Besides that, all events will be available for console and PC players and have Standard, Standard Solo Self-Found, Hardcore, and Hardcore Solo Self-Found iterations. The main reason for this is that Grinding Gear Games aims to deliver some variety between every event to cater to many different types of players that farm Exalted Orbs in Path of Exile.
Mayhem
The first event to start in November 2022 is Mayhem. The Mayhem event takes the usual League modifiers from Breach, Anarchy, Harbinger, Torment, Delirium, Scourge, and Ambush and takes it to the extreme. According to Grinding Gear Games, you’ll encounter one of the following scenarios in each area:
20 Rogue Exiles 20 Strongboxes 20 Invasion Bosses 10 Breaches 20 Tormented Spirits 20 Harbingers A Mirror of Delirium Enemies with a chance to spawn Beyond Demons upon being slain close to each other
Each of the areas will have one of these mods, along with two additional mods that increase the difficulty of the monsters in the said area. Note that the mod in the area will change after every hour. If you’re the type of player that loves chaos and action while farming PoE currency, then this is for you. Mayhem will run for ten days (November 14) until the next event starts.
Endless Delve
Endless Delve starts immediately after Mayhem concludes. You probably have heard of it since it’s already an existing League mechanic (Delve). In this event, you’ll get unique starting items that are impossible to get in the actual game, and it’ll help you get through the first levels of Delve. You’ll have to travel the mine via a sulfur cart that can cast light around it to help you visualize your surroundings. Note that you won’t be able to leave the Mine Encampment. Moreover, Endless Delve significantly changes how the event’s ladder system works. Instead of requiring players to participate in the event for its entire duration to maintain their ladder standing, the current event will implement a threshold to store the position of players who have reached a specific depth. You’ll also be granted Ascendancy Points from the labyrinth at certain levels, enabling you to power up your character if you’re struggling with the enemies while mining. GGG stated that as long as the event is active, players can use this time to push as far as they want. With the possibility of unlocking level-gated microtransaction awards (which are random), there’s an incentive for players to get free stuff for their efforts.
Delirium Everywhere
Lastly, we have Delirium Everywhere, which starts on November 21 and lasts seven days. During this time, a dense fog will hang over Wraeclast, shrouding almost every campaign and endgame zone in a permanent Delirium. The density of the fog ranges from 10% to 100%, depending on the zone’s minimum and maximum level of Delirium scaling. Grinding Gear Games stated that they made it this way to lower-level encounters so they won’t be impossibly difficult while maintaining the challenge that higher-level encounters give. You can expect the usual effects, such as new monsters spawning, monsters getting buffed, Simulacrum splinter drops, and reward bars being filled accordingly to your kills. The developers have also made each area have the same Delirium percentage and randomized the Delirium reward types you’ll get for each drop to avoid players’ spam-refreshing areas.
Rewards to Expect
Unlike the previous versions of the events where you had to do them in Hardcore Solo Self-Found mode to get the Demigod rewards, this time, the game will also reward them to players who participated in the other modes. The only catch is that only the top six players for each mode will be eligible. At the very least, you’re guaranteed two Mystery Boxes filled with PoE currency instead of just one if you reach level 50 in two of the events.