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* Beacon was renamed to [[Lighthouse Map (War for the Atlas)]] | * Beacon was renamed to [[Lighthouse Map (War for the Atlas)]] | ||
* Crematorium was renamed to [[Lava Chamber Map (War for the Atlas)]] | * Crematorium was renamed to [[Lava Chamber Map (War for the Atlas)]] | ||
* Crypt was renamed to [[Cursed Crypt Map (War for the Atlas)]] | |||
* Terrace and High Gardens were renamed to [[Gardens Map (War for the Atlas)]] and [[Terrace Map (War for the Atlas)]] respectively | * Terrace and High Gardens were renamed to [[Gardens Map (War for the Atlas)]] and [[Terrace Map (War for the Atlas)]] respectively | ||
*Oasis was renamed to [[Desert Spring Map (War for the Atlas)]], with a new boss | *Oasis was renamed to [[Desert Spring Map (War for the Atlas)]], with a new boss |
Revision as of 19:23, 4 January 2018
War for the Atlas
Expansion
Release version | 3.1.0 |
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Release date | 2017-12-08 20:00:00 UTC |
Links | Expansion page |
This page is an overview of the expansion. For a full list of changes, see the patch notes.
An ancient entity known as The Elder has challenged the Shaper's control of the Atlas of Worlds. Explore maps ravaged by their conflict.
Description on the official Path of Exile website
Path of Exile: War for the Atlas is the seventh expansion for Path of Exile. It was officially announced by Grinding Gear Games on November 16, 2017[1] and was released on December 8, 2017.[2] This expansion focuses mainly on reworking the endgame Atlas of Worlds system.
Features
- The Elder
- Elder Guardians
- Shaped and Elder items
- A new challenge league, Abyss league
- Abyss Jewels
New items
Skill gems
Includes 10 new skill gems: Template:SMW item table
Unique items
Includes 48 new unique items: Template:SMW item table
Maps
War for the Atlas includes 32 new maps, including two unique maps. Many of them use the new tilesets and bosses introduced in the Fall of Oriath.
- Belfry Map (War for the Atlas)
- Cage Map (War for the Atlas)
- City Square Map (War for the Atlas)
- Fields Map (War for the Atlas)
- Iceberg Map (War for the Atlas)
- Lookout Map (War for the Atlas)
- Moon Temple Map (War for the Atlas)
- Pen Map (War for the Atlas)
- Siege Map (War for the Atlas)
- The Twilight Temple
- renaming and rework
- Beacon was renamed to Lighthouse Map (War for the Atlas)
- Crematorium was renamed to Lava Chamber Map (War for the Atlas)
- Crypt was renamed to Cursed Crypt Map (War for the Atlas)
- Terrace and High Gardens were renamed to Gardens Map (War for the Atlas) and Terrace Map (War for the Atlas) respectively
- Oasis was renamed to Desert Spring Map (War for the Atlas), with a new boss
- Sulphur Wastes was renamed to Leyline Map (War for the Atlas)
- The boss and layout of Factory Map (War for the Atlas) had been reworked
- The boss and layout of Waste Pool Map (War for the Atlas) had been reworked
Gallery
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The redrawn Atlas
References
- ↑ Bex_GGG (November 16, 2017). "Path of Exile: War for the Atlas". Official Path of Exile Forums. Retrieved November 16, 2017.
- ↑ NickK_GGG (December 6, 2017). "Path of Exile 3.1.0: War for the Atlas Patch Notes". Official Path of Exile Forums. Retrieved December 6, 2017.