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1. finding a bunch of towers close to eachother
2. marking out around 10 or so maps that are within all] the towers ranges
3. clearing all other "outside" maps in tower ranges
4. using tablets on all the towers so it guarantees it hits those 10 maps you marked out (to stack modifiers, ideally item quantity boosts, next being item rarity, then packsize)
5. run maps with high quantity and rarity that are also infused with delirium
6. profit (hopefully, unless rng flips you off and your hours of setup)
*juicing maps can only really be done once you have maxed your atlus tree at the bare minimum, its even better once you get a few lvls in breach/delirum
lamens terms... Juice means "Tasty" No juice means "boring"
we want tasty maps that are worth doing.. we dont like boring maps with no bonuses on them.
Tasty good
boring bad
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpXu9ft9h4M