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PoE Betrayal Cheat Sheet 3.26: Best Syndicate Setup & Rewards Guide
If you’ve ever clicked Jun in your hideout and immediately regretted it because you don’t remember which Syndicate member drops what, or how to avoid your entire board turning into chaos... you’re not alone. Even veteran players blank out when it comes to Betrayal board optimization. That’s where this PoE Betrayal Cheat Sheet for 3.26 comes in clutch.
Whether you’re farming scarabs, targeting veiled crafts, or pushing Mastermind for big currency drops — we’ve got you covered.
Why Betrayal Still Slaps in 3.26
With Secrets of the Atlas (3.26) bringing buffs to Atlas passives and scarab drops, Betrayal content is once again prime currency farming. The moment you get your board under control, you can:
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Farm guaranteed scarabs
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Unlock busted veiled crafts (Aisling, anyone?)
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Stockpile boss-fragmented uniques
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Flip logbooks, essences, or fossils depending on your crew
But if you go in blind, the whole mechanic can feel like a nightmare. That’s why cheat sheeting your board is key.
TL;DR Betrayal Cheat Sheet for 3.26
Member | House | Best Rewards |
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Aisling | Research | Veiled Exalt slam (meta crafting) |
Tora | Research | Gem XP crafting |
Riker | Transportation | Divination Cards |
Gravicius | Intervention | Unique Items |
Guff | Fortification | Crafting Bench (big for Chaos spam) |
Thane Jorgin | Intervention | Amulets with talismans |
Vagan | Fortification | Legion or Harbinger Scarabs |
Rin Yuushu | Fortification/Transportation | Map-related Scarabs |
Leo | Transportation | Incursion Scarabs |
It That Fled | Research | Fossil-related crafting |
Hillock | Transportation | Bench upgrades (good early league) |
The “5522” Board Strategy – How to Not Hate Betrayal
Betrayal gets real annoying when your board turns into a hot mess. So if you want to farm efficiently, use the 5522 layout:
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5 members in Research
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5 in Fortification
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2 in Intervention
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2 in Transportation
Why it works:
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Keeps your board stable — you’re not constantly cycling bosses or demoting key members.
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You can rotate between Fortification and Research safehouses and only occasionally pop the Mastermind.
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Intervention is low priority anyway (you don’t want Jun interrupting you during juicy map layouts).
Pro tip: Avoid moving people around just to promote someone. A messy board usually equals wasted opportunities.
Best Members to Keep on Your Board
If you’re here for currency farming, here’s who to keep and where to put them:
Aisling in Research
Probably the #1 priority in any Betrayal setup. Why?
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You get Veiled Exalted slams on rare gear
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Works best with item bases like Stygian Vises, Hunter boots, or elevated crafts
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Pairs well with endgame crafting goals
Gravicius in Intervention
People sleep on Gravicius, but he can drop uniques with special implicits, sometimes corrupted with valuable mods. RNG, but high ceiling.
Tora in Research
She offers gem experience crafting — super useful if you’re trying to level Awakened gems or flip high-level supports.
Guff in Fortification
Has some really niche but powerful bench crafts. His chaos spam crafting is useful for quickly rolling flippable rares.
Vagan for Scarabs
Puts out Legion or Harbinger scarabs depending on the safehouse — both are high-value in most leagues. Worth stacking.
How to Manipulate the Board (Without Screwing It Up)
If you don’t fully get the board system, here’s a quick version:
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Bargain: Move or demote a member. Use this to shift key people into the right house.
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Interrogate: Removes them from the board, gives intel. Great for reducing unwanted members.
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Execute: Promotes a member to house leader. ONLY do this when you’ve got your layout planned.
Use interrogation sparingly if you’re targeting a “5522” layout. Otherwise, it can clear someone from a house you were building up.
Also, don’t promote randoms to leader unless you want to accidentally rotate your Mastermind fight — which can reset your entire board if timed wrong.
Atlas Passives for Betrayal in 3.26
If you're serious about Betrayal farming, pair your setup with these passive tree nodes:
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Intelligence Gathering: Gives you free safehouse progress every map. This speeds up your grind massively.
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Bribery: Increases the value of Bargain outcomes — makes manipulating the board easier.
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Test of Loyalty: Leaders gain a second wing in their safehouse. This is big for things like Aisling, Gravicius, or Jorgin.
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Vengeful Syndicate: More likely to encounter Syndicate. Obvious pickup for any Betrayal-focused farming.
Path your Atlas to focus on Betrayal and Scarab duplication nodes if you’re going all-in.
Mastermind Fight: Is It Worth It?
Yes, especially if you're targeting Veiled Exalted Orbs, double Veiled mods, and flame modifiers on maps.
Expect a Mastermind fragment to drop every 10-15 safehouses. When you’ve got Aisling and Gravicius lined up as leaders, the loot gets spicy. The fight’s not too hard, just make sure your build can handle chaos DoTs and phased movement.
Veteran Tips You’ll Wish You Knew Earlier
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Always check the rewards before running a safehouse. Aisling in Research is not worth it if she’s not the leader.
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Interrogate trash-tier members. Hillock is only good in Transportation early league. Later on? Bye.
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Don’t auto-execute. It may feel right to always promote, but you can screw up your board doing this.
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Gravicius + Test of Loyalty = Jackpot. Double wing unique drops can hit big.
Want to Skip the Grind?
If you just want to slap together a meta build and can’t be bothered with the Betrayal board, there’s no shame in that. Consider grabbing some extra PoE 2 currency through trusted platforms like SSEGOLD — it’s a quick way to jump ahead without hours of micromanaging veiled crafting recipes.
Closing Thoughts
Betrayal may look intimidating, but once you get your 5522 board locked in and start stacking scarabs and Veiled Exalts, it becomes one of the most rewarding endgame mechanics in PoE 3.26.
Use this cheat sheet as your go-to — whether you’re flipping gear, targeting crafts, or just trying to fill your stash with fat loot. And if you mess up the board? No worries. We’ve all been there. Just nuke it and start fresh — Jun’s used to the abuse.