Nameless Seer and The Paths Not Taken keystone interaction

Does scrying a map affect which map cards can drop when using the Paths Not Taken keystone?

My idea is to find Nameless Seer in maps that have valuable cards and potentially “block” the less valuable cards from the drop pool. I would like to better understand how the cards from The Paths Not Taken are selected, and whether the Seer interacts with this in any way.

Any idea on how to figure this out in-game will be nice.
Last bumped on Mar 18, 2026, 4:51:12 PM
Not sure, but I think this keystone might be bugged currently. I was only getting single drop cards off it. Has anyone else encountered that? I've unallocated for the time being.
You wont drop a stack of 2 cards with the keystone, you'll drop more cards on average, around 2x more cards in general, not literally double the drop.
I see, I misunderstood the keystone, thanks. Seems like a weird mechanic, what's the significance of having it from two exactly, rather than all or just one? I guess it just increases variance of what is dropping further than just from a single different map?

My guess would be that the scry happens before the cards get transformed to something else. So that the keystone still works, but is not a benefit, unless it blocks the map the scry is copying to very slightly lower the pool. Take that speculation with a grain of salt considering I didn't interoperate it correctly from reading it in the first place.
Last edited by Belegur85#5784 on Mar 10, 2026, 5:05:08 PM
Wondering the same thing about this keystone, Would hate to spend the time scrying half the atlas to remove the bottom half of options just to find it wasn't worth it. This feels like a very time-intensive thing to test as a player lol, would be awesome to hear from the devs.

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