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EmberPhoenix
| Založen: 09. 04. 2026 |
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| Zaslal: 20.4.2026 10:25 |
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Path of Exile trade can eat up an entire evening if you let it. You open the site, search for one upgrade, and twenty minutes later you're still staring at junk listings and weird prices. That's why I started treating the filters like the real game. The moment you narrow things down properly, the whole process feels less like guesswork and more like shopping with a plan, especially if you're already watching the market for poe currency for sale and trying to avoid wasting chaos on bad buys.
Start with the obvious stuff
The basic filters do more work than people think. Set the item category first. Then set the item level before you do anything else. For late-game gear, I usually won't even look below item level 80, because most of it isn't worth the click. Same goes for influence, sockets, or base type if your build needs something specific. A lot of players skip this part and jump straight into mod searches, which is usually why they end up with a messy result page. Also, sort by price right away. Not later. Right away. It sounds simple, but it keeps you from getting baited by overpriced listings sitting at the top.
Use stat filters without choking your search
This is where people either save loads of time or completely ruin their own search. You don't need every perfect stat on day one. You need the stats that actually matter. If you're on a caster, maybe that's cast speed, spell damage, and crit multi. If you're playing melee, maybe it's attack speed and physical DPS. Keep it tight. Two or three key mods is usually enough to find the sweet spot. Once you see what the market looks like, then you can adjust. You'll notice pretty quickly that going too specific kills your options. And when there are only three listings left, chances are all three are overpriced.
Bulk trades and flipping take a different mindset
Currency trading is all about speed. Nobody wants to whisper ten sellers just to scrape together a few chaos. The bulk exchange solves that, but only if you use it properly. Set a minimum stock amount so you're dealing with players who can actually fill the trade. It saves time and cuts down on failed whispers. Flipping works in a similar way. You're not hunting for miracles. You're looking for small gaps between what something is listed for and what people are actually paying. That gap is where profit lives. League start is especially good for this because prices move fast and loads of players list things too low just to get quick sales.
Save the searches that keep paying off
One of the easiest habits to build is saving or bookmarking your best searches. If you farm the same content, craft the same bases, or upgrade in stages, there's no reason to rebuild those filters every time. Markets shift, sure, but your search framework usually stays useful. I'll tweak price limits and maybe swap one stat, but the core stays the same. And if you want another read on market movement while checking item or currency value, eznpc is one of those places players often use to keep an eye on supply, pricing trends, and quick buying options without making trade feel like a second job.
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