raw currency drops. In approximately 90% of maps, raw Divine Orb drops alone ranged from 2-4 Divine Orbs per map, effectively covering the tablet investment with room to spare.


Build Requirements

This strategy is not for early-game characters. To run 200% Delirious maps effectively, your build needs:

Strong area damage for clearing dense Delirium packs

High defenses—Evasion is particularly effective since Armor and Energy Shield can be overwhelmed by the sheer number of enemies

Ability to handle map bosses and potential Delirium unique boss spawns (Kosis and Omniphobia)

Good recovery or defensive layers to survive the extreme scaling at 200% Delirious

At 200% Delirious, enemies deal significant damage and appear in high density. The difficulty at this level is comparable to pinnacle boss encounters.


Alternative Lower-Investment Strategy

If this strategy seems too expensive or demanding, consider the lower-investment version that requires no Atlas setup and no specific biome:

Run any maps with the same Delirium Tablets (but less optimized)

No 200% Delirious requirement

Average 100-300 splinters per map

Much faster clear times

Lower per-map profit but potentially higher profit per hour

This alternative avoids the 30 Divine tablet investment and doesn't require a build capable of handling 200% Delirious maps.


Profitability Analysis

Why This Works

The strategy's profitability stems from several factors:

High Splinter Volume: 580 average splinters per map translates to approximately 1.93 Simulacrums every 3 maps

Raw Currency Drops: The 200% Delirious scaling with high monster rarity generates substantial raw Divine drops, often covering the tablet investment

Tablet Effectiveness: The combination of Fracturing Mirror spawning and Splinter stack size creates a multiplicative effect—more mirrors spawn more monsters, and each dropped splinter stack is larger

Jado Bonus: The Atlas Master effectiveness bonuses further amplify tablet modifiers

Market Considerations

Even if tablet prices increase after this guide's publication, the strategy should remain profitable because:

Simulacrum prices tend to stay relatively stable

The raw currency drops provide a buffer against tablet cost fluctuations

You can farm your own tablets to eliminate the investment entirely

 

Final Tips

Stay Hydrated: If you're streaming or playing extended sessions, take breaks—the strategy requires focus and the maps are intense

Consider Your Own Simulacrums: While selling Simulacrums is immediately profitable, running them yourself can yield additional rewards including unique items like Assailum, Perfidy, Melting Maelstrom, and Collapsing Horizon

Difficulty Scaling: Start with lower investment versions if your build isn't fully optimized. You can always scale up as your gear improves

Splinter Drop Requirements: Remember that Simulacrum Splinters only drop in Tier 11+ maps

Fracturing Mirror Strategy: Make sure to interact with Fracturing Mirrors as you encounter them—they spawn additional Delirium monsters that are your primary source of splinters

This strategy represents the high end of Delirium farming for generating POE2 Currency in Path of Exile 2's current meta. While it requires significant investment and a strong build, the returns are substantial, making it one of the most profitable endgame farming methods available. For players looking to skip the setup and jump straight into the action, MMOEXP offers a reliable source for purchasing POE2 Currency to fund your endgame endeavors.