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U4GM How to Reach Doryani in Path of Exile 2
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Beating Doryani at the end of Act Three feels like a clean finish, but it's really the point where his job changes. He stops being the big problem in front of you and becomes one of the NPCs you'll keep returning to once maps open up. If you're starting to care about builds, Atlas choices, Waystones, and POE 2 Currency farming, you'll want to know where he is and what he actually does for you.
Where Doryani Shows Up After Act Three
You don't need to chase a hidden quest marker or clear some odd side area to find him again. After you defeat Doryani and move out of the campaign into the next stage of progression, he becomes part of your endgame setup. In practice, that means you'll run into him naturally as the main quest pushes you toward mapping and the Cataclysm's aftermath. A lot of players overthink this bit, but there's no secret trick. Finish Act Three, follow the quest flow, and Doryani will be there when the game starts teaching you how the late-game loop works.
Why Players Keep Coming Back To Him
Doryani is useful because he handles the boring but important stuff. He can identify items, and the quick interaction saves a surprising amount of time when your inventory is full after a run. He also lets you refund passive skill points for gold, which is handy when a build feels slightly off or a new support gem changes your plan. The same idea applies to Atlas passive refunds. Maybe you started by chasing map sustain, then decided you'd rather farm bosses or push better rewards. Doryani gives you room to change without feeling locked into every early choice.
Waystones, Corruption, And The Map Grind
Once maps become your main activity, Waystones matter a lot. Bad luck happens, and sometimes drops just don't keep up with what you want to run. Doryani helps by selling Waystones, so you're not stuck waiting for the right one to appear. He also deals with Corruption, which is something you shouldn't ignore for long. If your character gets affected, get it cleaned up before you push harder content. It's one of those small maintenance steps that can stop a rough map from turning into a complete mess.
Cataclysm's Wake And Atlas Progress
Doryani also ties into Cataclysm's Wake, the questline that gives structure to the endgame. You'll be asked to complete maps across rising tiers, and as you hit the required progress, he rewards you with Books of Knowledge. These are a big deal because they grant Atlas passive points. More Atlas points means better control over your farming style. You can lean into map drops, improve rewards, target certain activities, or reshape your setup when your goals change. It's not flashy, but it's the kind of power that builds up over time.
Final Thoughts
Doryani is easy to overlook if you only remember him as the Act Three boss, but he quickly becomes part of your regular routine. Use him to tidy up your build, adjust your Atlas, buy Waystones when you're short, and remove Corruption before it causes trouble. If you're also comparing gear upgrades or checking POE 2 Items for sale while planning your next setup, Doryani's services fit neatly into that same endgame rhythm and help keep your progress moving.
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