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I've been spending most of the Phrecia 2.0 event half on autopilot, half vibing to a playlist, and just letting this "Pure Bubblegum" loop do the work. It won't hand you a Mirror out of nowhere, but it keeps your stash moving and your map device fed. A steady stream of fusings, alchs, vaals, and all the little stuff adds up fast, especially when you sell in bulk, and if you're still patching holes in your setup, grabbing cheap POE 1 items can smooth out those early upgrades without derailing the grind.



Why Jungle Valley Works
I landed on Jungle Valley after watching a few streamers early on, and it just clicked. People always bring up Dunes or City Square, and yeah, both can work. But City Square can feel awkward if your clear isn't huge, and Dunes has that annoying habit of leaving a couple packs stranded off to the side. Jungle Valley is simple. You push forward, melt the boss (it's honestly paper), then backtrack and tap altars when the area's safe. It's hard to get lost, and the density feels consistent enough that your rhythm doesn't break.



Atlas Setup Without the Bloat
This time I ditched Wandering Path. It's great when you're desperate for early value, but mid-event I'd rather point my Atlas at exactly what pays. I run heavy Eater of Worlds and Exarch influence because more altars means more chances at the good mods. I also spec into Domination for shrines and Ambush for strongboxes, mostly because they juice pack size without making the map feel like a side-quest simulator. Singular Focus keeps Jungle Valley rolling so sustain isn't a worry. I skip stuff like Harvest and Essence here, not because it's bad, but because it drags the run out and kills the whole "keep moving" vibe.



Scarabs, Costs, and the Altar Chain
The buy-in is light, around 15–20c a map. I usually go 1) Ambush scarab, 2) Ambush scarab, 3) Domination scarab, then just roll and go. Over a long session, you'll notice the real money isn't one jackpot drop, it's volume. I've had stretches where it's 300–400 bubblegum items a map, plus stacked decks, plus the occasional raw Divine that keeps you honest. The real trick is altar choice. Early on, I'm taking quantity or pack size whenever it shows up. If a duplication altar pops early, you can feel the whole map turn into a slot machine that's actually tilted in your favor.



Keeping It Low-Stress
This is the kind of plan you run when you're tired of sweating boss timers or gambling on big crafts. Put on music, clear clean, don't overthink it, and let the bulk sales do the talking. And if you're short on scarabs, currency, or just want a quick boost so the strategy can start paying for itself right away, that's where u4gm can be handy since it's basically a one-stop spot for picking up what you're missing without burning an hour begging trade chat.
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