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Path of Exile 2 may have a lot of new mechanical features at the forefront, but at the end of the day, it’s still all about getting loot. Getting equipment and other valuables fuels the core loop that fans crave from the game, and sometimes, getting showered in loot becomes a little overwhelming.
Once you finish Path of Exile 2’s main campaign and items start filling your screen during the endgame, a loot filter might come in handy when it comes to sorting what items you want to keep. If you haven’t tried using one before, here’s how you can get one up and running.
How to Get & Use Loot Filters in PoE 2
Loot filters in Path of Exile 2 are essentially just external files that tell the game how loot drops are displayed. Unlike in games like Last Epoch, filters here are manually typed out in a text file instead of adjusted in-game. As such, the easiest way to use a loot filter is to download one that someone else has already made.
There are a ton of helpful players in the PoE 2 community who have shared their custom filters in the official forums. One example is this one made by user Cyberion, which should give players an easier time sorting through items that drop by emphasizing important loot like currencies, jewelry, and gear based on rarity.
To install a loot filter, you must do the following:
- Download any loot filter (or make your own).
- Extract it to “…\Documents\My Games\Path of Exile 2\OnlineFilters”
- In-game, go to the Game tab of the Options menu.
- Select the filter you want to use.
- Save.
You can have multiple loot filters installed, with each catering to different scenarios or conditions. This is great if you’re playing multiple classes in PoE 2, as some items are bound to be more useful for some classes than others.
What’s a Loot Filter?
Loot filters exist to make important items easier to spot over less ideal ones. It’s not exactly necessary in order to enjoy the Path of Exile 2 experience (or any other ARPG, for that matter), but it’s very helpful when it comes to optimizing clear times without sacrificing any important loot drops.
Once you install and activate a loot filter, you should see a noticeable difference when it comes to how items on the ground appear. Depending on what filter you’ve installed, item names may have their colors changed, nameplates may have increased, or some might become invisible outright. This gives players a better idea of what’s important for their character, drastically reducing the time you need to sift through otherwise useless gear.
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