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FireStormer
Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2025 2:17 am
Post subject: PoE 2 Currency 101: What Every New Player Must Know
If you're just starting out in Path of Exile 2, learning how PoE 2 currency works is one of the most important things you can do. Unlike other games that use gold or coins, PoE 2 uses many different types of currencies, each with its own purpose. These currencies aren’t just for buying gear — they’re also used to craft and improve your items. Let’s break down how it all works in a simple way.
First, you should understand the basics. Some of the most common PoE 2 currency items include Chaos Orbs, Exalted Orbs, Divine Orbs, and Orbs of Fusing. Each of these has a different job. For example, Chaos Orbs are often used as a trade standard — they help players buy and sell gear between each other. If you're farming in the early maps, picking up Chaos Orbs is always a smart move.
If you're trying to upgrade a rare item’s stats, you’ll need Exalted Orbs. These are much rarer, but they can add a new mod (a stat bonus) to your gear. Meanwhile, Orbs of Fusing are used to connect the sockets on your weapons or armor. This is important because linked sockets let you use support gems, which make your skills stronger.
Now, how do you get currency? One of the best ways is by farming maps and selling valuable items to other players. You can also get lucky drops from bosses or chests. If you want to move faster or get a head start, many players buy PoE 2 currency from trusted websites. One site that a lot of players recommend is
u4gm
, where you can safely and quickly buy what you need without wasting time grinding for hours.
Here’s a pro tip: always identify and check rare items before selling them. Some rare items with valuable mods can be worth a lot of currency. Use Scrolls of Wisdom to identify gear and see if it has good stats like life, resistances, or increased damage. You can sell those to other players for Chaos Orbs or better.
Also, don’t waste high-tier currency early on bad gear. Save your Divine Orbs and Exalted Orbs for strong endgame items or trade them for gear that will help you push through harder content. Smart players keep a stash of different currencies for crafting, trading, and emergencies.
In short, understanding PoE 2 currency is key to progressing faster in the game. Whether you farm it or buy PoE 2 currency, knowing how to use it wisely will give you a huge advantage. Pay attention to which currencies are trending in the economy, join trade communities, and always look for efficient ways to use what you have. With time and practice, you'll become a smart trader and crafter in Path of Exile 2.
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