The Siege of the Atlas expansion pack for Path of Exile is quite a big one, as it gives a complete overhaul of the Atlas system and its areas that no longer exist. In fact, Atlas is currently divided into eight zones, each with its own watchstone slot and its Atlas passive tree, but Atlas' Siege has left it with only one big Atlas With a passive tree, the more players complete, the more POE Currency they will gain.

The new bosses players will encounter are no different from previous expansions, with the influence of the Searing Archbishop and Eater of Worlds present on Atlas, but this time players are free to choose what they want on each map. Not only that, but the new bosses of Path of Exile bring Eldritch Implicit Modifiers and related Eldritch Orbs to re-roll them or empower them in various ways.

Defeat rare or magical enemies in Path of Exile: Archnemesis sometimes drops an itemized version of one of their mods, which players can store in a new Alliance-specific tab to avoid inventory clutter, the Expedition Alliance has been criticized. When players encounter an Archnemesis monster, they can release it by placing one of the mods obtained from other enemies or through recipes, thereby empowering it and earning POE Currency. The mods are stacked in a special way, the first mod appears in all four encounters, the second mod appears in the second to fourth, and so on, which makes each Archnemesis more Deadly, but the prize for killing it is also better.

While Archnemesis does not have its own league-specific unique items, players will be able to use its mechanics to earn various POE Exalted Orb from past leagues as well as regular item pools, depending on how they use and mix their mods. Overall while That said, combining Battle for Atlas and Enemy into one release is the perfect time to start playing Path of Exile or return to Path of Exile, as there will be a ton of content available to For browsing, and get spectacular new loot. Before that, players can buy POE Currency in POECurrency.