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CobaltFlame
Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2025 3:08 am
Post subject: What Is the True Value of Exalted Orb in PoE 2?
Finding a Mirror of Kalandra in Path of Exile 2 is like winning the lottery. It’s one of the rarest items in the whole game, and it can make even the calmest player jump out of their chair. But what should you really do when you find one? Let’s go step-by-step so you can make the most out of this once-in-a-lifetime drop.
Understand What the Mirror Does
The Mirror of Kalandra can duplicate any non-unique item. That means you can copy a super powerful weapon, armor, or amulet. But remember, the mirrored copy cannot be changed or traded. So before you use it, think carefully about what item deserves that honor. If you waste it on a random rare item, you might regret it later.
Check the Value First
Before doing anything, check how much your Mirror is worth in PoE 2 currency. Prices change depending on the league and market. You can often trade it for a huge amount of Divine Orbs, Exalted Orbs, or Chaos Orbs—the main currencies that players use for crafting and trading. Many smart players prefer to sell the Mirror instead of using it, because it can give you enough PoE 2 currency to build multiple strong characters.
Sell or Use? Here’s How to Decide
Ask yourself: do you already have a top-tier item that’s worth mirroring? If yes, then use it! But if you’re still building your gear, it’s better to sell the Mirror. With the currency you get, you can buy PoE 2 currency or rare crafting materials from trusted trading sites like
U4GM
, and slowly create the perfect setup for your build. This way, you spread the power across your whole account instead of just one item.
How to Make the Most Profit
If you decide to sell it, don’t rush. The first buyer you find might not offer the best deal. Wait for the market to settle and watch trading patterns. Sometimes players overpay for Mirrors early in a league when hype is high. Also, consider trading it for a mix of high-value orbs like
Divine Orbs, Chaos Orbs, and even Regal Orbs
, which are always in demand.
Pro Tips from Experienced Players
Never trade in a hurry. The Mirror is too valuable to rush.
Keep it safe. Store it in your stash tab, away from junk items, so you don’t accidentally sell it.
Learn the market. Understanding how PoE 2 currency flows between players will help you make smarter trades.
Think long term. You can invest the profit into multiple strong builds instead of one shiny weapon.
Finding a Mirror of Kalandra is every PoE player’s dream. Whether you use it to copy your best weapon or sell it to fund your future builds, the key is to plan wisely. Learn the market, value your currency, and make each trade count. With a bit of patience and smart decision-making, that one lucky drop could set you up for success across your entire Path of Exile 2 journey.