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  • Posted By : Chunz liu
  • Posted On : Dec 18, 2025
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Overview

  • Path of Exile has never been short on loot systems, side mechanics, and economy layers-but every so often, a feature appears that isn't just "optional content," but quietly one of the strongest passive wealth engines ever added. That system is King's March POE currency.

     

    Unlike mapping, boss farming, ritual rotations, or Heist micro-optimizations, King's March isn't something you actively play. It's something you configure, fund, and let run in the background while you continue normal gameplay or even while you're offline. If you've stacked gold to the point where your pockets feel heavy and you're unsure how to convert raw currency into exponential gains, King's March is that missing conversion pipeline.

     

    This guide breaks down what King's March is, how it works, and how to set it up so you don't waste gold or time.

     

    What Is King's March-and What Isn't It?

     

    At its core, King's March is an automated logistics economy embedded into PoE's endgame. You invest:

     

     Gold (for wages and recruitment)

     Crops from farming

     Dust from disenchanting

     Shipping time across the seas

     

    In return, you receive:

     

     Divine Orbs

     Exalted Orbs

     Mirror Shards at the highest tier

     Mapping loot you didn't have to run yourself

     

    It's not a mandatory power progression system. It's not something you need to engage with to defeat Uber bosses or complete Atlas objectives. It is, however, one of the most efficient passive profit engines in the league-if you set it up correctly.

     

    Many players ignore it because it looks like management work. And truthfully, it is management-but it's management that prints wealth while you play the parts of the game you actually enjoy.

     

    Step 1: Setting Up Your Farming Network

     

    The first stop in King's March is the farmland system. Here you assign workers to grow crops, which will eventually be packaged and shipped for profit.

     

    What to Farm

     

    Crops vary in economic value, but one stands far above the rest:

     

     Blue Xanthemum → used to produce Divine Orbs, Exalts, and eventually Mirror Shards

     

    Other crops (wheat, pumpkins, ogords, corn) exist, but none match the payout efficiency of Blue Xanthemum. Your early setup should focus on nothing else.

     

    Worker Ranks Matter

     

    Workers come in ranks 1 through 5, and their rank determines:

     Crop speed

     Crop yield

     Hourly wage efficiency

     

    You should aim for Rank 5 farmers only.

     

    Yes, it will cost more upfront, but the return curve is dramatically higher. Lower-rank workers simply slow your trajectory toward first Divine shipments and make maintenance more expensive over time.

     

    Where to Recruit

     

    In King's March, speak with:

     

     Ralph (Recruiter)

     Johan (Management Interface)

     

    You'll reroll worker listings until you receive ideal farming personnel. Prioritize:

     

     Single-role farmers

     Rank 5

     No extra traits that inflate wage cost

    Multi-job workers are overpriced and eat into long-term profits.

     

    Step 2: Shipping-The Real Money Printer

     

    Once crops are flowing, you transition to the shipping docks. This is where value becomes currency.

     

    Shipping is handled via sailors assigned to vessels, and their job is to ferry goods to distant ports like:

     

     Calgur

     Ninganu

     Rivenfell

     

    Crew Quality

     

    Just like farmers, sailors scale by rank. Use:

     

     Fully Rank 5 crews

     Six sailors per ship

     

    Good sailors avoid:

     

     Disease

     Pirate attacks

     Storm failure

     Cargo loss

     

    Low-rank crews aren't a "minor risk"-they will hemorrhage your profit margin.

     

    Step 3: Disenchanting for Dust

     

    Farmed crops alone aren't enough-you need dust to amplify shipment value. For this, King's March grants access to Rag the Disenchanter.

     

    Disenchanting yields dust based on rarity tier, and the jackpot tier is:

     

     Tier Zero Uniques

     Example: Maro Urky Karim Mo

     Cost: ~1 Divine

     Dust Yield: ~1.8 million

     

    To maximize value:

     

    1.Buy Tier Zero uniques

    2.Quality them before disenchanting

    3.Avoid corruption unless gambling for bonus value

     

    You don't need advanced crafting knowledge-just purchase, quality, break down, and repeat.

     

    Step 4: Mappers - Automated Endgame Clearing

     

    Mapping is the final layer of King's March and arguably the most psychologically satisfying: maps you don't want to run get cleared for you.

     

    How It Works

     

     Assign 6 mappers (all Rank 5 recommended)

     Deposit unwanted maps into the device

     They run them while you continue playing

     

    Why People Lose Mappers

     

     Using fewer than six workers

     Using Rank 3-4 instead of Rank 5

     Running lethal map mods

     

    Rank 5 mappers have ~1% death risk per run. Lower ranks die frequently and take others with them, causing expensive replacement cycles.

     

    Rewards

     

    Mapper loot includes:

     

     Divine Orbs

     High-tier catalysts

     Raw exalt drops

     Jewelry and jewels worth dozens of divines

     Yes-legit mirror drops

     

    Automated mapping isn't mandatory, but it becomes absurdly efficient once your shipping and crop engines are stable.Why Many Players Refuse to Use King's March

     

    There's a psychological hurdle that separates King's March users from non-users.

     

    This isn't "play the mechanic, get loot."

     

    This is logistics, economy, and passive scaling. Some players feel like it turns PoE into a workplace simulator-and honestly, they're not wrong.

     

    If you enjoy:

     

     Systems

     Optimization

     Idle progression

     Automation strategy

     

    …King's March is the most rewarding side system currently available.

     

    If not, you can ignore it entirely with zero penalty.

     

    A Complete Setup Summary

     

    1. Farming

     Prioritize Blue Xanthemum

     Hire Rank 5 farmers

     Pay wages, grow crops, stockpile

     

    2. Shipping

     Build Rank 5 crews

     Send 20,000 Xanthemum + 200,000 Dust to Calgur

     Scale up toward 50M Mirror-Shard shipments

     

    3. Disenchanting

     Buy Tier Zero uniques

     Quality → Disenchant → Profit

     Target ~2M dust per item

     

    4. Mappers

     Assign 6 Rank 5 runners

     Feed them maps you don't want to run

     Collect automated loot and Atlas completions

     

    Final Thoughts

     

    King's March is not a requirement, not a league mechanic you must engage with, and not a system designed to gate your endgame behind spreadsheets.

     

    It is an optional wealth engine for players who want value from gold simply sitting dormant in their stash.

     

    By farming intelligently, staffing correctly, and shipping efficiently, you convert crops and dust into Divines, and Divines into Mirror-level value-without grinding your eyes out in high-investment maps or boss rotations POE orbs site.

     

    Whether you choose to interact with King's March is entirely up to you. But if you've ever wished PoE had an offline loot engine, this is the closest the game has ever come.

     

    If gold is burning a hole in your pocket, King's March won't just solve that problem-it will make gold the smallest concern you have.