PoE 2: Mastering Distilled Emotions
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In Path of Exile 2, the Delirium mechanic introduces a unique crafting and map enhancement system through the use of Distilled Emotions. Here's a comprehensive guide to obtaining and using these items for maximum benefit:



What are Distilled Emotions?
Distilled Emotions are a type of currency gained from Delirium encounters on maps. They serve two main purposesAmulet enhancements: They allow players to add passive skills from the skill tree directly to their amulets.Waystone Modifiers: These can be used to add Delirium modifiers to maps, increasing their difficulty and rewards.
How to obtain Distilled Emotions
Delirium encounters: Found at the end of Delirium events on maps. When you complete a Delirium encounter by clearing all enemies within the fog, you'll receive Distilled Emotions along with Simulacrum Shards.Types of Distilled Emotions: There are several types, each corresponding to different modifiers or passive skillsDistilled Despair, Distilled Disgust, Distilled Envy, Distilled Fear, Distilled Greed, Distilled Guilt, Distilled Ire, Distilled Isolation, Distilled Paranoia, and Distilled Suffering.
Use of Distilled Emotions on amulets
Crafting of new passive skills:Mechanics: Right-click on any Distilled Emotion to open the Instillation interface. Place your amulet in the slot provided and the correct combination of emotions underneath.Skill Selection: Each notable passive in the skill tree requires a specific trio of Distilled Emotions. For example-Icebreaker might require Distilled Fear, Distilled Ire, and Distilled Paranoia.To see which emotions are required, hover over the notable while holding Alt to reveal the combination.Order matters: The order in which you place the emotions is crucial. If you get it wrong, you may end up with no effect or a different ability than you intended.Use them strategicallyBuild customisation: This allows you to access powerful passive skills without investing in the connecting nodes on the tree, potentially saving skill points for other areas or enhancing your build in a unique way.