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How to Farm PoE2 Loathsome Mire Amulets | U4GM

03 lip 2026, 10:56

Loathsome Mire is one of those PoE 2 areas that feels wrong the first time you step in. Too quiet. Too little loot. Then you realise it isn't meant to be a normal map at all. It's a Delirium reward pocket, tied to the 0.5.0 Delirium rework, and its real prize sits in the amulet base pool rather than the usual pile of PoE2 Items you'd expect from endgame farming.

What Loathsome Mire is built for
The database entry points at an endgame Delirium sub-area, internally marked as Delirium_HungerBoss, with area level 80. The key rules are pretty blunt: no experience gain, no experience loss, no monster drops, and no league tablet drops. So yeah, if you walk in expecting currency showers, rares, tablets, or random map profit, it feels dead. That's not a bug in the usual sense. The area is tuned around a specific Delirium reward: two new amulet bases that can carry two instilled notables while giving up either one prefix or one suffix.

How you reach it during Delirium
Most players should treat Loathsome Mire as something you chase through Delirium routing, not something you casually full-clear into. The 0.5.0 system puts Delirium encounters on the progress bar, so your eyes need to bounce between the screen, the fog, and that lower bar. Miss the timing, and the fog can clear before you reach the event.
1. Start around The Withered Willow Delirium hub.

2. Break the Delirium Mirror and move forward.

3. Watch the progress bar for special encounters.


Why the place feels so empty
This is the bit that trips people up. Loathsome Mire has space, danger, and a reward target, but not the normal map loop. Monsters dropping no items changes your whole mindset. You're not checking every pack. You're not judging the run by rare drops. You're trying to trigger the right encounter, survive the route, and make sure the amulet base is actually visible when it drops. Old loot filters can make this worse, since several players have reported missing the reward or not seeing the new bases clearly.

The two amulet bases matter
The official notes confirm two new amulet base types from Loathsome Mire. Community talk usually calls them Twisted Amulet and Distorted Amulet, though the exact official naming and which one loses which affix slot still needs careful checking in-game. The big idea is simple enough: two instilled notables are huge, but losing an affix slot hurts.

Choosing prefix loss or suffix loss
This choice can get awkward fast. If your amulet prefixes carry life, Energy Shield, damage scaling, or skill-related rolls, losing a prefix can feel awful. If your suffixes are doing the heavy lifting for attributes, resistances, cast speed, or ailment coverage, losing a suffix may be worse. There isn't one clean answer. A spark build, a minion build, and a melee life stacker may all value the same two notables differently.

Small checks before you leave
Don't rush out just because the room looks unrewarding. The area's reward can be easy to miss if your filter is stale or too strict. This is especially true right after a patch, when new bases often sit in weird filter tiers.

1. Update your loot filter before farming.

2. Hold item highlight after the reward event.

3. Check the base and notable rolls carefully.

What still is not fully pinned down
A few things are still fuzzy. We don't have solid public detail on exact spawn chance, Atlas passive effects on Mire frequency, notable weighting, or whether the amulets can be rerolled into better instilled outcomes. Corrupted Blood also gets mentioned by players, but exact monster and boss mechanics need cleaner testing. If you're buying, selling, or price-checking these bases, compare the notables, the lost affix type, and the remaining craft space before trusting any single listing for cheap PoE2 Items, because one bad notable pair can turn a rare-looking drop into vendor-tier disappointment.
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