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Moment of Zen is an Atlas map in Path of Exile 2 (PoE 2) where players can get a free Unique item. Check out details regarding Moment of Zen, which Waystone tier should be used on it, and the Unique items players should get from it in this guide!
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Upon interacting with the Nameless Seer, a shop window containing multiple Unique items opens. Players may obtain a single one of these items for free.
Upon entering the map, players will automatically complete it. If players still have the Cataclysm's Wake quest, they can use a Waystone that satisfies the quest's requirement on this map to help with the quest's progression.
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The Moment of Zen Map small map consisting of a large floating wooden raft found in the Water biome. It is a peaceful map that contains a single traveling merchant named the Nameless Seer. No enemies or bosses spawn here.
Waystone Tiers determine the item levels of the Unique Item offerings. If players want to maximize the item levels to get Unique items with better corruption results, then they should use higher-tiered Waystones.
However, note that the Waystone tier does not affect the rarity of the Unique item options players get (i.e., Higher tiers do not equate to rarer Unique items).
Players can pick the Unique item that best synergizes with and helps the build they are going for. Otherwise, players can select the most expensive and valuable one based on the game's marketplace and economy.
To do this, players can go to PoE 2's official trading website and compare the prices of each unique item.
During the early weeks of the game, the Moment of Zen map had a bug wherein the game would not register the map as completed upon leaving it. This would result in Atlas routes permanently being blocked, sometimes soft-locking players.
However, recent patches may have already fixed the bug, as the number of players pointing out the bug has decreased.
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Atlas Maps | ||
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Backwash | Riverside | Burial Bog |
Rustbowl | Savannah | Steppe |
Bloodbowl | Forge | Vaal Factory |
Seepage | Augury | Crypt |
Bloodwood | Oasis | Blooming Field |
Sulphuric Caverns | Decay | Hidden Grotto |
Moment of Zen |
Moment of Zen Map Explained
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