To farm Simulacrum Splinters quickly in Path of Exile 2, focus on efficient Delirium farming with the following tips:
Optimize Atlas Passive Nodes: Invest in Delirium-related nodes such as "Would You Like to See My Face," which doubles the number of Simulacrum Splinters dropped from non-boss encounters, and "They're Coming to Get You," which increases unique boss spawn chances. These massively boost splinter drop quantity and farm speed.
Use Delirium Encounters in Maps: Activate the Delirium mechanic by walking through the Mirror at the start of Delirium-influenced maps. The mist spawns special Delirium monsters that drop splinters as you clear waves of increasingly difficult mobs and bosses like Kosis and Omniphobia.
Increase Monster Density and Quantity: Run high-tier maps with mods that increase monster pack size, use Scarabs and Sextants to boost monster density, and open strongboxes for extra mobs. More monsters mean more splinter drops.
Double Splinter Drop Nodes and Multiplying Effects: Certain passive nodes or map bonuses increase the stack size or chance of dropping splinters. For example, nodes that double stack size will cause each enemy to drop two splinters instead of one. Use these to multiply your splinter gain per map.
Farm Tier 11+ Maps: Entry-level farming can start at around tier 11 maps, providing decent splinter drops without needing extremely expensive maps or tablets.
Repeat Simulacrum Runs: Once you have 300 splinters, create a Simulacrum and run it to earn valuable rewards, including currency and unique drops. Running multiple Simulacrum events increases your overall currency gains over time.
Practical Tips: Keep moving to trigger Fractured Mirrors that spawn additional Delirium monsters, manage your inventory for loot speed, and use builds with good clear speed and survivability.
By combining efficient atlas node allocation, optimized map running with high monster density, and leveraging splinter-enhancing effects, you can maximize your Simulacrum Splinter farming speed substantially.






