In Path of Exile 2 trading items is in full swing. We explain how the trading system works with 0.4.0 and what you need to consider.
How does trading work in Path of Exile 2? When the Early Access of Path of Exile started, there was – just like in the predecessor – no auction house or similar where you could easily offer your items. Instead, you had to go to an extra website of the developers (via pathofexile.com), where most of the trading took place.
On the website, you can still buy almost any item in the game and thus upgrade your character, even if you are always dropping the wrong items from bosses. You can also sell these, for example, through the website and earn currencies.
To trade there, you first need a “Path of Exile” account. If you don’t have one yet, create one and connect the platform where you bought your game on pathofexile.com to it. It is best to set the website to the language you have in the game using the flags in the top right corner, so you can directly find the items you are looking for.
What is asynchronous trading? The developers have significantly expanded trading in Path of Exile 2 with “The Third Edict”.
- There is now a so-called asynchronous trading system that allows you to buy items from players instantly, even if they are offline.
- With the launch of the update, you can convert your premium stash tabs into so-called merchant tabs. When an item is sold through such a merchant tab, the buyer must pay a small gold fee for the trade. The seller pays no fees for sold or offered items.
- Additionally, there is now an endgame market browser. You can open this through the menu item “Market Panel” (shortcut: /). Then search for your desired item there. Once found, you can teleport to the owner’s hideout by clicking “Secure Item”. You can then buy the item in the local shop. The respective seller does not have to be offline for this. Moreover, almost all functions of the previous trading website are available to you. More on this below.
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A trader in Path of Exile 2 is particularly useful:
How to buy items in Path of Exile 2
On the trade page or in the new endgame market of PoE2, you can search or filter directly for items. These filters allow you to filter by values, types of items, or certain properties. For example, you can display all items that grant you bonuses on minions.
Next to the search bar, make sure to set the league you are playing in. Otherwise, you will automatically search in the standard league, even if your character is not located there.
It is also important to have the filter set with requirements; the ideal item for your build brings you nothing if you can only equip it after many game hours because your level is not high enough or your stat values are too low.
Once you have filtered for an item, you will see an overview like this:
If you find an item you want and the listed price on the right side also meets your taste, you must click the “Whisper Message” / “Direct Whisper” button. This sends a direct message to the seller in the game.
If the player is not AFK, they will usually invite you to join the party. Accept this invitation and then visit the seller in their hideout by right-clicking on their icon and selecting the respective button.
If neither of you has a hideout yet, you must first agree on a meeting point for trading. Most choose the town of Act 1.
If you are in the same region, you only need to right-click on the player and press the “Trade” button. Place the payment in your slot and wait for the item from the other party before confirming the trade. Hover the mouse over the item for safety to ensure all values match. When you are ready, confirm the trade.
To buy an item through asynchronous trading, you can teleport directly to the seller’s base with the new teleportation button. There, speak to the selling NPC to receive the item. If the home of the other party is full, you cannot enter.
How to sell an item in Path of Exile 2
To sell an item in Path of Exile 2 on the marketplace, you first need a premium trade stash. Without it, you can still trade, but your items will not be listed on the official page, significantly lowering your chances of a sale.
Before you start offering your item, you should set up your trade stash properly. To do this, open the settings of the stash by right-clicking on the name. Set the stash to “Public” and ideally select the setting “Individual Price per Item”.
Put the item you want to sell into your premium trade stash and right-click on it. Here you can then specify a price with negotiation basis or fixed price. Usually, prices for items in Path of Exile 2 are given in “Exalted Orbs”.
Once you have set a price for an item, it will soon appear on the public trading website. Be sure to watch the chat to see when a potential buyer contacts you.
If a buyer contacts you, invite them to the party and meet in the hideout. If you are in the same region, you only need to right-click on the player and press the “Trade” button. Place the item in your slot and wait for the payment from the other party before confirming the trade. Hover the mouse over the payment for safety and ensure everything matches. When you are ready, confirm the trade.
Beware: Scammers
Is there anything else to consider? In Path of Exile 2, there are many scammers and trading bots trying to get your items. The following points may indicate that the other party wants to scam you:
- The other party interrupts the trade
- The item looks different, even though it has the same name (e.g., Silk Robe)
- You are asked to trade through a middleman
- After listing your item, you are flooded with messages
- The item is supposed to be exchanged for another item instead of currency
Make sure to carefully check the items and prices for which you have offered your item. If something feels strange or everything is delaying, politely cancel the trade.
Furthermore, trading with gold is not possible. This currency is almost exclusively for trading with NPCs and not intended for trading items through the website. It has also been used for the new asynchronous trading since the update 0.3.
When selling, you should definitely first check how expensive comparable items are and then offer your items at that price. If you are too cheap, you will quickly notice it from a flood of inquiries. If no one contacts you for too long, you should offer your item cheaper. Alternatively, you can also offer items at a slightly higher price through asynchronous trading and just let them sit for a few days before changing the price.
Warning: Some scammers deliberately list expensive items too cheaply so that you underbid them, allowing them to acquire your items at a lower cost. Be sure to check more than just the cheapest item.
Especially when you have trouble with a boss fight and don’t want to grind for hours, an additional item from another player can make all the difference. Some players find it problematic that it takes too long for certain things in the game: If a mechanic remains in Path of Exile 2, there is a major problem at release, believes the community
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