My favorite part of any ARPG is the inevitable loot drop. Watching the multitude of colorful items spew forth after defeating a particularly tough boss is a dopamine rush that few other videogames can replicate, and Path of Exile 2 is already full of these moments. When you’re looking for a specific item, however, the deluge of eye-catching loot quickly becomes a distraction. That’s why I’m delighted to tell you that one of the most popular loot filters for PoE 2 has finally hit its full version. Grabbing exactly what you need just got a whole lot easier.
Path of Exile 2 filters are a must-have for new and old players alike. Whether you are booting up the RPG for the first time or deep in the PoE 2 endgame grind, controlling exactly what loot you can see and how it’s presented to you cuts down on an awful lot of rummaging through piles of technicolor vomit. So if you’re worried about missing that perfect weapon or valuable currency, the full version of the Path of Exile 2 loot filter from ‘NeverSink’ is for you.
While the allure of a thousand loot drops is what keeps us coming back to games like Diablo 4, Last Epoch, and Path of Exile, this can very quickly become a burden. That’s why NeverSink’s loot filter helps you hide the drops you don’t need, and highlights what you do. You can customize the filter and make some loot bigger, more colorful, and play sounds when they drop so you’ll never miss anything. There are even options for minimap icons and light beams, which ensures that you can’t miss exactly what you’re looking for.
It doesn’t matter if you’re a new Path of Exile 2 player or deep in the endgame, either, because NeverSink’s loot filter comes with multiple strictness levels. Ranging from ‘soft’ to ‘uber plus strict,’ you can pick between seven levels of strictness that dictate what you can see. Each level shows you fewer drops, with the focus turning to more valuable loot the higher you attune the tool. This means you can concentrate on the rarest of rare loot drops or just refine PoE 2’s visual presentation, depending on preference.
You can also select a dark mode, if you prefer more muted backgrounds and high contrast borders when playing. NeverSink has even added a custom sounds tool, so you can import your own files and replace loot drop audio with your own.
You can find the full version of NeverSink’s Path of Exile 2 loot filter right here. The same filter for the first PoE is also available here as well, alongside information on customizing both to your liking.
While the loot filter will make your time in early access much simpler, don’t forget that we’ve got all the best Path of Exile 2 builds and Path of Exile 2 classes to check out.
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