PoE 3.26: How to Earn 10-15 Divines/Hour with Uber Seros Bossing

 


What Can You Expect from Uber Seros?

Uber Seros is a challenging boss in Path of Exile 3.26, and it has the potential to drop some pretty lucrative items. While the boss fight itself might not be the most exciting (due to a lot of dialogue and waiting), the loot makes it worthwhile for many. Some of the most valuable drops from Uber Seros include:

  • Tempest Rising Boots – These are not the most valuable, but they can be useful for crafting or sold for a decent price. Some variants may fetch a higher price depending on their stats.

  • Thread of Hope – This crimson jewel is quite common in Uber Seros drops, but it’s worth noting that corrupting them can result in some significant profits. A corrupted Thread of Hope, with desirable stats, can sell for a lot more than an uncorrupted one.

  • Arith and Flask – With a 6% drop chance, these flasks are highly valuable, especially if they roll high. A well-rolled Arith flask can sell for a substantial amount.

  • Savior – The Savior drop rate is quite low, less than 1%. While this item can be worth a lot (currently around 60 divines), it’s a rare drop, so don’t count on it for every run.

  • Awakener’s Orbs & Orb of Dominance – These crafting orbs drop more frequently, with the Awakener’s Orbs coming in around a 15-20% chance. Both orbs are vital for high-level crafting and can be quite profitable.


Entry Costs and Preparing for the Fight

Before jumping into Uber Seros farming, you need to understand the cost of entry. To fight Uber Seros, you need Uber Seros Fragments. In total, you need 300 fragments for one full fight.

I typically buy the fragments at a rate of 1 divine per 7 fragments, which is the most common rate. You might be able to find a slightly better deal by paying around 6.3 fragments per divine, but if you’re patient, you can buy them at the regular rate.

For my test, I spent about 43 divines for 60 fights (300 fragments), which works out to a reasonable price considering the potential profits from the loot.



Time Spent per Fight

The Uber Seros fight itself lasts around 3 minutes. However, due to the boss's excessive dialogue and some downtime during the fight, you’re looking at a bit more time spent per encounter.

In my 60 runs, it took me roughly 3.5 hours to complete everything, including waiting for Seros to finish his speeches. While the actual fight is fairly quick, the downtime can make it feel like the fight lasts longer.

For a boss that isn’t farmed by many players, this time investment is relatively low compared to other bosses, and it gives you a good chance at securing some decent loot.


Loot from Uber Seros – What I Got After 60 Fights

Over the course of my 60 fights with Uber Seros, I saw a wide variety of loot. Here's what dropped:

Tempest Rising Boots

In 60 fights, I received about 30 pairs of Tempest Rising boots, which gives us a 50% drop rate. These boots aren’t the most valuable, but you can still make some decent currency from them. I received a few with better stats, such as:

  • 25% increased duration & 21% damage – These went for around 70 chaos.

  • A few others had 25% increased elemental damage, which sold for about 50 chaos each.

  • The rest were pretty average, usually selling for 10-15 chaos.

In total, I made about 655 chaos (around 3 divines) just from the boots, which is pretty solid for the effort involved.

Thread of Hope Jewels

I also received 28 Thread of Hope jewels in my 60 runs. The drop rate for these is also about 50%, and while most of them weren’t worth much, a few had decent rolls. Here’s a breakdown:

  • Some with minus 11% elemental resistances sold for around 70 chaos.

  • A few with minus 12% elemental resistances were worth about 40 chaos each.

  • The remaining ones were mostly 15 chaos or less.

In total, I made about 550 chaos (around 2.5 divines) from these jewels. Corrupting these jewels could have led to more profit, especially if you get lucky with some of the more desirable modifiers like corrupted blood or other rare stats.


Valuable Flasks – Arith and Their Value

The next profitable loot I got came from Arith and Flasks. These flasks are worth a lot, especially if they roll high on modifiers. Here’s a summary of what I received:

  • Two flasks with 23-22% roll were worth around 3 divines each.

  • One flask had a 29% roll, going for about 4 divines.

  • Finally, one of the flasks rolled perfectly with a 30% chance to explode. This one was worth a nice 8 divines.

All in all, I earned 18 divines from the flasks, which was a huge chunk of my profit. If you’re lucky with your flask rolls, this could make up a significant portion of your earnings.


Currency – Awakener Orbs and Orb of Dominance

The currency drops were also solid. Over the course of my 60 runs, I got:

  • 11 Awakener’s Orbs, each worth around 3.5 divines. These alone gave me 38.5 divines in total.

  • 5 Orb of Dominance, which each go for around 3.8 divines, adding up to 19 divines.

  • A Relequary Key dropped as well, worth about 2 divines.

Together, this amounted to a whopping 59.5 divines in currency alone, which not only covered the cost of my entries but also provided a nice profit.


The Savior Drop – Not As Lucky

One thing to keep in mind when farming Uber Seros is the Savior drop. The drop rate is very low, and in my 60 runs, I didn’t see a single one. It’s worth mentioning that the Savior is a coveted item in PoE, and its current value is around 60 divines. So, even though it didn’t drop for me, if it does drop for you, that’s a huge profit boost!

Since the Savior drop rate is under 1%, I wouldn’t count on it, but it’s always a nice bonus if it happens.



Overall Profit from Uber Seros Farming

After all 60 fights, here’s how the loot added up:

  • Boots: 3 divines

  • Thread of Hope Jewels: 2.5 divines

  • Flasks: 18 divines

  • Currency (Awakener’s Orbs, Orb of Dominance, Relequary Key): 59.5 divines

This brought my total loot value to 83 divines. Subtracting the 43 divines spent on entry, I earned 40 divines in pure profit.

Given the time investment of about 3.5 hours (roughly 13 divines per hour), this is a very solid result. Even if your drops are a bit luckier or less fortunate, you’re looking at around 10-15 divines per hour on average.


Conclusion – Is Uber Seros Worth Farming?

So, after testing the farm for a while, I can confidently say that Uber Seros is a very profitable boss to farm, especially if you’re looking for a steady income with decent odds of landing a big-ticket drop like the Savior.

With a steady flow of Awakener’s Orbs, Orb of Dominance, and valuable flasks, the profits from farming Uber Seros can be quite rewarding. Even without a Savior drop, you’re looking at 10-15 divines per hour.

If you’re comfortable with the fight and the downtime, Uber Seros is definitely worth farming in PoE 3.26. Enjoy the grind, and may the drops be in your favor!


FAQ

  1. How much does it cost to farm Uber Seros?
    To fight Uber Seros, you'll need 300 Uber Seros Fragments, which generally cost around 1 divine per 7 fragments.

  2. How long does an Uber Seros fight take?
    The actual boss fight lasts around 3 minutes, but including dialogue and downtime, expect each run to take about 5 minutes.

  3. What are the most valuable drops from Uber Seros?
    The most valuable drops are Savior, Arith Flasks, and Awakener’s Orbs. Additionally, Thread of Hope and Tempest Rising Boots can be profitable.

  4. What’s the drop rate for the Savior?
    The Savior drop rate is under 1%, so it’s rare, but highly valuable (around 60 divines).

  5. How much can I earn per hour farming Uber Seros?
    On average, you can expect to earn 10-15 divines per hour, depending on your loot luck.



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