Ancient Crisis Fragment Farming Spots You’re Missing

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Ancient Crisis Fragment Farming Spots You’re Missing

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Ancient Crisis Fragments are valuable crafting components in Path of Exile 2, essential for unlocking pinnacle boss fights and acquiring powerful rewards. Efficient farming of these fragments hinges on targeting specific endgame content known as Citadels, which are special map nodes scattered across the Atlas. If you’ve been struggling to find enough Ancient Crisis Fragments, here are some key farming spots and strategies you might be missing.

1. Citadels: The Primary Source
Citadels are unique map encounters that drop Ancient Crisis Fragments upon defeating their bosses. There are three main types of Citadels, each tied to a specific boss and biome:

- Iron Citadel: Found in Forest and Grass biomes, guarded by Count Geonor. It appears as a fortified black-walled city surrounded by wooden houses.
- Copper Citadel: Located in Desert biomes, featuring Jamanra the Abomination as the boss. This Citadel looks like a large encampment with green metal tents.
- Stone Citadel: Typically in Coastal or Mountainous biomes, resembling a huge Aztec-style pyramid with smaller pyramids nearby. Doryani is the boss here.

Each Citadel guarantees at least one Ancient Crisis Fragment drop, making them the most reliable farming spots.

2. Increasing Fragment Yield with Waystone Modifiers
To maximize the number of Ancient Crisis Fragments per Citadel run, focus on enhancing your Waystones. Waystones are map items that can be crafted with modifiers affecting drop rates. Using Vaal Orbs to corrupt Waystones can grant up to six suffixes, which increase the chance of Waystone drops and, consequently, the number of Crisis Fragments you receive. Achieving a Waystone Drop Chance of around 300% or higher significantly boosts your odds of obtaining multiple fragments from a single Citadel.

3. Atlas Passive Tree and Respec Strategy
Investing points in the Atlas passive tree to boost Waystone Modifier Effects and Waystone Drop Chance is crucial. The Unstable Energy Keystone further amplifies these effects. Respeccing your Atlas to focus on these nodes before farming Citadels can dramatically increase your fragment haul.

4. Efficient Map Running and Exploration
To find more Citadels per hour, adopt a map running strategy that reveals as much new area as possible. Traveling in a straight line or following coastlines helps uncover new tilesets where Citadels spawn. Look out for colored beams in the fog of war—red for Stone, blue for Iron, and orange for Copper Citadels—which signal their locations.

5. Combining Farming with Trading and Vendor Recipes
While farming Citadels is the primary method, trading Ancient Crisis Fragments or purchasing them from other players can supplement your supply. Additionally, vendor recipes and crafting can occasionally yield fragments or related currency, helping maintain a steady flow without solely relying on drops.

The key to farming Ancient Crisis Fragments efficiently lies in targeting Citadels across their respective biomes, optimizing Waystone modifiers and Atlas passives to increase drop rates, and employing strategic map exploration to locate more Citadels quickly. By focusing on these often-overlooked farming spots and tactics, you can significantly boost your fragment acquisition, enabling access to pinnacle bosses and high-end crafting opportunities in Path of Exile 2.

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