Current market price : 1 Div = 99 ex

Thats how it goes if you are casual/limited game Time you get screwed again. Items that were a couple exalts week after release are now worth divines. I guess that is what happens when a portion of player base no Life the game and now flood market with exalts.
search by exalted, quit getting baited.


That being said chaos to ex ratio use to hit 1:100 all the time.
Step 1 is to self reflect.
Just play the game and craft gear.

It's not hard.

GL exile!
just got my 1st...but its EA i give nothing on market before any serious league
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kamiknx#1162 wrote:
Just play the game and craft gear.

It's not hard.

GL exile!



If that advice didn't profoundly favor certain build-archtypes I would say that it's good advice.


What I will say is try as hard as you can to find a niche where you can generate profit that is at least somewhat fun for you.


If you want to sell carries for ascendancies then great -- esp. if you love Sanctum or Ultimatum.

If you're beating the snot out of Ritual then see if you can add significant value by crafting with Omens [or just sell those to crafters].

If you have an OP build and can MF then hit up some breeches and enjoy.


Do what you can to find your niche and [hopefully] have fun. If you get bored then look for a different niche in game that does look fun and work on that.
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Alluryen#2310 wrote:
Since Exalteds are as common as Chaos Orb is in PoE1, this is pretty normal ratio.


Its very common in PoE1 Trade league we see 1 divine = 150-200 chaos in 2-3 weeks. Supply and Demand its normal to be honest.


Thats because in poe1 divines have a lot more value, and get sunk into crafting.
Here divines actual in game value is significantly lower. You arent crafting meta mods and deleting them with annuls/veiled orbs.

Divine orbs only function is rerolling values, and i can guarantee the market value is not reflecting its current function in the game.

I pose that the economy is being effected by speculative trading and market manipulation. Unless anyone has some info im not aware of. People arent buying bulk divine orbs to use, and people arent farming bulk divines like was possible in sanctum.

in poe1 the market for divines existed because you could easily sink 10+ divines just crafting prefixes cannot be changed>annul. It was common for me personally to want 20+ raw divines to burn at the bench before i began a serious craft. Here thats just not the case.
The most rare, powerful, and expensive items in the game might need to use a handful of divines to reroll the values, but thats the end of their use.

Divine orb are being traded solely as a currency or stock investment with no regard for their actual mechanics currently.
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iadapt#7831 wrote:
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Alluryen#2310 wrote:
Since Exalteds are as common as Chaos Orb is in PoE1, this is pretty normal ratio.


Its very common in PoE1 Trade league we see 1 divine = 150-200 chaos in 2-3 weeks. Supply and Demand its normal to be honest.


Thats because in poe1 divines have a lot more value, and get sunk into crafting.
Here divines actual in game value is significantly lower. You arent crafting meta mods and deleting them with annuls/veiled orbs.

Divine orbs only function is rerolling values, and i can guarantee the market value is not reflecting its current function in the game.

I pose that the economy is being effected by speculative trading and market manipulation. Unless anyone has some info im not aware of. People arent buying bulk divine orbs to use, and people arent farming bulk divines like was possible in sanctum.

in poe1 the market for divines existed because you could easily sink 10+ divines just crafting prefixes cannot be changed>annul. It was common for me personally to want 20+ raw divines to burn at the bench before i began a serious craft. Here thats just not the case.
The most rare, powerful, and expensive items in the game might need to use a handful of divines to reroll the values, but thats the end of their use.

Divine orb are being traded solely as a currency or stock investment with no regard for their actual mechanics currently.


You are really off here. The reason divines hold so much value is that there are seriously powerful uniques to reroll with divines.


You are so wrong I am guessing you're not doing a whole lot in terms of the late end game. There hasnt been this much power on divines in quite some time.
Step 1 is to self reflect.
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I’ve leveled 3 characters to 80+. As soon as they reach the point where upgrades cost multiple divines, I quit and make a new class.

Crafting sucks. It’s just awful. Divines are so rare that it’s not worth the effort. Starting over and getting massive power bumps for 1-5 exalts is way, way, way more fun.

If their plan is for exciting loot drops to be 10-20 hours apart in endgame, they can keep it.


well that's a typical newb mistake.

you should stick with ONE character and keep grinding maps and upgrading gear until you can run true end game content.. that means juiced t16 maps in +2 zones (ilvl82), pinnacle bosses etc

the higher maps you run the better loot you drop. items that are worth multiple divines etc. in high level breaches you'll get divine drops etc.

keep running yellow and low red maps you won't get much. it will be a slow grind to nowhere. you need to keep pushing to late endgame.
Ok where do you get T16 maps from?
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iadapt#7831 wrote:
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Alluryen#2310 wrote:
Since Exalteds are as common as Chaos Orb is in PoE1, this is pretty normal ratio.


Its very common in PoE1 Trade league we see 1 divine = 150-200 chaos in 2-3 weeks. Supply and Demand its normal to be honest.


Thats because in poe1 divines have a lot more value, and get sunk into crafting.
Here divines actual in game value is significantly lower. You arent crafting meta mods and deleting them with annuls/veiled orbs.

Divine orbs only function is rerolling values, and i can guarantee the market value is not reflecting its current function in the game.

I pose that the economy is being effected by speculative trading and market manipulation. Unless anyone has some info im not aware of. People arent buying bulk divine orbs to use, and people arent farming bulk divines like was possible in sanctum.

in poe1 the market for divines existed because you could easily sink 10+ divines just crafting prefixes cannot be changed>annul. It was common for me personally to want 20+ raw divines to burn at the bench before i began a serious craft. Here thats just not the case.
The most rare, powerful, and expensive items in the game might need to use a handful of divines to reroll the values, but thats the end of their use.

Divine orb are being traded solely as a currency or stock investment with no regard for their actual mechanics currently.


You are really off here. The reason divines hold so much value is that there are seriously powerful uniques to reroll with divines.


You are so wrong I am guessing you're not doing a whole lot in terms of the late end game. There hasnt been this much power on divines in quite some time.


I've killed multiple pinnacles at +4.
Again Rerrolling the values of those uniques is not the reason divines are 100+ exalts each.

Take ingenuity as an example. it has a roll range of 40-80, and is the best exmaple i can think of for your argument since it has a large range.
On average it takes 41 divines to make a "perfect" ingenuity belt.
Divine orbs will not matter if you are corrupting the item since corruption can reroll the divine.

i think its also safe to compare ingenuity to mageblood in rarity as a 0.1% of players with access it currently.

so 0.1% of the playerbase might need to use 41 divine orbs on 1 item.

That doesnt raise the demand of divine orbs that high over the current supply.

I'm not saying they dont have any value, but the current market rates are not cause by the current demands.

I 100% believe that its the result of market manipulation at large scale. I sat at Alva(Faustus) watching the currency exchange as divine orbs skyrocketed from 4 exalt each up to 40-60 over one day. There were single posts of 1000s of divine orbs being posted and removed repeatedly manipulating the recommended price by confusing the currency exchange with decimals.

There are multiple companies currently profiting from the market situation by breaking tos. Im even getting RMT advertisements on youtube for poe2 now. If you genuinely believe in game economy is not being manipulated nefariously i assume youre not actually in endgame.

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