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==Mechanics==
==Mechanics==
Disables the effects of all small passive skills, but adds 1% pack size per notable allocated. The most popular use of this keystone is to farm extremely dense [[Breach]]es, [[Legion]]s, [[Abyss]]es, [[Expedition]]s, and Exarch/Eater packs for [[experience]] and [[Logbook]]s. It also benefits [[Delirium]], [[Ritual]], [[Harbinger]], [[shrine]]s, and [[Beyond]]. Depending on the player's atlas tree, it is fairly easy to achieve double or more the default pack size of monsters in maps.
Disables the effects of all small passive skills, but adds 1% pack size per notable allocated. The most popular use of this keystone is to farm extremely dense [[Breach]]es, [[Legion]]s, [[Abyss]]es, [[Expedition]]s, and Exarch/Eater packs for [[experience]] and [[Logbook]]s. It also benefits [[Delirium]], [[Ritual]], [[Harbinger]], [[shrine]]s, and [[Beyond]]. Depending on the player's atlas tree, it is fairly easy to achieve double or more the default pack size of monsters in maps. The passives which block off league mechanics are most efficient with this. Using [[Sextant]] modifiers which force a league mechanic to appear with it are recommended, as their appearance rates are significantly lowered without small passives.


===Ruthless mode===
===Ruthless mode===

Revision as of 19:17, 8 May 2023

For the cluster jewel Notable, see Grand Design (notable passive skill).

Lua error in Module:Passive_skill at line 604: No passive skills with the given name found. Grand Design is an atlas passive skill and Atlas keystone.

Mechanics

Disables the effects of all small passive skills, but adds 1% pack size per notable allocated. The most popular use of this keystone is to farm extremely dense Breaches, Legions, Abysses, Expeditions, and Exarch/Eater packs for experience and Logbooks. It also benefits Delirium, Ritual, Harbinger, shrines, and Beyond. Depending on the player's atlas tree, it is fairly easy to achieve double or more the default pack size of monsters in maps. The passives which block off league mechanics are most efficient with this. Using Sextant modifiers which force a league mechanic to appear with it are recommended, as their appearance rates are significantly lowered without small passives.

Ruthless mode

In Ruthless mode, instead of granting increased pack size per notable, it grants 20 Atlas passive skill points.

Location

As of version 3.21.0 it is located at the center left of the atlas passive skill tree, to the left of the large item quantity wheel.

Version history

Version Changes
3.18.0
  • Introduced to the game.