Strategy
DEADRABB1T tests a juiced Rite of the Nameless ritual strategy over an eight-hour stream and reports the raw results, so this doubles as a recipe and a reality check. Rather than running normal map rituals, the method buys Heads of the King off the currency exchange (~2 divines each at the time) and runs them as Rites of the Nameless — six maps per head — where map modifiers carry forward and compound across the run.
The whole pitch hinges on stacking Foretold Proliferation: it raises tribute, and because it applies to every subsequent map in the rite, front-loading it on your first picks snowballs into far more tribute and rerolls than standard rituals. The honest verdict at the end: ritual is extremely fun but inconsistent for pure divine-per-hour farming — it is a gamba mechanic where you either hit the big omen or you do not.
Atlas Tree & Setup
The tablet core is always one Freedom of Faith unique ritual tablet (doubles all rerolls, and the doubling stacks within a Rite of the Nameless — the creator reached 14–16 rerolls). Pair it with an irradiator tablet for more monsters and a ritual tablet for cost-reduction/omen-chance mods; once the Doryani atlas master bug is fixed and can push area level to 80+, swap to two ritual tablets for the big omens. Run tier 15 maps with as much pack size and magic-monster density as you can. Specific atlas-passive choices to confirm against the source video.
Investment & Returns
- Investment: mid — ~2.5 divines per Rite of the Nameless (head + tablets), ~20 divines across the 8-hour session
- Returns: mid — the run made back its investment in raw divines and fracturing orbs alone (15 raw div + 6 fracturing orbs), plus omens, uniques and a Vision of Paradise
- Not consistent: the big payouts (mageblood, Rite of Passage) were luck outliers the creator explicitly excluded
Step-by-step
- Buy Heads of the King on the currency exchange (one head = one Rite of the Nameless = six maps).
- Slot the head and choose maps, front-loading Foretold Proliferation so the tribute bonus carries onto every later map.
- Run a Freedom of Faith tablet plus an irradiator and a ritual tablet for rerolls, monsters and cost reduction.
- When buying tablets, always filter by “uses remaining” (5 for unique, 10 for normal) to avoid one-use scams.
- Sell ritual omens like Whittling slowly — they tend to rise as the league’s crafting picks up.
Risks
- Inconsistent for div/hour goals — this is a high-variance gamba strategy, not a steady earner
- Tier 15 maps and Heads of the King are an ongoing currency sink (~2.5 div per rite)
- The Doryani area-level bug currently blocks the highest-tier omens until area level 80
Credits & Source
Method credited to DEADRABB1T. See the source video: I did Ritual for 8 hours on stream — here’s my results (PoE2).
