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In Path of Exile 2, the Ritual Precursor Tablet is a powerful tool that enables players to increase the frequency and rewards of Ritual encounters in their maps. However, understanding how to obtain, use, and maximize the benefits of Ritual Precursor Tablets can be daunting at first. This PoE 2 Ritual Precursor Tablets guide will walk you through everything you need to know about Ritual Precursor Tablets.
The Ritual Precursor Tablet in Path of Exile 2 is a special item used to ensure that maps near Precursor Towers on your Atlas contain Ritual encounters. These encounters involve summoning and defeating waves of resurrected enemies in exchange for rewards, and the tablet plays a key role in boosting the presence of Rituals in your maps.
To use Precursor Tablets in Path of Exile 2's endgame, place them in Lost Tower nodes on your Atlas. First, select a Lost Tower node where you want the tablet's effects to apply and clear the encounter to unlock its socket. Afterward, open your Atlas, click the cleared tower, and insert the Precursor Tablet into the socket. Once you activate it, the tablet's effects will radiate to the surrounding nodes, ensuring Ritual encounters in nearby maps and applying any additional modifiers (such as increased rarity or quantity) to all affected areas. This strategic placement maximizes the tablet's benefits across multiple maps.
Locate a Lost Tower Node:
Open your Atlas and identify the Lost Tower nodes, as Precursor Tablets can only be used at these locations.
Clear the Lost Tower Node:
Enter the map containing the Lost Tower node you’ve chosen and complete the encounter by defeating the enemies.
Socket the Precursor Tablet:
After clearing the node, open your Atlas, click on the completed Lost Tower, and insert the Precursor Tablet into the socket.
Activate the Tablet:
Once the tablet is placed, press the activation button. The tablet’s effects will radiate outward, influencing surrounding nodes on the Atlas.
Benefit from Modifiers:
If the tablet has modifiers (e.g., increased item rarity, additional gold, or more monsters), these effects will apply to all affected nodes, not just the ones with Ritual encounters.
Ritual Precursor Tablets are primarily obtained during Ritual encounters. Here’s how:
a. From Initial Ritual Monster Packs
The initial pack of monsters on the Ritual altar has the highest chance of dropping a tablet. Subsequent waves of monsters during the Ritual event rarely drop tablets, so prioritize killing the initial pack thoroughly.
b. Completing All Ritual Altars in a Map
Even if you decide not to complete all Rituals for Tribute rewards, clearing the monsters on all four altars in a map increases your chances of finding a tablet. If you’re not satisfied with the rewards, you can still find the last altar and kill its monsters to potentially spawn a tablet.
c. Using Atlas Passives
Select nodes on your Atlas Passive Tree that increase the chance of Ritual encounters and boost rewards. This indirectly increases the likelihood of tablet drops by creating more Ritual opportunities.
d. Using Delirium Orbs
Distilled Guilt: Adds pack size to the map, increasing the number of monsters and the chance of finding tablets.
Distilled Disgust: Increases the chance of finding Precursor Tablets, though its effectiveness is debated.
e. Trading
If you’re struggling to sustain tablets, you can trade for them. The price varies by the tablet’s tier and modifiers.
When it comes to choosing the right ritual precursor tablets, one strategy stands out: the trifecta. This combination of three tablets has proven to be highly effective for many players, including myself. Here’s what the trifecta consists of:
Monster Sacrifice Grants More Tribute: This tablet increases the amount of tribute you earn from sacrificing monsters, effectively boosting your overall tribute income.
Rolling Favors Cost Reduced Tribute: This tablet reduces the tribute cost of rolling ritual favors, making it easier to experiment with different ritual outcomes without breaking the bank.
Deferring Rituals Cost Reduced Tribute: This tablet lowers the tribute cost of deferring rituals, allowing you to delay unwanted rituals and focus on more desirable ones.
This combination is particularly powerful because it addresses both the income and expenditure sides of tribute management. By using these three tablets, you can significantly reduce the amount of tribute you spend while increasing the amount you earn, making rituals more sustainable and rewarding.
One of the most debated ritual precursor tablets is the Omen tablet. While it has the potential to increase the chance of finding rare and powerful omens, it comes with a hefty price tag and mixed results. In my experience, stacking too many Omen chance tablets can lead to fewer nodes that help with deferring and rolling rituals, making it harder to afford those coveted purple omens.
After conducting 100 runs with high Omen chance nodes, I found that the results were underwhelming. The high cost of these tablets often outweighs the benefits, making them a less attractive option. While some players may find success with Omen tablets, I personally would rate them as a B-tier choice, suitable for those who have a surplus of currency and are willing to take the gamble.
One of the most common questions I receive is how to sustain a steady supply of ritual precursor tablets. Unfortunately, ritual is a mechanic that makes it challenging to sustain good tablets consistently. While you can sustain basic tablets, maintaining a high-quality tablet supply is more difficult.
Here are a few strategies to help sustain your ritual precursor tablets:
Quantity on Towers: Having a precursor with quantity on your towers can significantly help in sustaining your tablet supply.
Distilled Disgust: Using distilled disgust on your delirium can increase the chance of finding precursor tablets. However, this method may not yield as many tablets as you might hope.
Distilled Guilt: This option is more effective, as it increases pack size, leading to more monsters to kill and a higher chance of dropping precursor tablets.
Exploring Extra Altars: If you only need to run three ritual altars but find a fourth, consider killing the monsters there to potentially drop another precursor tablet. This strategy can help sustain your tablet supply, but it is not foolproof.
Ritual precursor tablets can vary widely in price, ranging from 80 exalts to six divines. The cost depends on the specific tablet and its suffixes. For example, a 9+ tablet with good suffixes like "sacrifice at rituals" or "rerolling" typically costs around 150 to 200 exalts. If you have most of your nodes filled, you can opt for a lower-tier tablet (5 or 6) with a strong prefix and suffix, saving currency while still benefiting from the tablet's bonuses.