Loot filter error after Dawn of The Hunt
So I have been a Early Access member for quite a long time. Lootfilters have been extremely helpful until this point. On both my filters it keeps saying that Expert Alter Robe is the issue, the exact wording is.
Failed to load item Filter. Reason: Line 530: Unable to parse parameter for BaseType rule: No base types found exactly matching "Expert Alter Robe" Thats how it pops up on my other filter as well except the line error number is different. Using Filterblade and Neversinks. Please help yall this has to be a simple solution but I cant seem to figure it out. Ive even completely redownloaded a new filter just to see if that would work and still the same problem exist Thank You Last edited by AnElke#0478 on Apr 5, 2025, 7:55:27 AM Last bumped on Apr 11, 2025, 3:00:46 PM
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I'm having the same problem, but it says "Failed to load Item Filter. Reason: Line 659: Unable to parse parameter for BaseType rule: No base types found exactly matching "Expert Altar Robe"
Last edited by embl3m#5420 on Apr 9, 2025, 3:33:57 AM
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there is no more "Advanced" or "Expert" items.
https://www.pathofexile.com/forum/view-thread/3740346 that's why you get error Last edited by onelory#3568 on Apr 9, 2025, 4:11:04 AM
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" I am getting the same error despite not having the words "Advanced" or "Expert" anywhere in the loot filter. While trying to manually edit the filter in https://www.pathofexile.com/item-filter/, I found that it passes the verification on the website even though I get the "Expert Altar Robe" error in-game. If I manually add "Expert Altar Robe" somewhere in the filter, I do get the error when trying to submit the changes on the website. | |
" Is there any way to fix this then? |
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" Remove item from filter or find updated version if autor have it |
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" Looking at the item filters on your profile, the two named "Semi-Strict" appear to have been updated, while the one "Strict" has not. Double check the filter option in-game: is it set to one of the Semi-Strict filters? |
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