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'''Wandering Path''' | |header = Wandering Path | ||
|subheader = Atlas Keystone | |||
|1 = <div class="passive-icon-container passive-icon-type__keystone"><div class="passive-icon-frame"></div>[[File:TheSeventhGate (AtlasTrees) passive skill icon.png]]</div> | |||
|2 = Notable Atlas Passive Skills grant nothing<br>100% increased effect of Small Atlas Passive Skills | |||
|3 = {{c|flavour|Embrace the journey, Nomad, for there is no destination. This is the prime inescapable truth of eternity.}} | |||
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'''Wandering Path''' was an [[atlas passive skill]] and [[Atlas keystone]]. | |||
==Mechanics== | ==Mechanics== |
Revision as of 10:24, 23 March 2024
This article describes historical game content.
100% increased effect of Small Atlas Passive Skills
Wandering Path was an atlas passive skill and Atlas keystone.
Mechanics
Disables the effects of all notable skills, but doubles the effect of all small passive skills (including travel nodes). The most popular use of this keystone is to stack Adjacent Map Drop Chance, Map Drop Duplication, Item Quantity, and Map Modifier Effect nodes in early mapping to fill out Atlas completion and to boss rush maps with Exarch or Eater influence to farm Invitations. Players can also stack chance to get Master Missions upon map completion, item rarity for map bosses, and Eater/Exarch pack size for Eldritch currency farming, making it incredibly strong for SSF.
Ruthless mode
In Ruthless mode, instead of granting increased effect to small nodes, it grants 20 Atlas passive skill points.
Version history
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3.24.0 |
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3.18.0 |
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