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Christian44
Nov 14 2025, 07:54
Farming Kulemak’s Invitation in Path of Exile 2 can feel like a long grind if you’re not directing your efforts toward the right maps, Abyss encounters, and drop sources. This invitation is your entry ticket to one of the toughest bosses in the game the Abyssal Lich so understanding how to target-farm it will save you time and dramatically increase your efficiency. With a few strategic choices, you can turn what feels like random luck into a reliable farming loop.

The core of Kulemak’s Invitation farming begins with Abyss encounters. Since the invitation is tied to Abyssal Depths and their guardians, your goal is simple: generate as many Abysses per hour as possible. This means running maps that naturally roll Abyss modifiers or investing into Atlas passives that increase Abyss frequency. The more fissures you trigger, the more Depths you open, and the more chances you get at spawning the mini-bosses who can drop the invitation.

Choosing the right zones is one of the biggest factors in speeding up your farm. Maps with long, open pathways allow Abyss fissures to extend farther without interruption, increasing the chance that an Abyss will transform into a Depths portal. Linear maps and layouts with minimal backtracking tend to give the best results. The faster you can follow the fissure and clear its monsters, the more encounters you’ll trigger per hour, which is ultimately what drives your invitation drop rate.

Once inside the Abyssal Depths, your primary focus becomes the guardian fights. These minibosses are your main source of Kulemak’s Invitation, and although the drop isn’t guaranteed, the consistency of Depths farming makes it the most reliable method. Make sure you clear the entire Depths each time—some layouts contain multiple guardian spawns, offering extra chances in a single run.

It’s also worth considering your map investment strategy. If your build is strong and clear speed is high, rolling maps with pack size increases, additional Abysses, or higher item quantity can indirectly boost your chances. More monsters mean more loot, and more Abyss triggers mean more Depths overall. On the other hand, if your build is still developing, stick to low-friction strategies: run fast, skip unnecessary mechanics, and maximize Abyss density rather than difficulty.

One common mistake players make is ignoring their own survivability. Although Abyss encounters seem straightforward, Depths bosses can hit surprisingly hard, especially when combined with tricky map modifiers. The last thing you want is to lose an invitation drop to a mistimed dodge or a damage spike. Before committing to a farming session, make sure your resistances are capped, your mobility skills feel smooth, and your flasks are well-rolled and reliable.

Always think long-term. Kulemak runs are part of an ongoing loop—farming invitations, defeating the Abyssal Lich, collecting rewards, and reinvesting those gains into more map sustain and more Abyss opportunities. The more you refine your pathing, map choices, and clear speed, the faster the entire cycle becomes.

With the right zones, a consistent method, and a bit of boss preparation, farming Kulemak’s Invitation becomes not a chore but a smooth and rewarding part of your PoE 2 endgame progression.